my DIY reversed inlet manifold.
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my DIY reversed inlet manifold.
Massive ammounts of work have gone into this almost everything needs altering or custom fabb'ing,even the classic rad had to be moved 10mm to the nearside amonst a million other things
The car is a 2002 bugeye sti,with hawkeye full conversion.
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The car is a 2002 bugeye sti,with hawkeye full conversion.
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The car was wr blue and is now/gonna be pure white 51E,the complete engine bay was stripped and painted.
Its a gt 35r matey did just over 500 bhp when mapped @ clinic,hoping to squeeze a few more next time its mapped.
Cheers bern.a serious amount of time and work has gone into this,its suprising just how much i have had to custom make and move bits around.
Its a gt 35r matey did just over 500 bhp when mapped @ clinic,hoping to squeeze a few more next time its mapped.
Cheers bern.a serious amount of time and work has gone into this,its suprising just how much i have had to custom make and move bits around.
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This is how the car used to look
Most the hard work was done by scoobyclinic and prev owner michael hill (timeattack),
i basically just tweaked a few bits and was not happy with the bugeye look.
numbers lol
The only pic i have at the mo of the bodywork,will get some more soon.
Most the hard work was done by scoobyclinic and prev owner michael hill (timeattack),
i basically just tweaked a few bits and was not happy with the bugeye look.
numbers lol
The only pic i have at the mo of the bodywork,will get some more soon.
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Its all a lot beter than it was and im really hapy how short run the i/c pipes are now !!,you doing yours your self steve ?,be good to have a drag race this year.
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Looks very nice, hope to try this myself later this year so glad a few people are trying it first . Where did u get the hose and alu pipe from or did u just mod what was already with the intercooler?
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Will see if there has been any gains soon as its mapped to compare graphs.
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30%!!! really.i used to have 10% mix and see everyone is now going for 20% which i was planning on doing,why cant morrisons get there finger out and give us norther'ers some of that E85 ?.
Thanks for the comments guys,any neg ones will be taken o board too.
Thanks for the comments guys,any neg ones will be taken o board too.
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Ye i realise this but still god results from a pump fuel.sure i read paul from zen comment its bad on winter/cold start and also the massive fuel system + injectors needed to run the E85 neat that is,ill stick to 20% meths lol.
You still on a 35r steve ?,is yours the .63 or .82 ?
You still on a 35r steve ?,is yours the .63 or .82 ?