Banzai Racing 20B GT42RS 93 FD
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Nothing but top notch work from this shop. They treat every customers car like if it is their own. Had my engine built by Banzai-Racing over 5 years ago, I do all types of driving and still pulls 14" of vacuum.
#59
That will not be happening any time soon, I have had the car for 9 or 10 years now, I am not going to get rid of it now that I have it just the way I want it
Thanks. I will have to get some much wider wheels very soon.
#63
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^I totally agree. Congrats Chris and Elaine. You have to be super proud of this machine.
Are you finished building it or is there anything else you want to do? besides tuning and bigger wheels/tires.
Maybe a hood? I know you wanted one. Personally, I would leave the stock hood unless you absolutely have to have more air flow. But that's just me.
Are you finished building it or is there anything else you want to do? besides tuning and bigger wheels/tires.
Maybe a hood? I know you wanted one. Personally, I would leave the stock hood unless you absolutely have to have more air flow. But that's just me.
#64
Eats, Sleeps, Dreams Rotary
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Wow... beautiful outcome. I love detail and the effort that went into tucking and routing everything so neatly as to minimize exposed wires and connectors. Efforts like this take a long time to get right, and you guys definitely did this job RIGHT. Looking where you placed the FPR has me thinking of my car and a possible relocation. Lots of quality thought that obviously went into the final product.
#66
We only have 20 miles on the engine, we wont know until the engine is broken in and we finish tuning
I actually have a brand new RE hood, but the louvers hit the engine. The stock hood fits perfectly. We will see how things go, I may end up with the FEED hood.
There is some other little stuff like a custom underbelly tray that I need to make.
Thanks. We actually made a bracket to allow the FPR to be mounted there. It is easy access, and not in the way of anything else
The front two intake runners are in the space where the R1 bar need to go.
There is some other little stuff like a custom underbelly tray that I need to make.
Wow... beautiful outcome. I love detail and the effort that went into tucking and routing everything so neatly as to minimize exposed wires and connectors. Efforts like this take a long time to get right, and you guys definitely did this job RIGHT. Looking where you placed the FPR has me thinking of my car and a possible relocation. Lots of quality thought that obviously went into the final product.
The front two intake runners are in the space where the R1 bar need to go.
#70
Here is the video of the car starting up on the first turn of the key
http://www.banzai-racing.com/20B/start_up_08-26-09.mpg
http://www.banzai-racing.com/20B/start_up_08-26-09.mpg