A80 Toyota Supra

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Good timing. I haven't played Forza in months because I got bored with it and was now considering buying NFS Heat. Now I won't have to do that for a while.
Heat is pretty good, from what I've seen
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I vote for a couple of videos on that red A80 if you're up for it Guff!

By the way, thank you for that video post you made a few months back detailing your silver A80's factory sequential system operation. It was very informative and explained how it works stage by stage very well in visual terms! Even though I have it in my car and put it together part by part I still wasn't totally clear as to how each stage worked until both turbos were on-line at full boost until I saw that entry of yours.

Also very helpful was the previous video to that one where you mentioned "that one bolt" that we all hate. Well... I'm going to deal with that soon myself and I think I have learned the trick to loosening it (stubby 14mm wrench and a steel metal tube pulling it at an angle??). Not only that, I actually did have another set of those CT12B's rebuilt to replace the ones I currently have in there. Clearly I'm not out to set any records, haha.

As always your videos are fun and informative! Can't wait to see you get that MKV where you want it to be... and that Mini!
 

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I vote for a couple of videos on that red A80 if you're up for it Guff!

By the way, thank you for that video post you made a few months back detailing your silver A80's factory sequential system operation. It was very informative and explained how it works stage by stage very well in visual terms! Even though I have it in my car and put it together part by part I still wasn't totally clear as to how each stage worked until both turbos were on-line at full boost until I saw that entry of yours.

Also very helpful was the previous video to that one where you mentioned "that one bolt" that we all hate. Well... I'm going to deal with that soon myself and I think I have learned the trick to loosening it (stubby 14mm wrench and a steel metal tube pulling it at an angle??). Not only that, I actually did have another set of those CT12B's rebuilt to replace the ones I currently have in there. Clearly I'm not out to set any records, haha.

As always your videos are fun and informative! Can't wait to see you get that MKV where you want it to be... and that Mini!
I'm glad that video was helpful! I feel like it was a little too technical for a lot of people, but that info really isn't out there in a straightforward explanation so I think it needed to be made.

And yes that's the bolt! Such a pain in the ass. I have taken off factory twins so many times and that bolt still makes the job hell hahaha. Good luck to you!

I'll get some videos out on the Red MKIV, and hopefully finish up the MKIV, MKV, and Mini soon! :nixon:
 

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^Yikes, $16k for that.. Didn't @Guff pay like $10-$11k for his?
I did! But in this day and age that guy still got a pretty decent deal. Clean that thing up and you can fetch an easy 25k.
 
 




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