Master Power T70. Coated the CHRA and compressor back housing and hot side heat sheild. Also coated the hot side after porting it
Very modified e-Bay manifold from SS Auto Chrome. (Nice header for the money, but it will not just bolt up larger turbo's without some adapters, or welding work.)
I added three T4 flanges twisted like a deck of cards to push the turbo forward, and twist it out so the compressor is pointed at the snorkle hole more. Then I cut off the wastegate flange, moved it up about an inch, and turned it 90 degrees. (Also changed the angle, so it fits down there better.)
Welded up the insides at the ports, then ported them everywhere I could. Also removed and ported everything I could get my carbide's to.
Waste gate is 50mm e-Bay HKS copy. Valve is not stainless, but I've coated the hot part, and polished the shaft, then coated it with WSX, a dry film lubricant, so it should not stick... Coated the cast iron hot housing and valve seat of course
Custom 3" DP with V-band at the turbo. (And it's setup so I can put my stock lower cat into the setup to pass the smog check every year.)
Delphi 780cc low impeadance injectors. Maft Pro in speed density mode, and with boost and timing control, Areomotive AFPR. Two 255lph fuel pumps. Dual fuel lines into a "Y" fitting then into large AN6 fuel feed on the stock fuel rail.
3.24L stroker motor, 327sbc rods with 7M pins, 6" long, 6.5mm more stroke. ROSS pistons, Ebay stainless 1mm OS valves, ported and coated head, custom oil pump, lines and system
RX7 cooler with T-stat and larger MAXX FMIC and custom IC pipes now powdercoated candy apple red... BLING!
ST sway bars, Tokiko TEMS struts, B&G springs, SSR Comp's in 18" size, Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3's.. (Best tires I've ever tried.) And for stopping, the 14" brakes from hell
(14x1.38 slotted, spirally vented two piece rotors with 6 piston Wilwood GNIII calipers, rear has 14x1.25 slotted spirally vented two piece with steel hats that incorporate the stock parking brakes in them clamped by 4 piston Wilwood forged billet dynalite's.)
The car finally stops as well as it goes.
Hopeing for mid 600's at the wheels. More would be excellent.