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RedPhoenix Here - Check out my 95 Camry
I recently sold all of my stuff for my turbo project (94 camry) I didn't feel like messing with tapping into the oil pan/motor,and the downpipe was gonna be difficult,and it was kinda hard finding the mr2 map sensor I'm thinking about starting the project back up though,that means cutting my headers off,they are welded to the exhaust piping
TRD - Its auto. Recently flushed and shows in good condition. I will be adding a large Hayden tranny cooler aswell. Ill be running 6-8psi, whatever the CT26 shows for me. If its 8, ill look into doing the mod to bump it down, but whats good is that, it will be 8 from the turbo, but after the large amount of intercooler piping and the intercooler, probably bump down a psi.
Projectcamry - Well map sensor, i got rather easy, but i see what you mean, because those things are hard to come by. Oil pan is the least of my worries, the downpipes the hardest. A gen3 camry company, TRP (team redline performance) is going to get me a quote on that and an exhaust. The headlights are DEPO and the angel eyes are one of a kind made by me.
Projectcamry - Well map sensor, i got rather easy, but i see what you mean, because those things are hard to come by. Oil pan is the least of my worries, the downpipes the hardest. A gen3 camry company, TRP (team redline performance) is going to get me a quote on that and an exhaust. The headlights are DEPO and the angel eyes are one of a kind made by me.
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Mar 30, 2010 12:26 AM
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