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Snoobly

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Well guys, It's time to spill the secret. I bought Nikita's (Russianred's) turbo set-up. Great guy to work with by the way. Anyways, here are some pics and info.

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Turbonetics T-15396, T3/T04E, 57 Trim, 0.63 AR, 5-Bolt Exhaust Side Flange

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Tial 38mm Wastegate and DRAG Cast Iron Exhaust Manifold

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Drag Intercooler and Custom Downpipe

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Tapped Oil Pan

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Injector Clips I stole off my buddies 1990 spare B20 Prelude head

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OBD1 IACV and Blacktraxx adapter plate

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Injector Resistors

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I'm not actually sure what this is... Still researching. Anyone else know? Haha I feel like a noob again :eusa_wall:

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one of four Denso 480cc injectors

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P28 Chipped ECU with Chrome and Boomslang conversion harness

Just bought my Boost and A/F ratio gauges earlier today.
A/F ratio -http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004MDXVRU/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
Boost Gauge - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001F8P8K8/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00

Next Purchase will be a Walbero 255 LPM fuel pump.

Plan on Beginning the installation on the 26th of June. I'll be starting out at seven pounds of boost and see how my engine holds up. If she does alright, I'm thinking I may bump her up to ten pounds.
 

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Not hating but u shoulda got AEM wideband one it's cheaper like 155 on EBay and 2 Looks great with 0 probs!! But props to u bro! Great setup and don't go over 10 on stock internals :)
 

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This will be interesteing to see happen.

All the best with the build!
 

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I certainly hope that's a wide-band gauge.

It is...
Amazon Product Descripstion said:
Product Features
The only 100 percentage digital wideband air/fuel ratio technology
Water resistant 52 millimeter (2-1/16 inch) round dash-mountable casing is perfect for automotive, powersports, marine, and demanding racing applications
Built-in Direct Digital wideband controller reduces wiring and simplifies installation (No LC-1 required)
Wideband O2 sensor is compatible with all fuel types (leaded, unleaded, diesel, methanol, E85, etc)
Ability to calibrate O2 sensor for increased accuracy
 

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Whoops didn't see that. Alrighty then..

Nice pickup. I was wondering who picked up Nikita's kit.
 

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Not hating but u shoulda got AEM wideband one it's cheaper like 155 on EBay and 2 Looks great with 0 probs!! But props to u bro! Great setup and don't go over 10 on stock internals :)
Haha too late now! I didn't plan on going over ten

Wow, nice progress. When do you expect to finish the build?
im hoping to have it up and running within a week after i start on the 26th

This will be interesteing to see happen.

All the best with the build!
thanks!
 
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