Massive difference between shade and sun shot......

Brunsy3.0 wrote:some fitted shots once done please, these look a million bucks, another awesome job cruisn, makes me jealous of you boys down south
top job mate, cant wait to see it all modded up and running tip top
GONEWALKABOUT wrote:small update; out with the oem fuel pump, in with the 265LPH pump. Shoutout to KOBE sports, pump fitted perfect no worries at all + new filter!![]()
No photos as its pretty boring and dirty... haha.
Other problem struck today is the fmic. Looks like its going to be a long journey trying to get it to fit
shav wrote:GONEWALKABOUT wrote:small update; out with the oem fuel pump, in with the 265LPH pump. Shoutout to KOBE sports, pump fitted perfect no worries at all + new filter!![]()
No photos as its pretty boring and dirty... haha.
Other problem struck today is the fmic. Looks like its going to be a long journey trying to get it to fit
well done on the fuel pump. GL with the FMIC.Looks like a mongrel of a job.
dr20t wrote:Very nice
This will make some good power
You still on stock block and headstuds?
dr20t wrote:Definitely do headstuds if you have the chance
Whilst heads are off - put some cosworth headgaskets in there and use arp 625+ headstuds. Will mitigate against the dreaded hg problems the ej255/257 are prone to (particularly with e85)
If cash permits, grab a set of cams too. May as well while heads are off. I think Boostaddict still has his so follow up
Cams, headstuds / cosworth gaskets and your turbo on 25psi e85 will go 250-260awkw and pack a very nice punch
Mick
dr20t wrote:Put it this way - studs and headgaskets will eliminate 50% of the problem for boost over 20psi.
Bottom end reliability is very subjective and will come down to a bit of luck
Its the cylinders flexing and main bearing clearances that are a bit iffy. And at that power level any detonation or lean out and bye bye bottom end.
Mick

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