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AngryTaco wrote:My front driver brake line just exploded. FUCK
Stainless?AngryTaco wrote:No. Thank god it was on a straight backroad away from everyone. Let me know when you are ready for brake lines Michael. Ill have a set of braided made for you. Should be the same as my v8. Its only about $35 per pair
GTJeff wrote:Yea, Yea, bushings, blah........HOLY SHIT WHAT A DIFFERENCEWhat I want to know is if that is also your feeling about that turbo with boost cranked up?
Scubadave said "the juice is worth the squeeze". Well, IS IT?
I'm a lazy bastard who needs some motivation to tear into my car!
(Nice work all around btw!)
I remember you were talking about hogging out the billet k26 - Did you ever end up with final numbers of A/R and specs? Some of us are still interested as q2/q3 approachesHank wrote:The 7400 is significantly smaller than the billet k26. I think it is a perfect turbo for the lack of head flow in the 20v though. The 20vt has a self imposed restrictor, aka the head. So the strategy to a fun 20vt is a lot of boost upfront and early to make insane torque and then let the 20v flow run its course dying off around 6500. This would be the forte of the 7400. You would need great fuel, aka e85, and standalone to do that though. I bet on standalone and volvo 7400 I could make 400wtq and 325whp without even thinking, and that is on the stock manifolds. If I were hell bent about sticking 20vt, that would be my strategy. It would be a pretty fun car.
Good thing you'll never have to worry about blowing the engine.AngryTaco wrote:Yeah this car is the perfect example of Murphy's law
Unless you drop a valve.AngryTaco wrote:Lol. You would think