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Yeah and those maps are flow and psi measured at the compressor housing not the inlet manifold
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I was going to run a stock engine but after this discussion of potential for boost I pulled the standard engine out last night and stripped it and sent it to the machine shop today ready for some forgies. Got copper head gaskets too so I'll either break this turbo putting it where bullseye say it can run or may get lucky with the gimicky wheel and make some good power.

If anyone knows of an affordable turbo speed sensor please do tell. Sharing is caring haha
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A little bit of goodness turned up in the post today :thumbup:

Thanks to VL400 for patience in answering my questions but it came with excellent instructions as always so should be good fun getting it up and running once the engine is back in the car

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nice!! we put one of these in my brothers drag car, was pretty straight forward to setup and works a treat!
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Holden202T wrote:nice!! we put one of these in my brothers drag car, was pretty straight forward to setup and works a treat!
Awesome to hear! Even though not many running yet I'm more than willing to have a crack with these on my car under high boost

Picked up some LS2 coils from a friend the other day and even came with ignition loom section so plugs are sorted :lol:
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VL400 loves those alloy enclosured :)


What are you doing with that L67 elbow in the back ground?
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they look mint who wouldnt love em
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Gotta make stuff tough so it can get bashed around!
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VL400 wrote:Gotta make stuff tough so it can get bashed around!
And it will get bashed! Ahem...tested :|
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immortality wrote:VL400 loves those alloy enclosured :)


What are you doing with that L67 elbow in the back ground?
Just having a clean up and have a few parts out getting them into grouped boxes
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