Hey just got a new exhaust made and put cams in so I thought I would post a video for people to listen too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fegyI31TpQ
Specs:
Aristo 2jzgte
ebay divided manifold
precision 67mm ball bearing with .81 undivided hotside (will be changing)
550cc injectors...
Well I put on a a 4inch exhaust, installed my cams, put on my ball bearing turbo and installed my clutch this weekend. Didnt take any pics but here is a video of my exhaust. Also ordered proefi today :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fegyI31TpQ
I still dont understand this argument? Why would home depot stuff last longer than a fiberglass or carbon fiber counterpart or even the oem one? Have people had them on their cars to prove this statement that there more durable than the other composite counterparts? The way Im seeing it is that...
Its a 2j and the harness is pretty much tucked from factory. Its all under the intake manifold and coil cover. So no need to tuck it will go in factory spots
Did the first half of the harness tonight after recieving the wire that I ordered. My clutch came in and also did my brian crower 264 cams.
Here are some pics...
You delete them all HAHA but seriously you only need the one for the map sensor, to fpr, then your BOV and your wastegate lines, and your boost gauge. Thats it. going single gets rid on them all :)
Looking like some good progress. It costed me 6.5K when I was done and that was with a 5 speed swap and not including the single. So your doing pretty good! You still need to do IC piping, intercooler, clutch fan setup, bov, and exhaust mock up? Also did you get the oil pressure hose from...
Nothing...Its just gonna dwindle away in the garage and get covered with dirt. Started out strong but now hes all fizzled out...or should I say his wallet. LOL
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