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Old Dec 22, 2015 | 03:39 PM
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New member 1Jz hatch drift build

Hey everyone. I'm currently building a S13 with a 1jz with a garrett gtx for drifting. So far it's been stripped down, stitch welded, reinforced, and got some things mounted. Pretty much what I'm doing now is plumbing then wiring. There's a few questions I have and need help tracking down little things to get things put together.
-What exactly is Hydro electric steering in an S13? I've been told numerous things and someone recommended I do it. So far I have an Toyota MR2 pump I could use but so far I don't see many advantages to it.
-I bough a oil adapter so i can start running my lines but there's a piece missing that threads into it and the block. I've looked and emailed many online stores but have had no luck. where caan i get one?




-Where can I order the factory bolts for the upper water pipe?


Here it is though! Before and how she sits now.









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Old Dec 23, 2015 | 01:29 PM
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Found some bolts from a junkyard for the water neck! I'll probably hop on plumbing the water lines now with the rear mount radiator
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