SC42 conversion finished
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SC42 conversion finished
Had the SC42 twin scroll conversion finished and mapped today at East Kent Subaru.
The car is bloody quick now compared to before.
Held back on the map as i still have the 752 box on there.
6 speed coming next month so will be able to get more out of it.
Equal length headers make it sound totally different but the way it puts down the power is unreal.
Massive thanks to Rich at EKS for all the work. Top fella 😊
The car is bloody quick now compared to before.
Held back on the map as i still have the 752 box on there.
6 speed coming next month so will be able to get more out of it.
Equal length headers make it sound totally different but the way it puts down the power is unreal.
Massive thanks to Rich at EKS for all the work. Top fella 😊
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Just out of interest,what power and torque are you running through the 752 box?
Im having some work done on my car at the moment and will be having it mapped using a 752 dccd box until I can afford the 6 speed upgrade.
Im having some work done on my car at the moment and will be having it mapped using a 752 dccd box until I can afford the 6 speed upgrade.
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Cosworth Pistons, Cosworth forged H beam rods, tri metal bearings, Nitrated crank. Was built in 2008 by Graham Goode.
Apart from that its got Deatchworks 750 injectors and HDI fmic and ESL.
Apart from that its got Deatchworks 750 injectors and HDI fmic and ESL.
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