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  1. Step it up a game, GTX3584RS would be good fun. Or get a GTW3884, good on the wallet. Plenty of 2JZ boys are using them and making some decent HP with good response (no idea about transient throttle). @timmy_89 might be able to comment
  2. Don't see many fast and competitive GT-Rs at the track with twins. Most if not all RB powered GT-Rs at WTAC run singles. They run it for a reason.
  3. Trim part of the bonnet, if not a GReedy plenum would do the trick, however you'll lose some low-end due to the runner design. Alternatively if you have some time to burn, get an Otaku plenum (which looks like a Hypertune knock off). They're all made to order from China and shipped direct to you (tried to order one myself, told me it's 4x weeks to make) also MADCAT Industries has an indentical kit for sale too on eBay, just wait for those store wide sales and grab one for cheap. If you move to a Plazmaman plenum you'll still have the same issue as OEM. The Yez Racing boys are having the same issue, albeit in a S13.
  4. Nah don't do that. Plenty of good turbos on the market Of course like GT-RS turbos. Comes on at 5700rpm and quickly shift before you 1. Smash the limiter because you have a "great" powerband OR 2.shift too slowly and fall off boost. Amazing
  5. At the end of the day we are all playing with port injected motors. Spray pattern doesn't need to be 100% not does 100% perfect atomization. Just as long as the fuel doesn't dribble in and the correct amounts are injected. Regardless of perfect spray or perfect spray pattern, you'll still exhibit fuel pooling. Its not a direct injected motor.
  6. That too, but you could have combustion gasses aiding the oil vapour out too. Worth a shot, speak to your mechanic or tuner and see how you go
  7. maybe do the valve stem seals and see how you go
  8. Make sure you source the Yaris coils yourself, as the "kit" ones often come with generic Yaris coils.. Buy the loom/bracket, but better off getting brand new coils from Toyota OR remove them from a wrecked Yaris. Sump wise, just get an ASR one - great quality and you have options for trap doors/baffles. I had one made up specifically for my AWD NEO motor to fit a RWD R33. They provided a brand new pick up, and welded up the sump too suit. If you're injectors are 3/4~1/2 height (without the extensions) then you can re-use it on the NEO intake manifold without any fancy injector bosses. I suggest you get a decent oil pump OR alternatively get billet gears by Spool to suit the pump.
  9. take it all, $200 Stock Used Parts: Cams (IN/EX) Cam Belt Sprocket & 2x plates (sits on crank) Cam Idler/Tensioner pulleys Valve Springs & Retainers Head Bolts, washers (aka head studs) Pistons, Connecting Rods (complete) Air Conditioning Pump & bracket Stock injectors, rail, FPR, dampener Stock OEM Brand New Parts: Genuine Nissan RB25DET Head Gasket Genuine Nissan RB25DET Turbo Outlet Elbow & Dump Gasket Genuine Nissan RB25DET Exhaust Manifold Gasket
  10. Ooots! Stellar result! When you get really bored weld up an external to your manifold and make even more power!
  11. Or run some laggy twins and blow the 2nd turbo
  12. Dose pipe installed, should dose pretty good Last night, connected up all of the harness, re-pinned the CAS connector, and installed a new VCT plug to suit the R34 NEO head. Next big challenge is to make all the oil lines for the oil relocator and oil cooler.
  13. I think Andy from Adaptronic has, I believe they even used a dedicated compressed gas of some sort to control boost. I read it a while back on the Guild of EFI Tuners.
  14. R33 Plaz plenum won't fit the NEO lower section of the Intake Manifold - however just did what I did and move the entire R33 intake plenum over. Your VCT plug will also need to be replaced, and the CAS will need to be re-pinned in reverse order if you're going from metal CAS to plastic CAS. If your car already had a plastic CAS (1997 and 1998 R33s) then no need to do anything.
  15. Mashallah! Have photos of the motor in but has my mate's face in it so rather not post it on a public forum lol. Here are 2x teaser photos for now.
  16. And antilag for bang bangs lol.. Paul hates it I'm so doing it with mine, with an E-Cut so can switch between plumb back external or screamer
  17. fuuarkk.. fun times I've had that split on my current car (old motor) ended up replacing it with EFI hose and ran a braided china-spec ling long dim line to the turbo. New motor has proper 4-ply eBay silicon hose to the braided water line lololol... Someone come swap me their BMW 335i for my entire car/motor
  18. Turbo off job, rotate housing by loosening up the bolts. Unless you do it still on the motor. Not fun (Loads of swearing and cut fingers)
  19. Buy @vesh's one... put in an interior and take it to Moey DW at Lakemba for a blue slip or any of his 10000 cousins.
  20. Stock block is amazing!! might need some MTs at this rate Try the Nankang AR-1 for budget semis (yes they're circuit tyres, but as they're super soft they would hook up on the straight), they should help if you don't want to spend the money on MTs
  21. Agree! Pros and Cons to both, however always comes back to user requirements and constraints.
  22. if you want a cheaper alternative to the Nismo twin, get a NPC Organic clutch. They utilise a 10" (a brand new modified Exedy clutch to their specs). Sprung centre, organic material, 1.7 ton clamping force. Pedal effort is same
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