Gurley's 92 Teal 2JZ Project

gurley0916

Gurley=Last Name not girl
Mar 10, 2008
1,138
0
36
Columbus,OH
Made my water lines for my turbo, ive gotten the -AN addiction i think.

1875cc91-02ef-a9fa.jpg

1875cc91-0303-6d30.jpg

1875cc91-0319-7393.jpg

1875cc91-0329-5bf3.jpg
 

IBoughtASupra

New Member
Mar 10, 2009
4,455
0
0
Queens, NY
Ahhh yes. Albert sent me this picture and I told him "re-run."

LOL!

That's the same color I am doing my valve covers, just a shade darker and blue pearl on top.
 
Last edited:

arknotts

formerly ark86
Jan 9, 2008
461
1
18
Ohio
gurley0916;1823179 said:
Ya its a dash 10 going to two dash 8, I saw that you sumped your tank as well arknotts
Gotcha, sounds just about like what I'm planning on doing. In fact I just got the stock lines out today. Going to run my braided lines tomorrow or sometime this week. Did you run your lines yet? I'm thinking about using some "cushion clamps" where the stock lines were mounted.

Yep, Wes did my tank. I'm happy with how it turned out. Did you end up cutting the entire area of the sump from the tank? Or do you just have the small piece cut out by the drain plug and the three holes at the back? I was concerned about the fuel moving forward in the tank under hard braking (i.e. track duty) and Wes just cut a few 1" holes for mine to act as a "baffle" of sorts to keep it in the sump.
 

gurley0916

Gurley=Last Name not girl
Mar 10, 2008
1,138
0
36
Columbus,OH
Yes i used the rubber cushioned metal clamps from the electrical section from home depot and the work great. Used them on a couple of supras locally. My lines are all ran as well. The tank had the small square cut out and the holes are to releave air bubbles in the sump. Wanted to keep as much material to use as baffling as well. Yours turned out nice as well. Once its welded ill respray the tank with undercoat to give it a fresh look.