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#1126
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You will see some gain even if you do use a cat, Im just glad to hear that your not like most EVO owners. You arent afraid to go your own route with the build up of your car. Your exhaust will get loud with more mods done to it, my exhaust use to be a good tone but, now it sound like a race car.
Breaking or not breaking stuff is not a bad thing. I told you Im not afraid of getting things broken on my car. It give me a reason to upgrade that part and lear more about the car. I baugh my EVO to enjoy it not let it sit in the garage and collect dust. I would of baught a BMW or Mercedes if thats what I wanted, the cobra and the gt is a different story though.
Well guys soceur77 and I have finished putting his cams in, we had some problems but we got them in. First start up wasnt a good one but after we (I did most of the work) figured out the problem and retimed it, the car was running and sound good. Now all he needs is a good tune and his car will be even better. I never knew how easy it was to install them, I will never pay to have cams installed ever again. I could of saved so much money!
Breaking or not breaking stuff is not a bad thing. I told you Im not afraid of getting things broken on my car. It give me a reason to upgrade that part and lear more about the car. I baugh my EVO to enjoy it not let it sit in the garage and collect dust. I would of baught a BMW or Mercedes if thats what I wanted, the cobra and the gt is a different story though.
Well guys soceur77 and I have finished putting his cams in, we had some problems but we got them in. First start up wasnt a good one but after we (I did most of the work) figured out the problem and retimed it, the car was running and sound good. Now all he needs is a good tune and his car will be even better. I never knew how easy it was to install them, I will never pay to have cams installed ever again. I could of saved so much money!
#1127
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You fellahs are killing me softly all the way here in Kuwait with all of this stuff. I have so much more research to do and it really doesn't seem that a project will ever be done. Dang! So, with long-term investment as the theme, the HTA35r seems to be the route for me. What about the HTA3076 as I totally understand what you are saying about trap speeds? Joe, chime in as you see fit as you and a couple of the fellahs on here know how I can be at times.
#1129
if you have all the tools its not that hard at all...Just check out the pics on google on the double walbro and i'm sure u can mock it
ball bearing witht he billet wheel is what you want!
ball bearing witht he billet wheel is what you want!
#1130
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The HTA35r spools up quicker than the gt35, but it is a lot more. I just read about this one guy who installed the 850r on a stock motor and head. The 4g63 is one strong little engine, it's amazing how much you can do on the stock engine. I also read about a few cars that are on the stock turbo running 11s. I'm running 25psi on my stock turbo, but once I'm going over 80 it seems to fall flat on it's face. I can't wait to get back to upgrade!
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Yup. It's a hard choice for us EVO fellahs. I'm torn in between the HTA3076 and the HTA35r which cost the same on the ETS website. And then there's the PT6262 that falls just between them both. That PT6262 with the 0.63 turbine housing sounds pretty nice and with the miltary discount from ETS with all of the trimmings, it comes out to just shy of $3,500.