Supercharged Lexus IS200 SE
Supercharged Lexus IS200 SE
Sparkystav Looking good pat!
Sparkystav Looking good pat!
Cheers guys still have plenty of ideas going round in my head.
Thinking lately about uping power so looked at a walbro Fuel pump yellow rx8 injectors and then of course the bigger pulley thinking of just going 145mm and see how it is with that for a bit.
But still want side skirts and still need to sort canards with Robin and get the front looking a bit more aggressive or that's the plan anyway
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Well I purchased a set of front wind deflectors and fitted them but other than that just as normal keeping it clean and building funds back up to buy more parts for next year's shows
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Well plans are afoot to up power.
First on the shopping list is x6 vvti 1.8 injectors from an avensis, follow that up with a SS decat manifold and then a set of ik22 denso injectors and of course the 145mm pulley
Hopefully get on and running on this plan in the next few months
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Turbo turbo turbo turbo turbo turbo
I'd actually disagree with the turbo idea, Pat - I reckon with the tools available to you, it's a better idea to swap your supercharger for a much more modern TVS unit. They run much cooler, drain less power and will give you a bit more flow for the same PSI of boost. It probably won't be that hard to get an adapter plate made up to fit the current supercharger frame. I think the efficiency range is greater too, so you won't be losing out and generating lots of heat by massively over-gearing it.
Edit: https://www.harrop.com.au/shop/automotiv...percharger
That's in AUD, so about £1300 quid
Well haven't really done much to the car other then sort a deal out for a set of BC Coilovers.
But during the winter time I've been doing a few different things, no 1 being the boys xmas gift a 2 seat rwd 5hp Honda engine called a Thunder kart.
He loved opening this up on Xmas day lol
Along side doing that and getting it ready I also managed to buy a trailer for the club, needed alot of work all the wood replacing due to rot and still need to get new tyres and sort the electrics
And after a bit of paint
And of course the decals have to be fitted as well
And there's a plan for the colour on the steel rims as plain silver is dull so may go for hydrodipping
What do u think
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Looks good mate, can we go on the kart at shows?