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F6a 660 turbo

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by Santos »

What's the smallest boost gauge you can get?
You could do what i said in the top left for the engine warning light.
Put the turbo light in the right hand and bling! in the top middle a boost gauge :P

Alternatively you could graft the top dash of a NT and put the factory gauges in. The speedometer can be 'adjusted' to match the one your taken off with a drill and toothpick. Say 'yes officer she was the 1l model but i upgrade her to stronger australian turbo model ;))




it would be good if someone could send me some close up shot so i can see what i'm worjing with :?
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Post by suz_rolly »

this is the old dash
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Post by suz_rolly »

new dash
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Post by suz_rolly »

greg wrote:have you got any shots of the gearbox fellas?

i'd like to see what the back half of it looks like - i.e. the gearbox mounts, gearstick and tail housing.

thanks,
Greg
sorry about how long it took to get the pics

we used the standard jack shaft no need to modifi it
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Post by suz_rolly »

the engine bay
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Post by Santos »

Wait.. was the dash Bolt in!?

Great photos, should write up a basic tutorial and add it to the Bibble
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Post by cut 4B »

well it took a bit longer than i thought but the 660 is in :D and its great drove it home today good power for a little motor fun to drive ill post some pics :D
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Post by mud4b »

Santos wrote:Wait.. was the dash Bolt in!?

Great photos, should write up a basic tutorial and add it to the Bibble

yes the dash is a strait bolt in...once you cut the old dash out.
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Post by mud4b »

cut 4B wrote:well it took a bit longer than i thought but the 660 is in :D and its great drove it home today good power for a little motor fun to drive ill post some pics :D

it did only take 2 days dude....
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