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SENZA PARI 02-03-08 01:55 PM

Pics of My Build
 
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Well I have been pretty busy this winter and I have my engine pretty much ready for install sitting in my basement, but I live in Wisconsin and its been like -10 degrees for the last month, so I thought I would post some pictures of my project. This is a T6 flanged garrett gt4276 turbo charger. The engine has 2mm aviation seals and a full bridge port. The intake and exhaust manifold are ported to match the engine. Will be running a nitrous efi wet kit as well and I have some pics of my new radiator, rims, nitrous, brake stuff, fuel pump, ect..... Well let me know what you think

SENZA PARI 02-03-08 01:57 PM

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more pics also got aem tru boost ebc as well as an aem wide band.

turbodrx7 02-03-08 02:03 PM

Sweet man, nice build. Cant wait to see some number. How high do you plan to take the boost?

SENZA PARI 02-03-08 02:05 PM

I 17 pounds on just pump gas should put me around 450-475 rwhp, but I am going to get an alchy injection kit and then I can run will prolly run about 27 pounds which, depending on tuning should put me over 700 rwhp no problem.

turbodrx7 02-03-08 02:09 PM

Nice, should be pretty interesting. Who do you plan to have tune the car?

SENZA PARI 02-03-08 02:15 PM

Xavier at rx7club.net, I am should be able to get a decent base tune myself and run about 10-12 pounds, then Ill have to drive the car down to ohio and slap it on their dyno. I am not sure if anyone is to well know for rotary work in Wisconsin

yiaracer 02-08-08 09:32 AM

nice build..and your from oshkosh, wi..so am i..on the process of pulling my motor out right now..but like you said..it's cold out..

JStrib 02-08-08 10:07 AM

All I can say is wow. Good luck with the build though

veeko 02-08-08 10:14 AM

nice! :icon_tup:

Super77 02-08-08 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by jdmfantasy (Post 7821782)
Well I have been pretty busy this winter and I have my engine pretty much ready for install sitting in my basement, but I live in Wisconsin and its been like -10 degrees for the last month, so I thought I would post some pictures of my project. This is a T6 flanged garrett gt4276 turbo charger. The engine has 2mm aviation seals and a full bridge port. The intake and exhaust manifold are ported to match the engine. Will be running a nitrous efi wet kit as well and I have some pics of my new radiator, rims, nitrous, brake stuff, fuel pump, ect..... Well let me know what you think

I think you will go pretty frikkin fast!!! :)

Nice job!!:icon_tup:

Super77

TRISPEEDFD3S 02-08-08 11:15 AM

That turbo is HUMANGUS

RX7LINK 02-08-08 01:36 PM

nice man!! badass setup you got there. I look forward to seeing your results. plz keep us posted :icon_tup:

sbnrx7 02-08-08 03:08 PM

Be careful not to suck a bird or a wayward squirrel into that turbo. Holy shiznit that thing is big!

bajaman 02-08-08 07:32 PM

Looks REALLY good!

silverTRD 02-08-08 10:28 PM

thats just ridiculous...........ly beautiful

KaiFD3S 02-08-08 11:02 PM

Man all this big turbo's make me want to go big.....

rexhvn 02-09-08 12:00 AM


Originally Posted by KaiFD3S (Post 7845175)
Man all this big turbo's make me want to go big.....

+1!!!! I would love to have a turbo that big! I wonder how laggy it would be?

rotorooter93fd 02-09-08 02:29 AM

nice build! i use to think the t88h was a big turbo but DAMN THATS HUGE!

SENZA PARI 02-09-08 07:37 PM

Turbo should not be too laggy, I should start making boost around 3900 rpm's and should hit full boost around 4800-5000 rpms

SENZA PARI 02-24-08 07:41 PM

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Here are a few more pictures of some stuff that I just got for my build up. The wheels are Veilside andrew racing wheels. 18x11 up front and 18x13 in the rear. Also got the 4 inch resonator for my exhaust and a new hks bov.

SENZA PARI 02-24-08 07:43 PM

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a few more

sevensix 02-24-08 07:48 PM

does the alternator work like that without the support on the side or are your adding that when u put a/c and power steering in

SENZA PARI 02-24-08 07:56 PM

yes, it works fine, it has the one support on there, I wll not be running ac or power steering though.

sevensix 02-24-08 08:08 PM

interesting. thanks for the info, thought that support was necessary. 1 less thing for me to worry about

rx7rcer09 02-24-08 08:25 PM

nice looking engine


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