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 Post subject: conversion to 4EFTE
PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 6:29 am 
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how r ya Guyz .....
in detail tell me that i have mini and also hav 4efte engine with LSD gear and FCD ... turbo is GT28... coz in Gt35 there will be BIG LAG ...BOV HKS front mount intercooler and injectors i am planing to fit it in my mini i wana run this baby on 14 PSI and 100 short NOS i have 4 jet NOS too.i wana put front doors of fiberglass front 2 fenders. front hood and rear trunk fiber and all side and rear windows will be plastic made. nothing will be inside juss 2 seats now tell me wat will be the position of mini with sucha setup on slicks 13 size tell me what will be weight of my mini after all this 1/4 mile and in how much second? ... its capible for all above coz my friend is running same setup in his charade 88 model 4 door its 840 KG but he got TDO5 turbo and he lost his race from 2 liter dohc complete blue printed engine on 16 PSI dohc was and running GT35 turbo its 400 BHP civic so tell me i wana beat same dohc on above setup guide me


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 9:17 am 
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should run in the 11's with slicks.

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