I don’t think one possibly can exist…
Looks like a friggin turbo off a Mack truck.
Depends on the A/R and trim and how much the motor flows… if a motor is built around a turbo, it can be built to work with stupid sized turbos…
Exactly what I said about the TT Setup…
But still man That’s one Freekin’ Mother of a Turbo :shock:
7800-9000 hahahaha
that is stupid, theres no need for a mack truck turbo on a sr. a smaller turbo will do well enough for anypower that motor will produce
HOLY SHIT!
:wackit:
mmmm broken block
i think if i just put some dict tape over it and a new rod she’d still be good eh j.tos?
Here’s what a local shop is building on a K20 in a Civic…
Forget a new rod, there are two things you can do in that situation.
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Cut out a pice of sheat metal stick it in the hole and spray
sprayfoam in behind it to give you some backing to work on then
slap bondo over it and paint it with rubberized rocker guard. -
Or if your lazy just take large strips of hocky tape and stick it
over the hole and sppray paint it with rubberized rocker guard.
Don’t even joke about that… turns out that my frame was like that… the guy told me he “fixed” all the rust on the car, and it’s impossible to tell when everything is bondo’d up with a thin sheet metal on top of it… :evil:
haahahhahahah poor poccnr kisses
[quote=“Pavel”]
Don’t even joke about that… turns out that my frame was like that… the guy told me he “fixed” all the rust on the car, and it’s impossible to tell when everything is bondo’d up with a thin sheet metal on top of it… :evil:[/quote]
Ahh ha ha, That’s How I patched the Rockers in my 1st car before I sold it.
The night before I had to drop it off I slid into a huge snow bank but the
snow bank was icecoverd and tore my passanger rocker a new one. I
could fit about 4 of Michel Jordans Shoes in the Huge Hole in my rocker.
Hit up a 24hr Home Depot, $24 later Whamo Nice New Minty Fresh Rockers