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  1. On ‎18‎/‎08‎/‎2017 at 4:31 PM, kickn5k said:

    HKS gt25/30 is what I currently have, close enough to a garrett 28/71, that could change though.

     

    Sweet. My mate had one on his RB20, great responsive turbo for that motor. Should be pretty serious on a 5k haha!

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  2. 2 minutes ago, kickn5k said:

    Have the head, copper mani gasket and inlet mani at fabricator/tuner ATM.

    My other fab mate is busting my balls to get the car back to finish the tunnel massage and gearbox x-member, it will then go to other fab/tuner for turbo mani. 

     

    Slowly, slowly when I'm only paying for materials. 

    Yeah fair enough, handy contacts to have!

    What size turbo are you going for again?

  3. 2 hours ago, ausca62 said:

    "Anyone help me with front spring rate. I am using T3 coilovers and it will be a race car only

    Cheers."

    I have 5kg springs in my KE20 street car and I'd still consider them a bit soft, 6kg would be a better starting point (particularly with sticky tyres).

  4. I understand the clearance reason for uprighting the motor, just wasn't sure if the plate helped the angle of the float bowls.

    I guess the main purpose of the plate would be to keep your exhaust from hitting the floor as you stand the motor up then. I'll look into mounting the manifolds differently for correct float bowl angle when I make my kit.

     

    Are your Dellorto manifolds a TRD item?

  5. Great to see this progressing again.

     

    The manifold adapter plate from the upright kit; is this tapered to keep the right tilt on the carbs?

    I'm also looking at standing up my k motor but have been told I'll have float level issues on the sidedraughts if they aren't kept at the right angle. Is the purpose of the plate or does it simply space the manifolds from the head? Curious to know why it's included in the kit if it's simply a spacer..

  6. So Halfway Hangs is done and dusted, and the KE20 made it home in one piece after a 2,900km round trip. The car performed quite well, with the only issue being a problematic oil pressure switch. Let me tell you, it gives you a fair scare when the oil light comes on at 110kph!

    Over the course of the trip the car was using about 11.5L/100km, started off around 12 and progressively improved to closer to 11. I still want to look at a retune sometime, potentially up-righting the motor when I do so. The black staining on the rear after a few ks was quite thick, and it fuels up a bit at idle/progression circuit. I changed plugs after my first stop at Wangaratta, not surprisingly #3 was a fair bit blacker than the others. The filter against the strut tower is certainly less than ideal.

    Wednesday was a beautiful day on the road and so I drove to Port Macquarie from Wang (1020kms) and chilled out with a sunset beer before progressing to Coffs Harbour later that night. I caught sunrise across Park Beach, and that was pretty special. After a solid detail of the car and cleanse/wax off the grime I caught my mates at Valla Beach who were driving the event. I collected a friend from Coffs airport that night, as he was tripping back to Melbourne with me in the 20.

    Friday was the show and hanging out around the park, awesome quality of cars and a few older beasts that were styled really well.

    Saturday was the drifting event at Raleigh, was great to see so many nice cars driven in anger and get a few passenger rides. Reminded me of some of the vids you see on youtube of Final Bout. Sunday a few guys ran another day at Raleigh and they almost talked me into driving, I said I would if the forecast rain came. I wasn’t keen to bust the car with minimal spares 1,400km from home! The rain ended up hammering us from Kempsey to almost Sydney on the road home.

     

    Doogs on the tuckerbox.

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    Park Beach sunrise, featuring kookaburras and Nardi

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    Kev's slammed Cresta

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    One of my favourite cars and friendly dude Ryan Beal – Roadblasters 3SGTE KE70

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    Kumar leading Nath, both with fresh paint and Kumar now running a BEAMS

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    Willy Gs 20v 86 – looks awesome with the fresh colour and Wats

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    Back for dinner with mates in Melbourne

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  7. The bellhousing I bought ended up getting posted to QLD and my money refunded. I have sourced another through Ryan (SLO030?) but have a mates K50 in at the moment for cruising.

    Next week I'm taking the car on approx 3,000km round trip to Halfway Hangs at Valla/Raleigh. Great excuse for a road trip in LKE020 and a chance to see some rad cars drifting.

     

    In preparation for this I've been repairing the minor damage from a tyre wall at Wilby. I couldn't source a replacement TE27 lip, so have had a crack at fiberglass repairs. I also dialled some more caster in a month or so back, and the car feels heaps more planted in turns.

     

    I'm currently adding another leaf to stiffen up the rear, and also levelling the ride height to account for the 14"/13" stagger.

     

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  8. I'm 99% sure you can, but can't confirm now cause I sold off all my w bits. Stu (tommys dad) could probably confirm as they're going to put a w50 in his 20.... using my old bell housing pictured.

     

    No worries Si, should be easy enough to confirm when I have everything on the ground. Just curious to see if someone knew.

     

    Cheers Stu

  9. Thanks mate, really appreciate it!

     

    Yeah Stu I was pretty impressed haha! I've heard stories from heaps of guys blowing 2nd but not 3rd at all.

    4 speed will be fitted in no time and I'll be back driving again. I think a T50 will be my long term plan but still undecided on the diff.

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