Ayye congrats on the purchase! I am excited to see the build, it looks like a great starting point to make it your own. I'll take good care of the S2000
Did you check if that turbo kit will work with rhd, since the steering shaft is on that side I know some kits won’t work depending on how the gates are set up. I know the phr works for rhd. I bought a 93 v160 car a few years ago and I redid the whole car. Wish I documented it like you’re doing. If I can give my best advice Don’t jump the gun too much on parts and really try to get a game plan together work with one shop like induction or real street. Idk about rhd but a ton of oem parts are available from Toyota. I use elmhurst toyota they have a easy cataloging system you can use to find oem parts and see if they are still available.
That’s great info! So luckily for what I paid for the motor basically all the accessories were included (got a great deal on the whole thing) so if I do need to change manifolds that’s ok with me. It does have the wastegates set to open dump which I’m not sure about anyway so it may be just fine. I’ve ordered a ton of stuff but mostly cosmetics that are ment for the rhd car
Ayye congrats on the purchase! I am excited to see the build, it looks like a great starting point to make it your own. I'll take good care of the S2000
bro 👀 you must live on a computer allways finding good cars
good luck with the build
sold my s too cause leaving the country. bone stock 35k😭✌🏽🙏🏽
Man I do probably spend too much time on my phone but it pays off for me usually haha 😂
@@TheVCRoflcopter yeah it does. Impressive if you ask me. I wanna see at least a 10 second car😁✌🏽
@@stateofmind4341 it’s a Supra, by law it has to be a 10 second car 🤣🔥
Did you check if that turbo kit will work with rhd, since the steering shaft is on that side I know some kits won’t work depending on how the gates are set up. I know the phr works for rhd. I bought a 93 v160 car a few years ago and I redid the whole car. Wish I documented it like you’re doing. If I can give my best advice Don’t jump the gun too much on parts and really try to get a game plan together work with one shop like induction or real street. Idk about rhd but a ton of oem parts are available from Toyota. I use elmhurst toyota they have a easy cataloging system you can use to find oem parts and see if they are still available.
That’s great info! So luckily for what I paid for the motor basically all the accessories were included (got a great deal on the whole thing) so if I do need to change manifolds that’s ok with me. It does have the wastegates set to open dump which I’m not sure about anyway so it may be just fine. I’ve ordered a ton of stuff but mostly cosmetics that are ment for the rhd car