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Old 03-09-12, 10:57 PM
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My first drift car build

Not as sweet as other peoples set up on here but it's a start. Please any advice/ constructive criticism welcomed. Just as long as its from exp not what he said she said mumbo jumbo





Was going to run it fmic but then said screw it vmount time. Ordered a koyo

Got the crash bar bent up. Going to start fabbing the vmount up soon.
Just had a kid so kinda hard.
Powder coated the manifolds at work on my down time.

Running kgparts prime and secondary fuel rail + injector setup

Hopefully this will run it smooth

Hks 60 mil waste gate and race blowoff valve


More pics as I go along
Old 03-10-12, 08:18 PM
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I didn't think that ffe trigger wheel kit would work with the gilmer drive, did you have to get them machined?
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this is going to be sick!
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nice parts so far. keep it up.
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Originally Posted by Thumpher86
I didn't think that ffe trigger wheel kit would work with the gilmer drive, did you have to get them machined?
Yeah my bro had a friend that was able to hook it up for me.
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Thanks guys. Next thing is to swap the motor in, so I can start the vmount.
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Originally Posted by PISTON KILLA!
Yeah my bro had a friend that was able to hook it up for me.
Nice, do have any more pics of the pulley? The ffe kit was the only reason I wasn't going to go with a gilmer drive
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Originally Posted by Thumpher86
Nice, do have any more pics of the pulley? The ffe kit was the only reason I wasn't going to go with a gilmer drive
When I get home I'll take some
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Sweet setup. Turbonetics 60 series and A1000 and haltech? Nice
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Originally Posted by Zenki FC3S
Sweet setup. Turbonetics 60 series and A1000 and haltech? Nice
A little bigger. little worried for lag. It's a t72 q trim a/r 96.
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Originally Posted by Thumpher86
Nice, do have any more pics of the pulley? The ffe kit was the only reason I wasn't going to go with a gilmer drive


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Threw some stickers on made the boom Shaka laka at work lol

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Awesome, what brand pulleys are those?
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They are from rotary works
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Little bummed pulled perfectly running s5 motor dropped my re motor in. Then I notice my motor wasnt sitting right looked up my kit from banzai and realized I'm missing spacers. Fml
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ill be picking up that NA motor from you chris real soon
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Cool let me know son
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DAMN!! Cant wait to see this up and running! Nice progress bro..
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Thanks bro hoping to get the smash bar and brackets welded up this weekend for vmount. Sucks I have to pay for it since I can't weld out of my house anymore.
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Wow..
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She will be one hell of a drift monster when she's done!
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That Sprint RE should be very easy. I am an absolute newb with standalones, i purchased an RE, buttoned up the harness and the son of a bitch started first crank... very happy with it, just learning the basics with not blowing up my motor now. looks like an awesome thread so far!
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nice sized turbo!
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Where did you get that Turbo manifold from? is it RE-Amemiya?

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