So the kit came today and...
imo there's nothing more satisfying than getting a butt-raped toyot (yes i do spell it toyot on purpose
) and fixing it up.
Honestly it would be worth fixing that engine. Give you a dd for another 100k miles OR be able to sell it for more than you put in.
) and fixing it up.Honestly it would be worth fixing that engine. Give you a dd for another 100k miles OR be able to sell it for more than you put in.
No
i was hopping to have it done and tuned by the end of NOV. However it is looking like it might be Christmas OR the end Of January.
This truck thing has really thrown me off. I cant decide what to do with it...i have this feeling... Me and a buddy did a basic street tare down of most of the exterior of the engine. Needs a new head gasket for sure and a water pump, but there is just this nagging feeling that as soon as i start that there is going to be so much needed to be done to it that its going to take over my life, fix all of the problems it has.
So the kit is taunting me, from the floor in my room. Im considering just buying a 2003 tundra or something. The whole situation just sucks...Sugestions?
i was hopping to have it done and tuned by the end of NOV. However it is looking like it might be Christmas OR the end Of January.This truck thing has really thrown me off. I cant decide what to do with it...i have this feeling... Me and a buddy did a basic street tare down of most of the exterior of the engine. Needs a new head gasket for sure and a water pump, but there is just this nagging feeling that as soon as i start that there is going to be so much needed to be done to it that its going to take over my life, fix all of the problems it has.
So the kit is taunting me, from the floor in my room. Im considering just buying a 2003 tundra or something. The whole situation just sucks...Sugestions?

The set up looks alot different, must just be because its on a G?
Im not looking for huge HP gains once its installed...i just want to get it installed... wait a year or two hopefully then do the engine, Were you pushing the car when it put up those numbers?
and we dont get hot temperatures up here aha...we rarely see above 25C
btw that cosworth intake is sexy
i cant wait to put mine in
Im not looking for huge HP gains once its installed...i just want to get it installed... wait a year or two hopefully then do the engine, Were you pushing the car when it put up those numbers?
and we dont get hot temperatures up here aha...we rarely see above 25C
btw that cosworth intake is sexy
i cant wait to put mine in
Last edited by CAB350z; Nov 10, 2009 at 11:56 AM. Reason: Cosworth
Yes, definitely "pushing it" to make those numbers.. including upgrading turbos from the 60-1's to twin 67s.
Air intake temperature is largely a function of the turbo setup and intercooler - not as much the ambient air temp. We are normally 10-30c as well outside.
Air intake temperature is largely a function of the turbo setup and intercooler - not as much the ambient air temp. We are normally 10-30c as well outside.
whats different about it? You just dont have that coolant reservoir in front of the motor.
Is that a 24x12x4" core there Hal?
Is that a 24x12x4" core there Hal?
Last edited by str8dum1; Nov 10, 2009 at 12:17 PM.
Thanks for the heads up... if i can manage to get to installing my kit ill put a pyro on both exhaust banks and some think to check the temperature of the air pre-engine, post intercooler
Str8dum1: From what i can see the piping on the intake piping going from the intercooler, might just be the angle, the BOV is also in a different position. The SFR kit for the g35 i thought used twin intercoolers instead of just one?
Str8dum1: From what i can see the piping on the intake piping going from the intercooler, might just be the angle, the BOV is also in a different position. The SFR kit for the g35 i thought used twin intercoolers instead of just one?
Last edited by CAB350z; Nov 10, 2009 at 12:22 PM.
We can set up the G with twin intercoolers or single intercooler.We also have large intercooler options including a 4.5" core which is capable of handling the job for extreme situations and lots of boost.When we run our cars on the dyno,we just cannot get enough airflow over the core with a fan so we wil use a spray bottle with water in it to keep the core temps down to what they would be if you were say driving 100 mph.It is just very difficult for a heat exchanger to work with no airflow.
We can set up the G with twin intercoolers or single intercooler.We also have large intercooler options including a 4.5" core which is capable of handling the job for extreme situations and lots of boost.When we run our cars on the dyno,we just cannot get enough airflow over the core with a fan so we wil use a spray bottle with water in it to keep the core temps down to what they would be if you were say driving 100 mph.It is just very difficult for a heat exchanger to work with no airflow.
PS. Get bigger fans
Not on the Car, however i should be buying a truck this week 2010 tacoma, so if i can get that into my hands this week the car goes in the garage. Its really annoying, but i guess it goes to show you need to be more then prepared for anything.
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Just save up for when the currency is 1:1 and go nuts. UPS truck comes to my house all by itself.

