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Well as most on here know I dont know one end of a spanner from the other so when I suggested I was going to attempt to fit some of the parts I have collected myself the doubters were out in force !!

 

I fitted UK headlights (easy job as it happens for those who dont know but would like to try)

 

HID kit, again very easy once you get the + and - the righ way around :innocent:

 

Cobra seat and sub frame with race harness, could not believe how heavy the stock seat was. This job took a couple of attempts as found fitting the sub frame first then attaching the seat the easiest way

 

The rest of the work including

 

Full decat exhaust

Aux belt

Carbon border bonnet

New head unit

strut braces

TRD spoiler with carbon blade

 

will be done by Dave (Supraloopy) next Monday, including a fresh MOT

 

Its starting to come together for the coming season, hope it will make a good fun track car :)

 

Oh and a PHR single kit is on the cards it the compression tests all all good :innocent:

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Good stuff Dean :thumbs: Most stuff is surprising easy once you have the confidence and a bit of knowledge how things should go together.

 

Which single did you go for, the PHR one for the NA? If it is, might be worth having a word with Bromy as he has the same kit

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So you learnt how to use your spanner and now your moving onto a single kit. Your a quick learner. :p

 

I would not fit a single kit , not even close !

 

I am going for a PHR stage 1 against all my better judgement, I have after all told many an NA owner to forget it and go TT, for that reason I want something different, I quite like the idea of around 400 BHP from a single NA rather than a TT transplant BPU, one thing I do know the NA power will not be enough once on the track later this year

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I would not fit a single kit , not even close !

 

I am going for a PHR stage 1 against all my better judgement, I have after all told many an NA owner to forget it and go TT, for that reason I want something different, I quite like the idea of around 400 BHP from a single NA rather than a TT transplant BPU, one thing I do know the NA power will not be enough once on the track later this year

 

Sorry but i gotta say i think you are mad bud, buy the time you buy the turbo kit/clutch/ecu/intercooler/fuel pump/injectors/fitting/mapping etc, then break the 5 speed box this na is going to cost you a fortune and will be worth peanuts still, crazy man:D

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It's all good fun getting your spanners out at the weekend!

 

I also got some tools out to fit a new stainless manifold to my NA as my 1st cat was having a bit of a rattle. Sounds so much nicer now too and feels a little more free revving!

 

Don't like this laying on my back malarky though! Much easier at work... lol

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Sorry but i gotta say i think you are mad bud, buy the time you buy the turbo kit/clutch/ecu/intercooler/fuel pump/injectors/fitting/mapping etc, then break the 5 speed box this na is going to cost you a fortune and will be worth peanuts still, crazy man:D

 

This time I know you are right, But I paid less than a set of alloys for the car and brought second hand parts only so far, the PHR kit includes injectors, fuel pump, intercooler etc so only the 5 speed to worry about and they are chaep enough, never worried about resale value, the single has made all of this as an idea seem very very cheap in comparison!! :D

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This time I know you are right, But I paid less than a set of alloys for the car and brought second hand parts only so far, the PHR kit includes injectors, fuel pump, intercooler etc so only the 5 speed to worry about and they are chaep enough, never worried about resale value, the single has made all of this as an idea seem very very cheap in comparison!! :D

 

It comes with a pre mapped for uk fuel ecu? edit: am i seeing things or did you change your post?:D

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It comes with a pre mapped for uk fuel ecu? edit: am i seeing things or did you change your post?:D

 

Changed my post !! :D

 

it comes with this so will need an e manage or someting :)

 

Powerhouse Racing Stage 1 Turbo Kit for 1993-96 Supra Non-Turbo

Part # PHR Stage 1 MK4 NA

PHR was the originator of the turbo conversion market for the Non Turbo Supra back in 1994, so why consider any other brand? PHR turbo kits are the absolute best quality parts you can get anywhere. If you want a low quality kit made insomeone’s garage in their spare time then you should not buy the PHR kit. Can anyone else offer you 11 years of work and knowledge on the MK4 Non-Turbo Supra?

 

This generation II system utilizes the latest in manufacturing technology to bring you the highest quality at the lowest price. This PHR Stage 1 kit features:

Extreme 2000 Black Heat Coated Cast-steel Exhaust Manifold for the Ultimate in Reliability

Garrett GT60 Turbocharger with Polished Compressor Housing

ITS ProGate External 50mm Wastegate

Stainless Steel Oil Feed and Drain Lines

2.5” Mandrel Bent Aluminum Intercooler Piping

HKS 600x300x65mm Front Mounted Intercooler Core

3” Extreme 2000 Black Heat Coated Exhaust Downpipe

Vortech Fuel Management Unit (3:1 Fuel Pressure Regulator)

255lph Walbro In-tank Fuel Pump Upgrade

3” High Flow K&N Air Filter

3” Aluminum Air Inlet Piping

All Hardware Necessary for a Complete Install!

The Stage 1 Single Turbo System for the Non-Turbo Supra offers approximately 310-320 RWHP for automatic owners and 320-330 RWHP for five speed manual cars at only 8 psi of boost pressure! This is equivalent to the power of a mildly modified Supra Twin Turbo, so don’t be afraid to show it off! Designed to work with all factory electronics, the PHR Stage 1 Single Turbo System delivers a broad horsepower and torque curve that adds approximately 140 RWHP to an otherwise stock Non-Turbo Supra. Of course, we recommend a high quality cat-back exhaust system be added, and other options are available (but not necessary) such as a Blow Off Valve, Clutch upgrade, and MAP ECU (fuel mapping computer).

 

Remember, the PHR Stage 1 Turbo System is designed to be a complete “bolt-on” turbo system, with no other additions required. We don’t sell you the turbo and require that you purchase an additional $2,000 in upgrades. This kit is everything you need all in one box, ready to install and run. Also, we can customize your Turbo Kit with blue, black, or red silicone couplings at no additional charge.

 

While installation is relatively straightforward, we do recommend that the installation be performed by a qualified person with the proper tools and equipment to do the job right. This system is currently only available for the 1993-96 model Non-Turbo Supra due to variances in the air metering system.

 

The dyno shown here is a comparison between a stock Non-Turbo and the same Supra after installing the PHR Stage 1 Kit!

For a larger view of the dyno please click here.

 

This Stage 1 kit is upgradeable to the PHR Stage 2 kit later on if you decide you need even more power, just contact us for pricing and availability. To choose the color of silicone couplers you want included in the kit, please click on More Info.

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Changed my post !! :D

 

it comes with this so will need an e manage or someting :)

 

Powerhouse Racing Stage 1 Turbo Kit for 1993-96 Supra Non-Turbo

Part # PHR Stage 1 MK4 NA

PHR was the originator of the turbo conversion market for the Non Turbo Supra back in 1994, so why consider any other brand? PHR turbo kits are the absolute best quality parts you can get anywhere. If you want a low quality kit made insomeone’s garage in their spare time then you should not buy the PHR kit. Can anyone else offer you 11 years of work and knowledge on the MK4 Non-Turbo Supra?

 

This generation II system utilizes the latest in manufacturing technology to bring you the highest quality at the lowest price. This PHR Stage 1 kit features:

Extreme 2000 Black Heat Coated Cast-steel Exhaust Manifold for the Ultimate in Reliability

Garrett GT60 Turbocharger with Polished Compressor Housing

ITS ProGate External 50mm Wastegate

Stainless Steel Oil Feed and Drain Lines

2.5” Mandrel Bent Aluminum Intercooler Piping

HKS 600x300x65mm Front Mounted Intercooler Core

3” Extreme 2000 Black Heat Coated Exhaust Downpipe

Vortech Fuel Management Unit (3:1 Fuel Pressure Regulator)

255lph Walbro In-tank Fuel Pump Upgrade

3” High Flow K&N Air Filter

3” Aluminum Air Inlet Piping

All Hardware Necessary for a Complete Install!

The Stage 1 Single Turbo System for the Non-Turbo Supra offers approximately 310-320 RWHP for automatic owners and 320-330 RWHP for five speed manual cars at only 8 psi of boost pressure! This is equivalent to the power of a mildly modified Supra Twin Turbo, so don’t be afraid to show it off! Designed to work with all factory electronics, the PHR Stage 1 Single Turbo System delivers a broad horsepower and torque curve that adds approximately 140 RWHP to an otherwise stock Non-Turbo Supra. Of course, we recommend a high quality cat-back exhaust system be added, and other options are available (but not necessary) such as a Blow Off Valve, Clutch upgrade, and MAP ECU (fuel mapping computer).

 

Remember, the PHR Stage 1 Turbo System is designed to be a complete “bolt-on” turbo system, with no other additions required. We don’t sell you the turbo and require that you purchase an additional $2,000 in upgrades. This kit is everything you need all in one box, ready to install and run. Also, we can customize your Turbo Kit with blue, black, or red silicone couplings at no additional charge.

 

While installation is relatively straightforward, we do recommend that the installation be performed by a qualified person with the proper tools and equipment to do the job right. This system is currently only available for the 1993-96 model Non-Turbo Supra due to variances in the air metering system.

 

The dyno shown here is a comparison between a stock Non-Turbo and the same Supra after installing the PHR Stage 1 Kit!

For a larger view of the dyno please click here.

 

This Stage 1 kit is upgradeable to the PHR Stage 2 kit later on if you decide you need even more power, just contact us for pricing and availability. To choose the color of silicone couplers you want included in the kit, please click on More Info.

 

STOP IT DEAN!!!!:innocent:

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I have to admit, I do think you are slightly mad Dean ;) after pouring shed loads into the black car and then selling it for a loss, only to do the same again on an N/A :( hope it all works out though mate, make sure you get a project thread up.

 

I would just buy a BPU car and be done with it ;)

 

Yes given it some thought and have decided to keep the engine stock, would be happy to PX with a BPU owner if the right car came along :)

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