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Old 08-11-13 | 11:59 PM
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Going to a completely solid front diff bushing I would make sure to have a preloaded pinion snubber so you dont risk ripping the diff mount mounting tab right off the subframe.
Yup thats the plan
Old 08-12-13 | 06:44 AM
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Interesting how you did the subframe. I never thought to build a custom subframe during my KA swap, that's a cool idea
Old 08-12-13 | 04:41 PM
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Interesting how you did the subframe. I never thought to build a custom subframe during my KA swap, that's a cool idea
Not gonna lie. Its much easier to build a custom pan instead lol. Moving the rack a inch forward gave me even worse angle then the fc has stock already
Old 08-12-13 | 06:50 PM
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Ah that sucks. I'm still sticking with my JZ swap in the future haha
Old 08-12-13 | 11:15 PM
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Ah that sucks. I'm still sticking with my JZ swap in the future haha
Btw im glad u got ur build thread lol cause its gonna help alot when i gottta make my custom lines for power steering lol still havent done that on mine
Old 08-25-13 | 03:59 PM
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Well havent updated in a while cuz wel.. im still deployed and wating to come home but only a little over a month left! lol and then comes the fun part of installing all the new parts i bought. Most recent part i bought tho? A nice BB s15 spec R T28 turbo! Also picked up a bigger z32 maf and just need injectors and a tune and ill be sitting right round 300-320whp. which is perfect for me!

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Old 08-25-13 | 05:01 PM
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Beautiful! Can't wait to see more!
Old 08-26-13 | 11:06 AM
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That's exactly what I'm using on my SR. I'm seriously considering switching to an N60 maf though. I feel like using 0-80% of the MAF's range would be easier to tune than 0-50% range. I could be wrong.
Old 08-26-13 | 03:34 PM
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ive heard nothing but good from the z32 maf. I have a pro-am buddy running a z32 maf in his SR that just dynoed 440whp on low boost and no problems what so ever on the maf. I mean their cheap to lol i got mine for 60 shipped with the pigtail
Old 08-26-13 | 04:49 PM
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Well yeah, but 440hp is closer to 80% of the N62's flow capability. I thought you were saying you are shooting for 300-320.

It's like using a GT35R to make 300hp. Kinda. It will work, but it's overkill and inefficient.

But I haven't had any problems with mine either.
Old 08-26-13 | 05:42 PM
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oh ya i know wat u mean. Nah z32 is perfect for anything above 260whp. since stock sr maf is good up to about that. Its best used for 260-500hp. Ive never heard of anyone having a problem with em. Great mafs
Old 08-26-13 | 05:43 PM
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whose cheap?
Old 08-26-13 | 05:48 PM
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plus eventually ill get a GT2871 and push around 350-400whp since my motor is built and can handle it
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you should do it now instead of eventually. why wait?
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Yea why do it twice?
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because i got a killer deal on a s15 turbo for $250 that i couldnt pass up. Plus im only used to drifting with around 200whp when my SR was stock. 300ish whp should be great to get instead of getting the 2871 right off the bat and goin with 350-400whp. I feel lke that would be too much for my skill level being used to something much more slower.
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Originally Posted by assad112000
because i got a killer deal on a s15 turbo for $250 that i couldnt pass up. Plus im only used to drifting with around 200whp when my SR was stock. 300ish whp should be great to get instead of getting the 2871 right off the bat and goin with 350-400whp. I feel lke that would be too much for my skill level being used to something much more slower.
dear god, this guy makes sense.... Getting used to a car and growing it as your skill does. *golf clap* good sir *golf clap*
Old 08-27-13 | 02:57 PM
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dear god, this guy makes sense.... Getting used to a car and growing it as your skill does. *golf clap* good sir *golf clap*
LOL, i cant tell if sarcasm or... not haha
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being serious. 3/4 of these build threads are kids that build a car way outside there level and never understand ****. I like the direction you have/are going with yours.
Old 08-27-13 | 04:54 PM
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being serious. 3/4 of these build threads are kids that build a car way outside there level and never understand ****. I like the direction you have/are going with yours.
Ya seems like all my buddies are out here going from stock *** sr that they blow up then build the motor and go with a big turbo pushing 350-400.. Then they crash that **** the first couple events they go to cause its so much outta their skill level. i definately think taking it in steps is better. Also that way i can have a better understanding to give advice to others by taking it in steps.
Old 08-29-13 | 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by assad112000
Ya seems like all my buddies are out here going from stock *** sr that they blow up then build the motor and go with a big turbo pushing 350-400.. Then they crash that **** the first couple events they go to cause its so much outta their skill level. i definately think taking it in steps is better. Also that way i can have a better understanding to give advice to others by taking it in steps.
^^ exactly. thats why the sr20 in my fc is a stock turbo with 8psi. there is more than enough motor to learn and have fun.
Old 09-01-13 | 08:55 PM
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^^ exactly. thats why the sr20 in my fc is a stock turbo with 8psi. there is more than enough motor to learn and have fun.
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Old 09-12-13 | 02:54 PM
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Well small update.. I randomly was researching FC diffs since i still have alot to learn about the FC. Ive only drifted nissans before the FC. Anyways while doing that i found out my Cusco 2-way that i recently got for trading for my old bolt in Cusco cage was a Cusco 2 way in a n/a housing.. Well im currently runnning a t2 lsd thats been welded so found out that the 2-way wont work for my car. Kinda sad cause i was so excited to try it out. But now its for sale for 550 obo.. Sucks.. cause it looks so clean! Well you live and learn i guess lol
Nice build thread going on here! Somewhere on the forum I read that turbo and n/a pumpkins have a different number of ridges. I have a n/a and it has 9 ridges. I can't confirm how many a turbo diff has although I was looking at one on eBay and it appeared to have 11.
Old 09-12-13 | 08:07 PM
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Nice build thread going on here! Somewhere on the forum I read that turbo and n/a pumpkins have a different number of ridges. I have a n/a and it has 9 ridges. I can't confirm how many a turbo diff has although I was looking at one on eBay and it appeared to have 11.

Yes after the whole diff crap i went thru i no know a shitload about the differences between the two. But yes the T2 diffs have 11 ridges on them not to mention a bunch of other differences.

Here they all are for anyone wondering
http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=600.0
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Originally Posted by assad112000
Yes after the whole diff crap i went thru i no know a shitload about the differences between the two. But yes the T2 diffs have 11 ridges on them not to mention a bunch of other differences.

Here they all are for anyone wondering
http://www.norotors.com/index.php?topic=600.0
You can also count the number of bolts above the top gusset on the driveshaft side(between 11 and 2 o-clock looking at it head on). Turbo Diffs have 4 bolts in that location while N/As have 3


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