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  • K Offline
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    KA-T_240
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    #18

    that setup well be bad ass

    PM me for:
    Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
    Diesel repairs or performance products.

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      treimche
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      That stuff is looking really nice now man! It's good to see that you are "un-ghetto-rigging" your car 😉 That burn looks like it really hurts.

      Troy
      2009 Yamaha R1
      2002 WRX
      2001 Toyota Tundra
      2001 Yamaha R6
      1988 Yamaha YSR 50
      2003 XR50

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        Ngige
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        Thanks all for the kind words, got some good presents from the ups lady, with more airflow comes the need for more fuel. As for the burn hurts like crap especialy when i get some fuel on it.

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        Francis Njau
        1988 Pontiac Trans Am (Single 88mm Turbo)
        1989 Pontiac Trans Am 3.8L Turbo (1-180 cloth Seats)
        2004 Subaru STI (Stock)
        (Gettn ready to bust a cap in sum-bady Ass)

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          integra_gsr98
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          Hey nice parts! I have some of those!

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            Ngige
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            been making pogress hope you like, 4" down pipe was as big as i could go without cutting any part of the car, i dont think flow will be a problem with that size DP. i also sumped my gas tank and made a bracket to hold the heavy ass Aeromotive pump. also made abrace for the 60+ lbs turbo.

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            Francis Njau
            1988 Pontiac Trans Am (Single 88mm Turbo)
            1989 Pontiac Trans Am 3.8L Turbo (1-180 cloth Seats)
            2004 Subaru STI (Stock)
            (Gettn ready to bust a cap in sum-bady Ass)

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            • K Offline
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              KA-T_240
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              #23

              looks sick. that car should put down some awsome numbers

              PM me for:
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              Diesel repairs or performance products.

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                SmitEvo
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                now that is how you build a domestic.....:p

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                • ZeroZ Offline
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                  Zero
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                  That exhorst has to do a lot of bending and hitting walls. I'm sure it'll make pretty crazy power, and the whitey bends are second only to japanese stuff I've seen, but you know. I had to critisize.

                  seems to be fairly unique placement for that whirly whoopty though.

                  Chocolate Rain ;)

                  MPI conquest

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                    integra_gsr98
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                    Whitey bends is a lame ass HMT term. Keep it there.
                    Sorry, just a rant.

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                      Zero
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                      alright, pie cut bends. I just think whitey bends is pretty funny. And I'm white so it's ok I said it. 😉

                      Chocolate Rain ;)

                      MPI conquest

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                      • K Offline
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                        KA-T_240
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                        #28

                        ^It has nothing to do with being white.

                        PM me for:
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                        Diesel repairs or performance products.

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                          DrifterExtreme
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                          integra_gsr98 wrote:
                          Whitey bends is a lame ass HMT term. Keep it there.
                          Sorry, just a rant.

                          sorry but i don't think it is as lame as your times are with the horse power you have.....sorry just a rant:eek:

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                            integra_gsr98
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                            DrifterExtreme wrote:
                            sorry but i don't think it is as lame as your times are with the horse power you have.....sorry just a rant:eek:

                            What have you run then? Oh thats right. I also have no idea what kind of power I'm making so who are you to talk?

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                              DrifterExtreme
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                              Dude could you get anymore serious..... I don't have the kind of money you do to though around on a car... but to be serious you aren't running what you should be running.How come kevens car can run pretty close to your times with a damn d16... but this is way off topic and i was joking around but you can't take jokes now can you so here we are be SERIOIUS....:eek:

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                                integra_gsr98
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                                Power to weight ratio is KEY in this game.

                                1950 lb hatchback vs. 2450 lb integra
                                160 lb driver vs. 260 lb driver

                                600 lbs disadvantage.
                                i wish my motor was in the hatch!

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                                  KA-T_240
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                                  ^HMMMMM swap it. but i guess then the civic would have some serious traction problems

                                  PM me for:
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                                    integra_gsr98
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                                    And I like my car. 😉

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                                      Joel
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                                      97jeep wrote:
                                      ^HMMMMM swap it. but i guess then the civic would have some serious traction problems
                                      It has plenty of them the way it sits...

                                      no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                                        Ngige
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                                        progress. the exhaust looks a little low but the lowest point is actualy at the exact same level as the lowest point of the rear Dif. this weekend i will be shortening the wires cleaning up the bay and painting it, next week will be cold side plumbing should be fun. hope you like, oh and it was like 94 Deg in Austin yesterday. hope it's not to cold in Fargo, he he he

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                                        Francis Njau
                                        1988 Pontiac Trans Am (Single 88mm Turbo)
                                        1989 Pontiac Trans Am 3.8L Turbo (1-180 cloth Seats)
                                        2004 Subaru STI (Stock)
                                        (Gettn ready to bust a cap in sum-bady Ass)

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                                          Ngige
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                                          cold side all fabed up will powder coat soon

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                                          Francis Njau
                                          1988 Pontiac Trans Am (Single 88mm Turbo)
                                          1989 Pontiac Trans Am 3.8L Turbo (1-180 cloth Seats)
                                          2004 Subaru STI (Stock)
                                          (Gettn ready to bust a cap in sum-bady Ass)

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