Trackspeed NA/NB EFR Turbo Kits - Currently Not Available
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I managed to fix the stud with a few taps of a body hammer (see my build thread w/ pics), was fairly easy and didn't require too much persuasion. Was a close one though, those threads were tough to get started. Stage8 hardware sits very nicely as well;
You're going to have to clock that bearing housing, which means disconnecting the wastegate actuator and mount. I know you know, but in case so I know you know I know you know.
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After seeing these photos, I can say that the EFR exhaust chamber casting has come a LONG way since I got my EFR6258 and explains why the Stage8 fasteners work on these newer castings when I doubted that they'd fit - there's just not enough clearance on the inside for the earlier castings :(
Currently I'm using the Nissan turbo nut locking tabs and suspect I'll need to continue using them :(
Turbo Nut Locking Tabs
Currently I'm using the Nissan turbo nut locking tabs and suspect I'll need to continue using them :(
Turbo Nut Locking Tabs
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After seeing these photos, I can say that the EFR exhaust chamber casting has come a LONG way since I got my EFR6258 and explains why the Stage8 fasteners work on these newer castings when I doubted that they'd fit - there's just not enough clearance on the inside for the earlier castings :(
After seeing these photos, I can say that the EFR exhaust chamber casting has come a LONG way since I got my EFR6258 and explains why the Stage8 fasteners work on these newer castings when I doubted that they'd fit - there's just not enough clearance on the inside for the earlier castings :(
Currently I'm using the Nissan turbo nut locking tabs and suspect I'll need to continue using them :(
Turbo Nut Locking Tabs

Currently I'm using the Nissan turbo nut locking tabs and suspect I'll need to continue using them :(
Turbo Nut Locking Tabs

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Product Link - Trackspeed EFR Oil/Water Line Kit
Here's the production release for our oil/water line kits. Group buy and preorder customers, check your email for coupon codes.
Here's the production release for our oil/water line kits. Group buy and preorder customers, check your email for coupon codes.
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I've gotten a couple of questions that I think I'll get again, so I'll answer them publicly. Our oil line kit is configured to use the oil pressure adapter block on all 94-05 motors, including 94-95 engines that have a driver-side feed. You'll simply leave that oil feed capped. For MSMs, you'll cap the factory coolant and oil feed lines as well as the factory oil drain line and configure the oil feed/drain lines like a regular NB2 would.
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Downpipe first article. God, this is sexy. So cool to see yet another idea that I thought would be a pipe-dream (four bends on the same piece of pipe) become a reality. (lol, "pipe dream")
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Yeah, I think these welds will do
Four welds in the entire part (six if you count the O2 sensors). This is what you get when everything is made in the USA.
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VHSn71fl.jpg
Yeah, I think these welds will do
Four welds in the entire part (six if you count the O2 sensors). This is what you get when everything is made in the USA. ReK2pwyl.jpg
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