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STAR T67R ~ 1.8 bar ~ 755bhp ~ 596ftlbs at the hubs


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Coming together nicely, what bearings did Lee use?

 

Have you not thought about using that extended sump pan Lee has at his workshop? ;)

 

Not a clue Kaan, when it comes to the engine I just hand over the money, in advised on what I should go for, would have loved to learn but to much on with work an currently trying to learn to fly , hoping overall it has about 800bhp, was going for 1000bhp but I think I'm way off with the supporting mods

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Looking Awesome. You got mapping booked in yet?

Not as of yet, still about 2months away on having it up an running I think

 

Very nice mate.

 

It's a good feeling for the new year

 

Getting there mate!

 

Just hoping it's ready for dragonball 15

 

coming well together dude.

 

H11 studs going in mine too. :)got them sat here now

 

You doing a built block too? Thought you where running stock internals, I thought ARP ones would have been suffient, H11 not an overkill? Not to sure myself these where recommended as I want around 800-900bhp

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Bad times, after paying out a large amount of money for turbo an manifold, seems it wasn't as good as condition as I was told :(

 

Manifold turned out to be slightly twisted so didn't fit flush with the block, the turbo itself is damaged, the teeth on the blades have been damaged :/ looks like it's costing more an more each day .... DOH

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