New guy from Hawaii
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New guy from Hawaii
Hey everyone I am new to this forum.. Actually this is the first forum I have ever joined. I just wanted introduce myself and to share my project with you all, I have been playing with Toyota's since high school and just love them. In the last 6 years I started to mess around with turbo chargers. It's been a blast! I will never go back to nitrous again. I built a 1971 Corolla to raise hell on the streets and strip. So far the best time I got on the 1/4 was a 11.2 @ 122mph, this is all with a bone stock 2T block and a stock head "stock valves" just a Norris cam, springs and 18psi of boost I will try to upload some pics I hope it works.
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Re: New guy from Hawaii
I don't know how to post multiple pics?
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Re: New guy from Hawaii
Got one more pic
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Last one for the intro.
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Re: New guy from Hawaii
Hi
Welcome to the 3tcGarage , thats a nice car man and for a bonestock 2tc its running a pretty damn good time..!
Welcome to the 3tcGarage , thats a nice car man and for a bonestock 2tc its running a pretty damn good time..!
Re: New guy from Hawaii
Nice build! Where did you get the fender flares?
"As the excellence of steel is strength, and the excellence of art is beauty, so the excellence of mankind is moral character." - A.W. Tozer
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Re: New guy from Hawaii
Thanks I got the flares a few years ago from a guy on the Big Island.
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Is that a 44 mikuni?
Didnt know you could pressurize them.
Didnt know you could pressurize them.
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Re: New guy from Hawaii
Yes its a 44mm mikuni phh and to tell you the truth.. They are as easy to pressurize as a dcoe.
My last setup was a 32/36 weber dgv, super simple and made pretty decent power too.
My last setup was a 32/36 weber dgv, super simple and made pretty decent power too.