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Offline mick ov mids

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k03 hybrid?
« on: 01 June 2010, 14:45 »
iv been offerd a k03 hybrid but just wanted to know would this bolt straight on without any modifications? or would i have to change other things aswell? cheers mick
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Re: k03 hybrid?
« Reply #1 on: 01 June 2010, 14:52 »
iv been offerd a k03 hybrid but just wanted to know would this bolt straight on without any modifications? or would i have to change other things aswell? cheers mick

Hello,

Yes it will just bolt on, then get the N75 and load map adjsuted so you can run it with all the stock parts at around 200bhp/235lbft. With the current N75 map the turbo will be over boosting like mad.
In the mean time you will need to save up for a full turbo back system, induction kit, GOOD QUALITY FMIC, vr6 maf, fuel pump and injectors. The get the car custom mapped to around 270bhp/270lbft.

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Re: k03 hybrid?
« Reply #2 on: 01 June 2010, 17:41 »
cheers for the info nick, after pricing it all up its gonna cost abit to much so gonna stick with the k03/k03s option, not gonna get into the chaseing the bhp game, got a 87k k03 lined up just waitin on a price for it and have the other parts i needed aswell so hopefully ill be seeing you very soon for a re-run  :smiley:.

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