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My god it worked....ok Ive owned this car for a year, I brought it bone stock and before that I knew NOTHING about cars or mechanics at all, so I used the Net to get advice on doing Fd3s's, thanks to sites like this one this is as far as I have got, cheers for all your help guys!!!
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well, so far - complete vacume hose replacemnt, braided water lines, 3mm seals, FMIC , boost, water temp guages, GFB boost contrller, secondary btterfly removed, and just other basics,
Im gonna buy another engine an start workin onit real soon, I think Im goin for a Bridgy single turbo
Im gonna buy another engine an start workin onit real soon, I think Im goin for a Bridgy single turbo
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its a custom IC I got made from a place called Race Radiators in NZ, they can make ICs to any spec you want, My ones 300 x 400 x 100 , They made one for a guy in NZ who owns a 9.8 sec Evo3, so I guess they can make em good enuff ay!
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yeah I did a real cool thing with my tail lights, I was gonna do the series 8 conversion, you know with painting the circles n stuff? but I thought it would be cool to make my tail lights interchangable with different styles, so the plastic covers are now screwed on ( not glued) they screws are totally hidden and they are perfectly sealed, and I have a range of stencils made up that I can just slip in and interchange at will. I dunno, I was bored I guess.