KE70 project
- krusty
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KE70 project
Some of you may remember the VT I "was" doing but something better came up so I moved that along to a good home and the guy is now doing a TT LS1 track car blah blah blah
Picked up this turd cup of a KE70 with lots of good bits on it and already low level prepped for track work. Dangers of having cans with mates that have cars lying around hey
Had a nug of LS1 sitting in it when I got it so fixed that quick smart
With some good help from a mate too
Lucky I own a couple welders
More pics but will post later
Picked up this turd cup of a KE70 with lots of good bits on it and already low level prepped for track work. Dangers of having cans with mates that have cars lying around hey
Had a nug of LS1 sitting in it when I got it so fixed that quick smart
With some good help from a mate too
Lucky I own a couple welders
More pics but will post later
- Holden202T
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Re: KE70 project
oh very nice please update regularly
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- krusty
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Re: KE70 project
Hopefully there won't be too many updates as I intend to knock it all over in January after some hols. Updates should consist of in car circuit footage and a couple drag timeslips from Heathcote 1/4 mile and Bairnsdale 1/8 mileHolden202T wrote:oh very nice please update regularly
- krusty
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Re: KE70 project
The reason for going to the rolla was simple. Massive after market support for the chassis on these things plus it weighs just over half of what the VT did
Ordered rear equal length 4 link set up with lateral/ pan hard rod and fully adjustable front arms too. After I get off the 2 minute noodles from having no cash Wilwood brakes are next. Again, 1/3 the price of same level for the VT
Should make it easier to fit the R31 live axle with BW78 centre
Ordered rear equal length 4 link set up with lateral/ pan hard rod and fully adjustable front arms too. After I get off the 2 minute noodles from having no cash Wilwood brakes are next. Again, 1/3 the price of same level for the VT
Should make it easier to fit the R31 live axle with BW78 centre
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Re: KE70 project
does that intake have integrated intercooler?
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- krusty
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Re: KE70 project
Nah, running external W2A. Piping is around 1m total length between turbo and throttle with a plenum volume reducer insidevlad01 wrote:does that intake have integrated intercooler?
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Re: KE70 project
oooo very nice fast bits there enjoy the 2 minute noodles hahahahah!
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Re: KE70 project
all them shiney parts well worth instant noodle diet LOL i want them front LCA for my starlet now
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- krusty
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Re: KE70 project
Bingo! https://technotoytuning.com/toyota/kp61delcowizzid wrote:all them shiney parts well worth instant noodle diet LOL i want them front LCA for my starlet now