Meangreen1's GT35R build.
#17
Some updates after the holidays.
I went ahead and removed the stock twins. <PITA that was the worst thing I have ever worked on. I honestly thought I would of had to pull the motor!!!
Anyways, I got all the oil lines made with AN fittings. I am in the process of mapping out my piping on the hot side.
I went ahead and removed the stock twins. <PITA that was the worst thing I have ever worked on. I honestly thought I would of had to pull the motor!!!
Anyways, I got all the oil lines made with AN fittings. I am in the process of mapping out my piping on the hot side.
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Yes with the Stock ECU you will need it, with Standalone you can just deleted it but you will have to help the car idle on the cold start.
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So i would leave it alone, just buy one of those small filter and put it on the other side of the Valve.
Looking good bro more pics.
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So i would leave it alone, just buy one of those small filter and put it on the other side of the Valve.
Looking good bro more pics.
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Congrat bro looking good, i like the whole setup. I fix the IC piping coming to the TB.
It's dark but from i can see everything else look great, welcome to the single work let the fun begin haha.
So how do it feel compare to the twins? Some people regret going single because of the spooling time..
It's dark but from i can see everything else look great, welcome to the single work let the fun begin haha.
So how do it feel compare to the twins? Some people regret going single because of the spooling time..