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JamieP

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  1. Is that 1200 awhp mate? what dyno you putting it on for mapping? Im sure i would want one like yours mate, I have better things to spend my money on now though, Ive got to the stage where i dont want to spend anymore on tuning cars, i will most likely be de-tuning mine soon with a smaller turbo.
  2. Im bored of spending money on cars mate, Now my family is growing up all my money is going into showing them a good life now.
  3. Expect some good time from this soon
  4. Just reading the spec mate, thats not an ETS intercooler on there.
  5. No such thing as a j-spec big auto diff mate, the j-spec autos only had small diff.
  6. On a drag car with nitrous it will be fine id guess mate, on a street car there are far better turbos out there imo.
  7. Walked the dog, Played with the kids, Went for a bike ride, in training for London to Brighton.
  8. Mark, S400SX comes in many sizes from 67mm upwards, Steve's is the 67, his car makes very good power for a 67mm turbo, just does not spool like a modern PT67 from looking at that graph. If you want an S400SX that does 1200bhp you would need to look at the 82mm FMW.
  9. Got a dyno graph i can look at?
  10. Steves is a 67mm S400SX, graph on page 1 Mark.
  11. Yup, Reading the other day of a new PT6766 putting down 940rwhp at 34psi, Most likely what im going to go with later on this year unless anything i feel is better comes out.
  12. You are right, they did have an issue of failing for a short while, seemed to only be in the UK for some reason, never read of it on supraforums, I think they are ok now though, mines been fine, Nothing comes close to the power and spool they make imo. Im looking at new turbos again as i want a bit less power before i kill myself, New CEA 7175 has just put down over a 1000whp.
  13. Really not impressed with any borg warner turbos ive seen, Love you steve but that 67mm you have is making less power at 5000rpm than my PT GT42-76 makes, at 5000rpm i make 525/550, you should be romping me at that rpm level with a turbo that is 10mm smaller. Its the same with every borg warner graph ive seen.
  14. When i think back to when i first mapped this engine at TDI it blew a little water out the overflow then, and that was only 1.8bar, the L19's have got to be worth the extra pennys i think mate, im going HKS head gasket this time an all.
  15. If its anything like the titan crank pulley then they will be the same product id guess mate. Edit, id not advise the titan 1/2" studs, they are a lot of work to fit.
  16. Nice, looking forward to seeing what Lee does with it.
  17. All sorted, Titan have them now and sending out.
  18. Nice setup them mate, i sprayed them myself with a ford graphite grey, managed a 10.5 on them rears.
  19. Father inlaw named him max, He is not a breeder dog, freind of a freind decided to have a litter, mum and dad both seem very healthy, mum was long haired and dad a very light colour short hair alsation, Im sure he will be ok. Jake is a big bulley, keeps having a go at the little fella, hopefully he will get over it soon as i drop jake at my father inlaws house every morning for a walk on my way to work. My Jake in bed with the girls, he was 10 a couple of weeks back.
  20. I have a set on order from Titan but they are taking forever to come, Anyone got a brand new set laying about i can buy or borrow? will replace when mine come. Has to be brand new and still packed in the wax paper, part number ARP 203-4205 L19. Thanks Jamie.
  21. Stunning, looks absolutely spotless.
  22. Me, Paid £200 for it and sold for £100, my own fault, I should have had a better look at it before i bought it.
  23. Japfest for sure. Both the Japshows. Would like to go watch most the HKS drag series. Suprapod will be great fun again. Thinking about entering "GOD OF THE POD" this year, rwyb and handling circuit, like a mini TOTB. http://www.gotp.co.uk/index.html
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