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Offland's big single and weight reduction build


Oddball87

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If you're going to loose all that weight I would look seriouly at going too big of a turbo. My 67 Billet is absoluetly mental and I'm running 1335kg at the mo, when it goes down to sub 1300kg it's going to be even worse. I'm running 720bhp, and with a couple more small tweaks (for example a small boost increase - I run a conservative 1.5 BAR compared to most of the big hitters on here) I'm sure a 750bhp is do-able. That would put my power to weight on par with a 900bhp UK Spec.

 

I personally would go for the smaller turbo, then yes sell it and swap for a larger one later for a small loss

 

i no what you mean mate, when i lightend my supra when it was BPU it made a big difference its going to be crazy when its single. i will make sure a i take a few spare pairs of pants with me lol

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I was running the virtual work intake so were Envy, great manifold i also brought the 4" charge pipe abd the power steering relocation kit from them which i would highly recommend.

 

I had them make a throttle cable for mine as the LHD is shorther the orginal one i got from them had a spice in which failed if you order the manifold then make sure you tell Dana at VW that yourcar is RHD and you want the proper cable not the 2 piece rubbish.

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i had the BOV flange wealded on

 

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Reclocation kit

 

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