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Old 10-14-2010, 07:52 PM   #1
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vg30dett kouki build!

Haven't seen many people do this, so figured i'd show some people how its done properly. I have a vg30dett from a 92 nissan 300zx, and i'm going to implant it into my s14 kouki(soon to be kouki).

Were were at in this build:

The car is sitting on stance gt+2 coilovers, and rear over fenders, no front end at the moment. Fully gutted, I'm going to be caging it and doing the whole wiring harness myself.

Motor wise, the vg is at the machine shop getting tanked and getting the heads and block cut, i have on order cometic mls head gaskets, arp head studs, all oem internals for now, i'll be using xcessives motor mounts and transmission mounts, and going to be modifying my own pan. I do plan on keeping it twin turbo, and running them at 15psi, for an est 400rwhp.

So as I get parts in, and doing some work to the s14, i'll start posting pictures, Everything is getting powder coated and or painted, I want this car to be clean and well build, and be reliable. So lets see how it performs!
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