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    SRD Single Turbo Kit

    This kit looks very good Lee. Thomas
  2. I use the same turbo kit. two time my water lines are melt.
  3. I use a another seal ring. The same manufacturer as OEM Toyota but slightly larger in diameter. On the back I fix the spring with silicone. That works very well.
  4. In many cases of this problem is that the oil seal spring jumped down. Thomas
  5. Thanks folks that you like my setup. Thomas
  6. I then set about and broke the news to lee that he will be doing the build again at SRD at somepoint in the new year, so we set about and he has made me a list of what all i need to get still........ we then had another thought and have decided to go all out again and have chose to not only fit big twins, but to also go 3.4 STROKER! We are aware that there is a 3.5 big twins currently being built, there is still nobody else that has went down this route, so it will make it a rather special build and a complete animal! http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=191117&d=1410189749 **The parts list still to get SRD Stroker Block SRD Stage 5 Head SRD Stage 3 Cams Shimless Buckets Gasket Set Oil Pump H11 Stud Kit Fluidampr BTBTB Gates racing Belt HKS Cam Pulleys Fuel System Larger Asnu inj OS Giken Diff Fitting Kit ETS 5” Intercooler Custom Pipe work HKS Clutch Clutch fitting kit HKS Gaskets 4” Exhaust Sustem Misc parts and fluids Will hopefully get the car down to SRD at the start of next year and then get going on it! Since i have a holiday to Japan in November, i am going to try and save costs and pick up parts while i am across there! Hi made I have done the same HKS Big Twins and stroker engine:).
  7. I have at the moment no Dyno results but the target is 1000+ with the VVTi with the non VVTi I have a Dyno run.
  8. yes the difference is greater than I would have thought it before.
  9. I changed from a 2JZ GTE stroker to a 2JZ GTE stroker VVTi. it was a big step forward,the VVTi spools 800-1000 rpm earlier.
  10. I use the same stroker crankshaft since 7000km without any problems. Your build looks good:cool: Thomas
  11. the 1,495mm is for the rod bearing and for mains is it 1,995mm thickness
  12. ACL and Clevite STD bearings have the same thickness (1,495mm) as the OEM bearings with this no. 11071-46010-01 (1,495mm) Thomas
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