Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!
Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
Thanks TX. So does the GT35R use the same exhast flange as the one you linked to?
Uh..read this thread. Specifically direp972s' posts. He is my friend chris, turbo guru.
Originally Posted by Outxider
u will break all groceries getting records. :chuckles:
:goodjob: cant wait to c the beast.
:goodjob: cant wait to c the beast.
I would love to see that on a military installation......
:jlammy:
Awesome stuff man... I can't wait to get my hands on that block and all your polished stuff.... MWAHAHAHA
Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
Thanks TX. So does the GT35R use the same exhast flange as the one you linked to?
Jafro, I'm not going to rush. You have to remember that this isn't the first time I've done this.
h: I have a lot of parts here that I've been stockpiling so that I'd have what I needed when the block came back. 
It will be done right.
Jafro, I'm not going to rush. You have to remember that this isn't the first time I've done this.
h: I have a lot of parts here that I've been stockpiling so that I'd have what I needed when the block came back. 
It will be done right.

Ive always wondered how that should be done, in terms of order, how and what you grease, etc. will be very useful knowledge for the future.
Originally Posted by s1ngle
hey, i know this may be a bit of a bother, but I know myself and a lot of others wouldnt mind seeing an "engine assembly DIY" with pictures!!!
Ive always wondered how that should be done, in terms of order, how and what you grease, etc. will be very useful knowledge for the future.
Ive always wondered how that should be done, in terms of order, how and what you grease, etc. will be very useful knowledge for the future.
I am sure that there will be pictures, but I dont know that Josh want to write all of that down.... That is a lot of stuff.
I guess I can take the pics and write down the steps as we go like the Clutch/Flywheel DIY, and then he can put it all together in the end.
I guess I can take the pics and write down the steps as we go like the Clutch/Flywheel DIY, and then he can put it all together in the end.
Originally Posted by s1ngle
hey, i know this may be a bit of a bother, but I know myself and a lot of others wouldnt mind seeing an "engine assembly DIY" with pictures!!!
Ive always wondered how that should be done, in terms of order, how and what you grease, etc. will be very useful knowledge for the future.
Ive always wondered how that should be done, in terms of order, how and what you grease, etc. will be very useful knowledge for the future.

Chris knows how it works.
yeah, i dont expect REAL detailed steps. Really, I know what goes where, but I dont know the order/lubing steps to take to make sure the engine doesnt seize when you start it.
Originally Posted by s1ngle
yeah, i dont expect REAL detailed steps. Really, I know what goes where, but I dont know the order/lubing steps to take to make sure the engine doesnt seize when you start it.
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