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Old 07-30-2013, 11:11 PM   #1
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With everything that's gone into this car.. I had a very hard time leaving that manifold on.

So I upgraded. Ceramic coated, short runner dual wastegate.. Beautiful welds. Much better. Custom downpipe to come as well.





Now if I could just get my injectors..

I'm promised either a tracking number or a refund by Friday. I love ZN performance so much.
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Old 09-11-2013, 10:52 PM   #2
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Been a long time since I updated.
Recently I've done a lot of work but not too many pictures because I was more focused on doing things.

Few small things..
Decided to go with a link g4 ecu. It's already tuned for my setup. Might need some touching up because the difference in aussie-land and western canada climates

New manifold Is also on..


Setup for 2 wastegates:


Here is the initial setup:


But the front most wastegate hit the steering column soo, had the raise the engine, drop the subframe, take off the engine mounts, cut an inch or so off the mount then put everything back on.
NOPE.
The mounts are sort of in a "V" shape, so when you shorten them, they really didn't want to line up with the holes in the subframe where they bolt so I drilled a new hole, dropped it in, and luckily it worked!

Got a bunch of other stuff put together as well, fuel system, turbo, water tank/fuel cooler (which some of you might recognize) here are just a few random shots. Like I said, didn't take many. Last pic is basically where it's at now.



Fast reacting intake air temp sensor:



The windshield is a workbench


More to come soon as well!
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Old 09-11-2013, 10:55 PM   #3
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oh yeah.. also "finished" up the fuel system tonight.

It's all hooked up but i want to pressure test it in the morning by sending power to the pump.

If thats good, it's all downhill

i'm sooo excited to try turning the key. Soon. Soon.
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