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mao 04-07-2011 08:59 PM

HKS Performance Parts
 
Hi P.WRX,

We are your local stockist for HKS parts.

We stock the HKS EVC-S, HKS VF Upgrade Turbo Actuators, HKS SQV IV. HKS Genuine SQV Adapters (Alloy and Mild Steel), HKS Air filters and replacement dry foam, HKS Turbo Timers (Type -0 and Type-1), HKS Injectors, HKS timing belts, HKS Circle Earth system, HKS Silicon Hose, HKS Water Temp Adapters, HKS Boost, Temp and Oil Pressure meter, HKS Engine oil Filler Cap and HKS Radiator caps.

Unfortunately we have too much to list. Anything not listed in this thread, please PM me for pricing.

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HKS Vacuum hoses (4mm/6mm). These genuine HKS items come in 2m rolls and are only available in blue.
P.WRX Price is A$40.
View HKS Vacuun hoses below:
[IMG]http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/4565/dsc00834zj.jpg[/IMG]


HKS Water Temp Sensor Adapter. P.WRX Price --- $55.
[IMG]http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/2931/dsc00835e.jpg[/IMG]

HKS Boost Meter 44004-AK001 --- P.WRX $195
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HKS Super Power Flow Reloaded Air Filter Kit for GD WRX and STis.
P.WRX Price is $240.
Below is the pic of the HKS SPF Reloaded for the Subaru GD STi/WRX. HKS Part number is 70019-AF009:
[IMG]http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/7524/dsc01850m.jpg[/IMG]
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HKS IV SQV WRX/STi bolt on kit. P.WRX Price A$400 (pls see our HKS SQV IV thread):
[IMG]http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/7636/dsc00831jt.jpg[/IMG]


HKS EVC-S P.WRX Prics is A$580 fitted and tuned.
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mossman 04-07-2011 09:09 PM

how much would the oil filler cap be for?

mao 04-07-2011 09:37 PM

PM sent.

[QUOTE=mossman;582202]how much would the oil filler cap be for?[/QUOTE]

Avalanche 04-07-2011 11:16 PM

Hey mate how much to supply and fit Evc-v for my r34?

mao 04-07-2011 11:24 PM

EVC 5th Gen (part number:45003-AK005) fitted is A$1100 fitted for the BNR34. This includes dyno tuning the EVC5 on the dyno as per requirements by HKS.

Regards,
Mao


[QUOTE=Avalanche;582249]Hey mate how much to supply and fit Evc-v for my r34?[/QUOTE]

easytiger 28-07-2011 02:59 PM

Can you service/repair HKS EVCs?

Kato 28-07-2011 03:05 PM

Mao, can you supply HKS GTII 7460R Kai turbo to suit Evo X? If so, can you PM a price?

Rexxar 28-07-2011 03:12 PM

have you got a turbo actuator for vf36/37?

mao 28-07-2011 08:12 PM

Guys busy setting up some new machinery that has arrived and also unloading a container that has arrived from Japan. Will answer asap. My apologies.

mao 29-07-2011 07:37 PM

[QUOTE=Rexxar;590587]have you got a turbo actuator for vf36/37?[/QUOTE]
We have it in stock.

[QUOTE=Kato;590582]Mao, can you supply HKS GTII 7460R Kai turbo to suit Evo X? If so, can you PM a price?[/QUOTE]
Konbanwa Kato-san, ogenki des? Just called HKS Cove Japan today. No stock. If an order is to be placed, only the beginning of september will see it in my office in Japan and 3days fedex to arrive in Perth Price is A$2600 landed.

Also would recommend upgrading the standard turbine to 22G with bigger wheel. Good power achieved in Japan doing that. 400hp at the flywheel achievable with this set-up.

[QUOTE=easytiger;590578]Can you service/repair HKS EVCs?[/QUOTE]
EVC 4 and below --- hopeless, only harnesses and solenoid may still be available. EVC 5 and above---- let me know what is wrong with it.

Regards,
Mao/ Evo R

Kato 01-08-2011 10:02 AM

[QUOTE=mao;591165]Konbanwa Kato-san, ogenki des? Just called HKS Cove Japan today. No stock. If an order is to be placed, only the beginning of september will see it in my office in Japan and 3days fedex to arrive in Perth Price is A$2600 landed.[/QUOTE]

Hai, genki desu.

I'm in no rush, as I need to sort out some minor things with the SST tuning this week. Good pricing, will get back to you soon.

mao 01-08-2011 09:11 PM

No probs, whenever you are ready boss.

Jimmy S 01-08-2011 09:57 PM

[QUOTE=Kato;591782]Hai, genki desu.

I'm in no rush, as I need to sort out some minor things with the SST tuning this week. Good pricing, will get back to you soon.[/QUOTE]

Awaiting email please Johnnnn! ;)

mao 06-12-2011 11:46 PM

Hi Guys,

Evolution R now stocks the HKS Super Power Flow Reloaded Air Filter Kit for the GD WRX and STis.

P.WRX Price is $240.

Below is the pic of the HKS SPF Reloaded for the Subaru GD STi/WRX. HKS Part number is 70019-AF009:
[IMG]http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/7524/dsc01850m.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/4927/dsc01849xi.jpg[/IMG]

mao 27-01-2012 02:58 PM

We now keep the HKS Mechanical Boost Meter permanently in stock as it is a full metal unit and is very accurate.

HKS Boost Meter 44004-AK001 --- P.WRX $195
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mao 04-05-2012 01:56 AM

Thank you P.WRX for your support for HKS quality produce.

HKS Super Power Flow Reloaded Air Filter Kit installed on GD WRX (before and after):
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HKS SQV IV before and after installation:
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mao 05-07-2012 07:23 PM

HKS EVC-S fitted to 1JZ GTE Soarer.

I will also take this opportunity to clear the cobwebs in this forum and give a concise approach to HKS EVC systems:

The EVC has it's own boost control system whereby a boost cut is established and settings for weather/intake air temp corrections are done by adjusting a percentage boost drop once the max boost limit is reached. In this way, you can hold high boost longer but not have a boost cut once the max boost is reached.

A lot of customers have approached me and asked why does the boost go over for instance 1.3 bar momentarily when I have set it at 1.3bar. The HKS EVC pulls back that very split second the 1.3 bar is exceeded and allows the car to run smoothly with no boost/fuel cut that will affect the driveability of the vehicle unlike the factory ecu.

Once again, pretty neat engineering from HKS.

Response and duty cycle can be adjusted on the HKS EVC.

Response allows you to set how quick the turbo spools up, while the boost solenoid duty cycle allows you to set the target boost you want.

Pics of today's install below on the Twin-turbo 1JZ-GTE establishes HKS versatality in boost control:
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/Untitled-57.jpg[/IMG]
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chaser 24-08-2012 12:14 PM

Hi Mao,

Do you have HKS dump pipes for GD to connect to Fujitsbo catback?

Thanks

mao 24-08-2012 08:52 PM

Sending PM.

[QUOTE=chaser;704077]Hi Mao,

Do you have HKS dump pipes for GD to connect to Fujitsbo catback?

Thanks[/QUOTE]

mao 11-10-2012 12:26 AM

Below is the HKS SST Cooler Kit fitted recently to a P.WRX member's MY12 EVO X.

The Factory SST pulls the ecu into safety mode once the SST oil temp reaches 140 degC. This HKS SST Cooler is a must for track work.

[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/HKSSSTmitsubishi_lancer_evolution_x_MRtsukuba_circuit_test_data.png[/IMG]

Please note that the EVOX SST system underwent minor changes in 2010 and there are major differences in fitment between the early and late models.

Some pics of the install:
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05321.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05324.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05315.jpg[/IMG]

Here's where the difference is between the late model EVO Xs and the early ones. Note this is not the only difference as the SST pump and HKS pumps must be re-plumbed for proper cooling. I will provide detailed info to HKS dealers only:
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05326.jpg[/IMG]

Old HKS instructions that apply to the earlier models. (Note this is not the only difference):
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05288.jpg[/IMG]

Always use Genuine Mitsubishi SST Oil. You will need 7.5L for this conversion:
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05319.jpg[/IMG]

Captain Awesome 11-10-2012 03:04 PM

[QUOTE=mao;715232]Below is the HKS SST Cooler Kit fitted recently to a P.WRX member's MY12 EVO X.

The Factory SST pulls the ecu into safety mode once the SST oil temp reaches 140 degC. This HKS SST Cooler is a must for track work.

[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/HKSSSTmitsubishi_lancer_evolution_x_MRtsukuba_circuit_test_data.png[/IMG]

Please note that the EVOX SST system underwent minor changes in 2010 and there are major differences in fitment between the early and late models.

Some pics of the install:
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05321.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05324.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05315.jpg[/IMG]

Here's where the difference is between the late model EVO Xs and the early ones. Note this is not the only difference as the SST pump and HKS pumps must be re-plumbed for proper cooling. I will provide detailed info to HKS dealers only:
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05326.jpg[/IMG]

Old HKS instructions that apply to the earlier models. (Note this is not the only difference):
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05288.jpg[/IMG]

Always use Genuine Mitsubishi SST Oil. You will need 7.5L for this conversion:
[IMG]http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h468/maoevor/DSC05319.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]

Thanks for the fine work Mao, so far so good. Will pop in either tomorrow afternoon or next week (whenever I get my car back) to make sure everything's still A-OK.

Kato 11-10-2012 03:09 PM

Let us know what you think of the noise of the HKS unit.

Captain Awesome 11-10-2012 03:41 PM

[QUOTE=Kato;715343]Let us know what you think of the noise of the HKS unit.[/QUOTE]

Lol I actually spoke about this with Mao when I first heard it the other day as I thought he had hidden a small jet under my bonnet. It's very loud when the secondary pump is on! But the only times i'd need to turn it on are under constant heavy load and high speeds (AKA - track), which the exhaust noise blocks most out anyway. Pretty impressed thus far, though I only had my car for a day before it went away again lol.

Kato 11-10-2012 04:02 PM

Oh it is switchable? I thought it would be constantly on.

mao 11-10-2012 09:19 PM

Yup, HKS designed the pump with a seperate switch. Makes good sense as the pump is loud, but only necessary for track use. Daily operation via the factory Mitsubishi pump for street use is sufficient, while keepiing the noise level down.

[QUOTE=Kato;715372]Oh it is switchable? I thought it would be constantly on.[/QUOTE]


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