Sounds like a fun thing to do. I recently bought a 94 hardbody 4x4 from an
elderly guy that hardly ever drove it. It sat up in a garage for 2 years so
i was worried about that but i replaced the timing belt and all of the
drive belts and vacuum lines. It runs like new and only has 42,000 original
miles on it. It had right at 32,000 when i bought it last year. The inside
and out are like new condition. I wish you the best of luck on your
project.
1jz 240sx Project - Intake Goes on and WIRING! (Part 22)
Checkout My Channel Shirts! //www.thecityrider.spreadshirt.com Today i put the intake manifold, injectors, and wiring harness on! I have a little bit more to ...
Hey I just subscribed, what camera do you use? I've watched a few of your
videos where you have issues with it falling. Gotta get a better stand!
Love what I've seen so far and will definitely be catching up on your build
over the weekend. Thanks for sharing! EDIT: I read through the comments and
found you answered my question already!
+Gregory Asher yep it's a go pro, only reason it falls is because i suction cup it to a paint can....that isn't completely flat LOL! I need to just find something else to suction cup it too.Thanks for watching man !:)
Wow looks like I have a lot of catching up to do, gotta few questions to ask
How much are complete 1jz running these days cost wise and are you running
stock internals? How does the 1jz bolt in the s13, any modifications to the
engine bay/firewall?
800+ hp you crazy bruuh lol sick ass fool, id say invest in methanol or alcohol injection system to keep that motor nice and cool imopretty much all caught up now lol and it looked like it was pretty straight forward. thanks duude, looking forward to seeing this build come together
+David PhoTWENTY hahaha thats fine man!! 1) If you keep it stock, stock ecu, turbo, etc, you can probably do it for 4-6k. If you do turbo upgrade/fuel/standalone, you're looking at a lot more!2) yep, staying stock internals as people make 800+ reliably all day long haha!3) they are bolt in with the right mounts, no modification required :P I did beat my firewall a tiny bit just to give it a little more room and not worry about a headache, but it isn't needed!