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Old 02-20-2013, 10:43 PM   #127
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What? That is the D3PE turbo kit? Nice to see you guys back on the forum.
Yes sir! This car is owned by a local Toyota dealership who isn't too public with it, that I know of, outside of a few local events
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Old 02-20-2013, 10:46 PM   #128
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Mine is also Five Axis D3PE turbo.... aka a clone
How's 350 daily holding up? How many miles do you have on that hp?
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How's 350 daily holding up? How many miles do you have on that hp?
Zero. lol

We're getting close to being on the road again though, waiting on a machine shop to get some huge work done for it.

I'm hoping we can get a 3-way tune switch for it.
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Lol then change your sig
Why? 350 is going to be my daily. We've already tuned 350whp on 93 and 350 will be easy on E85.

425whp will be the challenge. But probably not a big one being that these guys tune 1000+hp monsters on a regular basis, that don't blow up.
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Why? 350 is going to be my daily. We've already tuned past 300whp on 93 with no problem and 350 will be easy on E85.

425whp will be the challenge. But probably not a big one being that these guys tune 1000+hp monsters on a regular basis, that don't blow up.
I'm just giving you a hard time, I read 350 daily and was excited to here how it was going.
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I'm just giving you a hard time, I read 350 daily and was excited to here how it was going.
Lol, np. I'd be excited to tell you but it's still 2-3 weeks out.

I'll keep it on the 2nd option as often as I can, as long as E85 is around.
3rd option for track and random supercar highway runs (kidding of course).
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Old 02-20-2013, 11:55 PM   #135
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Lol, np. I'd be excited to tell you but it's still 2-3 weeks out.

I'll keep it on the 2nd option as often as I can, as long as E85 is around.
3rd option for track and random supercar highway runs (kidding of course).
I'm debating on running my car strictly e85 with a 400+whp tune... Why not?
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I'm debating on running my car strictly e85 with a 400+whp tune... Why not?
I'd have a premium tune as a backup just in case you're in a situation where you can't get E85.

Do you have any supporting mods for 400+? Or are you going to give the FA20 the benefit of the doubt and roll with it with untouched internals?
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I'd have a premium tune as a backup just in case you're in a situation where you can't get E85.

Do you have any supporting mods for 400+? Or are you going to give the FA20 the benefit of the doubt and roll with it with untouched internals?
Blow it up, then get a built motor after. I'd be the first one to blow mine and it would be quite an honor, especially since I plan to run 14psi.
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They're Rota Grid. Appears to be "gunmetal" and 17x7.5 or 8. Falken Ziex 225's +/- a size.

Most of the guys buy Rotas from Wheeldude. LINK

I couldn't dig up much info about this car though.
Pretty sure they are actually Varrstoen ES2's
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Pretty sure they are actually Varrstoen ES2's
Thanks for the correction!

VarrsToen ES2 17x9-35

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Thanks for the correction!

VarrsToen ES2 17x9-35

Before today, I wasn't familiar with their brand... but they make some pretty wheels!
This one looks pretty good, but......

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