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Old 14-07-2014, 10:18 PM   #1
Bjer1207
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Default Ea turbo 600000kms

Ok so I bought a ea s-pac for $150 unregoable so it's pretty much a burnout flogging car, manual to, so I just want to eBay turbo it for some fun because it's got over 600000kms on the engine and I wan to see how long it can last.

So far all I think I need to turbo it cheaply is a turbo, j pipe and a rising fuel reg and hopefully should run 5psi easy. Anyone else have an experience like this?

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