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Damn dude .. it really rocks . ! let me know ( if you can and want ) how much it cost ( the water cooler kit ) it looks pretty good ..

You are my inspiration ! I need to change my status again to saving money :D
 
Damn dude .. it really rocks . ! let me know ( if you can and want ) how much it cost ( the water cooler kit ) it looks pretty good ..

You are my inspiration ! I need to change my status again to saving money :D


Will get back to you on price, thinking around 2K.


This is the first flex tube I have come across with ribbed inners, have had problems with woven only leaking, this should be a liftime solution.


Thanks
Rob
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24 to 12 volt converter ICT, 95% effiency.

Compare the size to some converter in the truck that did not even work.
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Never took numbers before aft, hope someone can interject and give 0 to 60 numbers and 0 to 100K?


PS, factory size tires on this rig.

Edit again, five speed.

Thanks BB.


Rob


Looking great!

can't wait to hear how it preforms...
 
First run at 8PSI was marginal, second run at 14PSI was just a blast, had a hard time keeping the tires from spiining in first gear....


More pics to come of the piron and boost gauge.



Rob
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Took it out for a good rip, long uphill spinning around 2800 and could only get the piro up to 700.

After driving the FJ45 with the same setup I would definitly boost it up a tad higher.


When I got home after driving freeway speeds, I popped the hood and touched the intcooler chamber on the intake it was cold. I was very surprised, thought it might be a bit warm.

Going to fuel it up some more and maybe look into pushing the boost up some more.

Its real fast for a 7 series rig.


Overall, love the setup.

Rob
 
Awesome............

I now know what kit I will use when I get a 1HZ.
 
does the am/fm stereo work? with our frequencies...


Too bad the gpm only displays in Japanese. I wonder if there is a switch or program you can install in it to read english. Cause they must have imported these with those gps's
 
Exactly what I was wondering, could their be a program to make it work in Canada in english??

Typical JDM radio frequencies...

Isspro gauges just rock, first run with this gauge and picked up the EVA series which has great back lighting.


does the am/fm stereo work? with our frequencies...


Too bad the gpm only displays in Japanese. I wonder if there is a switch or program you can install in it to read english. Cause they must have imported these with those gps's
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Sooooooooooooo nice. Great work Rob! Are you running Glycol coolant in the intercooler?
 
Looks great Rob - I may have missed this earlier in the thread, but is this a keeper for you or a customer truck?
Also, where do you get your Isspro guages from?

Mac, that is a ridiculously good looking bike you have there!
 
Rob, can I ask what kinda rims you're running - are they 16"? I'm trying to find a set of 16x8's for my 73. The truck looks awesome! Congratulations!!
 
Toyota red glycol, I was considering running the redline super cool product but thought that may be overkill.

Thanks
Rob


Sooooooooooooo nice. Great work Rob! Are you running Glycol coolant in the intercooler?
 
Customers rig, Us cruiser shop owners don`t have the money to buy toys like that...

LOL...


Rob


Looks great Rob - I may have missed this earlier in the thread, but is this a keeper for you or a customer truck?
Also, where do you get your Isspro guages from?

Mac, that is a ridiculously good looking bike you have there!
 
Think they are fifteens and he is looking to get rid of them and upsize to a 16 inch rim and either a 33 inch tire or a 315.


Rob, can I ask what kinda rims you're running - are they 16"? I'm trying to find a set of 16x8's for my 73. The truck looks awesome! Congratulations!!
 
I might have a source to help with your radio. There is a web site called the melting pot. They are the self proclamed worlds foremost specialists in Japanese electronics. I found them when I was looking for a converter for a friends radio. anyway I hope it helps.
PS way awsome job on cooler, I want one!!!

here's the link www.melting-pot.com
 

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