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Old 11-08-12, 03:17 PM
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can't you send your oem 1jz twins to drift motion and they add new wheels and bore them out.. why does no one do this? seems like a good way to make power IMO

httphttp://store.driftmotion.com/sta...rebuild.php://
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Originally Posted by iridebmx
can't you send your oem 1jz twins to drift motion and they add new wheels and bore them out.. why does no one do this? seems like a good way to make power IMO

httphttp://store.driftmotion.com/sta...rebuild.php://
That link for Driftmotion specifies the CT15B turbo used for 1JZ VVT-i's, not the older 1JZ twin turbo's which use CT12A's. A 450hp limit with mostly stock equipment from that VVT-i engine does sound good to me though. Those folks have done differential surgery work for me and I couldn't be happier with their service.

For the older twins, options appear to be limited.
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