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  1. First and only price drop to $650 delivered.
  2. ^ why not just cut a 45" bend to suit what you need?
  3. Just to save some confusion regarding fuel rails and injector types. These have the 14mm o-ring and are to suit a top feed 14mm fuel rail. Standard the injectors are 40mm length, the extensions I have to suit them take them to full length (60mm). If you're running an aftermarket fuel rail then they may suit as is, if you don't then you can buy extensions that will take the injector from 14mm to 11mm - these are not included with mine and you would have to buy them on your own if needed. I wont be dropping my price because of this. Hope it helps.
  4. anyone know where i can get some 4.5" stainless 304 grade 90 and 45 degree bends from? Every place I come across only do 4 and 5"...
  5. Selling 6 x Bosch 2200 cc injectors (2200cc @ 43.5 psi) Part number is 0 280 158 821 High impedance, 14mm They were removed from the box and test fitted to my fuel rail. Included are the denso plugs which are sealed in the box and extensions to take the injector to full length. Some petroleum jelly was used during test fitment which is still smeared around the o-rings. Only selling to use the Siemens mototron injectors. Wanting to get $680 for them as is. Includes express post delivery. Originally purchased from Precision Engine Components.
  6. OK thanks. I wasn't saying they would fail but was curious to ask which type would last the longest.
  7. Pre pump. So the fabric type that come with the walbro pumps are no good for e85?
  8. Hi, Interested in finding out a bit more info about an e85 fuel strainer that attaches to the base of the fuel pump. How long do these last when submersed in e85 fuel? Is there anything that can be done to prolong the life of the little strainer itself? The only stainless steel item i've found so far is from fuel lab but due to its size it is impractical to mount it to the pump itself. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  9. All still available. Would like to sell them, feel free to make an offer.
  10. None, they use a switch and not a sensor. These suit an aftermarket ECU.
  11. For sale: 1. 0-150 PSI stainless steel pressure sensor - fuel / oil pressure. http://store.haltech.com/default/accessories/ecu-inputs/pressure-sensors/10-bar-145-psi-fuel-and-oil-pressure-sensor-inc-plug-and-pins.html 2. 0-250 PSI stainless steel pressure sensors - fuel / oil pressure. 3. 0-1000 PSI stainless steel pressure sensor - good for automatic transmissions 4. [3.5 BAR AEM map sensor - http://www.aemelectronics.com/3-5-bar-50-psia-map-stainless-steel-sensor-kit-653 5. 2 x fluid temp sensors http://store.haltech.com/default/accessories/ecu-inputs/temperature/coolant-temperature-sensor-small-thread.html 6. 2 x air temp sensors http://store.haltech.com/default/accessories/ecu-inputs/temperature/air-temperature-sensor.html Item Condition: All new, were installed to engine but engine was not running at any time. Price and price conditions: Pressure sensors are $150 each, MAP sensor $140, temp sensors are $30 each Extra Info: The pressure sensors use the 3 pin delco TPS style connector. Only the 1000psi sensor has the pigtail included. I will include a connector to suit the MAP sensor. temp sensors do not have connectors either. Connectors with pins are about $8 each from EFI hardware. Pictures: Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Item 5 and 6: Contact Details: PM Location: Gold Coast, local pick up welcome from Robina area. Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: $5 per sensor.
  12. Hate to say it but serves you guys right for doing next to nothing except sending emails and text messages. This guy pretty much stole from you and you've done f**k all about it.
  13. why don't you just ask on the nico forums or copy what other people are doing over there with q45 rear ends? why bother with gtr stuff when it would be hard for you to get? or just do what every other s15 owner does and use a r33 gts-t diff housing and pinion with r33 gtr crown wheel, sub axles and drive shafts. they bolt directly in to the s15 rear hubs or just buy a complete r32 gtr subframe and put it all in, people run 8 second quarters with that stuff so 400 hp / 400 ft/lb isn't exactly anything decent that cause any concern.
  14. So a couple of features on this ecu that makes it a little more favorable to the haltech is the knock control and 4 temp sensor (have to add resistors to the haltech!). However, mapping is a bit better on the haltech and i know i am able to change a voltage setting for the tacho output...
  15. Apparently, unsure how good or how different it is from the previous model. http://www.vi-pec.com/ecus/i88
  16. I am in the market for a new ecu for a 2j motor. Noticed haltech have a new ecu coming out towards early next year but unsure if I can be bothered waiting for it. I have noticed ViPEC have a new i88 ecu which looks quite good. Anyone have any feedback on this particular ECU ?
  17. Some jobs are better left to the professions rather than an amateur with a $300 welder...
  18. Disgraceful... I was burnt from a member on another forum, did the right thing and went to my local court and did my own civil claim against him. Went over to his house, handed him the papers for the claim, went back to court and told them the papers were served. By the time I got home he had sent me a PM saying he'll refund the money ASAP - didn't hold my breath... About a month later I returned back to court telling them no resolution and they sent a local court officer over to inform him that if it wasn't resolved then they would be repossession his stuff and selling it to pay me back. Was later told that no one was home and the place appeared abandoned ... yeah right... Waited a few months - wasn't in need of the money so wasn't a big priority, drove past his place and low and behold he was still living there. Went back to court to tell them this and they sent another court officer over. Got a phone call from him saying to come over and get the money. Went over and his dad was there - he was mega pissed at his son because it dragged out so long as the court officer was about to start taking their stuff! Classic, got my cash and left... So, to people reading this, pop down to your local court and speak with a civil claims register and get the ball rolling. Do it legally and do it right, get all your shit together like transactions, emails, receipts ect ect so you have a file on hand. You don't need to present it when you make the claim but it's good to have it ready. It doesn't take that long and it isn't expensive. You're also entitled to INTEREST. Brad, if you read this - if you don't want your equipment seized and auctioned off to repay the people you've taken money from without supplying the goods they paid for then I suggest you pull your finger out of your arse and start taking steps to repay or supply what they've paid for. Your business could very easily be closed down very quickly if you ignore it and you will have absolutely nothing.
  19. 8.7mm lift. Stock springs would probably be fine.
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