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Well guy and girls - i can proudly present another project witch i will try to document / write-up / expain to a smallest details as posible. The project is install of a Turbo kit to a Martin (malpaso) 96' ST celica.
Works begin tomorow - so i will try to write up every single day of work i will be spending on his car, all the jobs what was done, and what things are installed and WHY they are installed + how they work and etc. Hoping to make this write up to be usefull to a people who will be doing the same thing later, and for the people to understand better how things work and etc. Keep and eye on this topic - cuz it will have lots of info and pics in the long run ![]() As for now - Martin celica is securly standing in my yeard - and Martin is traveling back home with the bus (20h drive oh man.... ![]() ![]() Romas -------------------- Ex celica owner - just a guy from other side of the pond...
Full custom Projects from restoration to performance builds <<<<<< DCw / JDMart >>>>>>> |
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what does 256nm convert to in terms of ft lb of torque?
198hp is pretty impressive, that's like almost double the output of stock motor. |
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QUOTE(sinner96ST @ Jan 26, 2007 - 9:13 PM) [snapback]521631[/snapback] what does 256nm convert to in terms of ft lb of torque? ... about 189 lb-ft (1 Nm = 0.737 lb-ft) ...and I have feeling we will also need this: 1 bar = 14.504psi -------------------- No more replicas... This is evolution... This is SS-four :)
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