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Hi! my goal is about 300-350whp... stock engineOk, I have:threadstone cast iron manifold (I know, I know)HX35w turbo (what kind of feed line should I get? restrictors?)z32 maf - well no questions askedinjectors - good question about size!!!JGS wastegate

AGAIN1. Oil feed line for HX352. Injector size



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1. Resarch! Do more and you won't have as many questions.

2. Treadstone manifold is fine, you just have to get an on-center turbine housing for your turbo to clear your master cylinder. People get away with a tangential turbine housing all the time, but there is a lot more downpipe clearance with an on-center housing if you use that manifold.

3. HX35 is a good turbo, I believe it uses standard t3/t4 oil fittings. As far as a restrictor, I'm not sure, research that.

4. Z32 MAF - You'll need a tune, more on that later.

5. Injectors - at least 640cc if you plan on at least 300 to 350 whp.

6. JGS Wastegate - Haven't heard anything bad about it, but I've never really heard anything about it in general. If it's the one that comes with the JGS starter kits then I assume it's good quality.

7. Tuning. You'll need a way to control the z32 MAF and larger injectors, the easiest way is with an ECU tune. There are many options, but EFI Specialist is the cheapest tuner that is trusted. Stay away from E-mance, his tunes are stolen and/or garbage.

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You will not need an oil restrictor just a standard oil fitting is fine.

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JonGu wrote:You will not need an oil restrictor just a standard oil fitting is fine.
You have to use a oil restrictor or else you'll blow your seals. This is what I'm using http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...%3AIT

Pretty much everything else was stated ^


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