drivers licences and cars
- mark.f
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I drive a '96 Ford Ranger. Got it used and so far it works great. Manual transmission, though, so I had to take a while to learn how to drive one. Good skill to know, though.
89 sierra
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i drive a 2001 eclipse GT , black, Fast as hell. Il post pictures when its nice outside. It kinda looks like this one
http://visionautoworld.tripod.com/2001E ... Silver.jpg
but in black with a grill and emergency vehicle lights on it (sexyness)
http://visionautoworld.tripod.com/2001E ... Silver.jpg
but in black with a grill and emergency vehicle lights on it (sexyness)
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first off, you all make me feel OLD, all you all talking about how youre about to get your license and permits and all this. i got my license in feb of '03! I drove a built b16 turbo civic for a while, but now i have a 97 prelude with s2k wheels. Im saving for a 1937 chevy 1/2 ton project truck
pics of cars go to myspace.com/claybob86
to mihlrad: its an eclipse gt, its not that fast..... the previous gen GST's werent even that fast.... like 210 crank.
and to Pete Zaria: Im pretty big into cars, er, well.... a whole lot in to cars and about putting on a 2jzgte kit on your car. Do you mean the kit from a tt supra? bc thats not a very good idea. the compression on the 2jzge is very high. in the upper 10s i believe. the best way to do a 2jz NA-T is to throw on a 3mm headgasket, arp headstuds, then boost the nuts off of it. you can get 400+ wheel EASY at 15+ lbs of boost. Id also recommend getting a single turbo, something small that can spool quickly and still make efficient boost! if you wanna talk cars hit me up man!
pics of cars go to myspace.com/claybob86
to mihlrad: its an eclipse gt, its not that fast..... the previous gen GST's werent even that fast.... like 210 crank.
and to Pete Zaria: Im pretty big into cars, er, well.... a whole lot in to cars and about putting on a 2jzgte kit on your car. Do you mean the kit from a tt supra? bc thats not a very good idea. the compression on the 2jzge is very high. in the upper 10s i believe. the best way to do a 2jz NA-T is to throw on a 3mm headgasket, arp headstuds, then boost the nuts off of it. you can get 400+ wheel EASY at 15+ lbs of boost. Id also recommend getting a single turbo, something small that can spool quickly and still make efficient boost! if you wanna talk cars hit me up man!
- Pete Zaria
- Corporal 5
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- Joined: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:04 pm
- Location: Near Seattle, WA
The engine I have in it right now is a 2jz non-turbo, 10.5:1 compression. I believe it's the same block as the supra turbo. I'll get the serial number and check. I've been told by my mechanic friends that I can add the standard Supra turbo kit, which I can get reasonably inexpensively. I'll consider the headgasket and headstuds though, that's not a bad idea either way. I don't intend on going over 10lb boost, I want this engine to last to 150k miles (has 60k on it now). Plus, I already have issues getting the power to the pavement - this car likes to spin the wheels quite a bit, being front wheel drive. I'm concerned about how much more horsepower the stock transmission will handle... Anyway, AIM me @ petezaria if you feel like it.Claybob86 wrote:and to Pete Zaria: Im pretty big into cars, er, well.... a whole lot in to cars and about putting on a 2jzgte kit on your car. Do you mean the kit from a tt supra? bc thats not a very good idea. the compression on the 2jzge is very high. in the upper 10s i believe. the best way to do a 2jz NA-T is to throw on a 3mm headgasket, arp headstuds, then boost the nuts off of it. you can get 400+ wheel EASY at 15+ lbs of boost. Id also recommend getting a single turbo, something small that can spool quickly and still make efficient boost! if you wanna talk cars hit me up man!
Peace,
Pete Zaria.