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  1. One of my friends has a Twin plate Cushion button NPC in his R33 with a 26/30. Says its the best clutch he's ever driven with. I've only felt the pedal which was nice and soft but I think I'll get my clutch reco'ed when the engines out and if it one day gives up ill go the twin. My Exedy cushion button shuddered a whole lot more then the NPC, and the pedal was harder and it gave up after just over a year. Dont take all the good words about NPC as over-exageration. They make a great product
  2. No THIS is a generic commodore wheel:
  3. http://www.eplsite.com/stream1.html Give it a go
  4. Sounds good, Look forward to seeing what pricing/packages you can do with the modded stock manifold. Will be after a G2 of some sort and a manifold whenever this project is finished
  5. Very nice, photos really help show the progress your making Will these be done on an exchange basis or will you have stock?
  6. I just worked out what pump I was going to run... I dont need this now But seriously, theres Plenty of info on these pumps already.
  7. Or were they the machined/black ones....................
  8. At least they werent XHP Jets......
  9. True true.... lol
  10. I got fast start HID's off eBay for my high beams. Only about 1 or 2 seconds before they light up everything
  11. So that person must have been pissed at me for some reason lol Nah didnt see you. I'm reasonably blind at spotting people anyway lol
  12. No need for Pics Awesome clutch, I've had mine for over 2 years, grips like crazy and never slips. Ring NPC, consider getting the Billet Flywheel as well. Great product for an extra $400ish
  13. In the carpark? Thought someone was flipping me off haha
  14. Ummmm Think I was paying $280 for The KU31's I've had a quick look at option 1 garage's site, and seems like they would be alright to get tyres from. Best thing to do is just ask around. Not sure on resonable prices on 20's but if you can get some for $300 or lower I'd be happy with that
  15. Oh yeah just to put it in a drawing. I found the DIY a biit confusing (where its just written) so thought I'd do a diagram that shows how to do it with the R33 wiring. Its a basic circuit but might help the OP. Only problem I had figuring it out was working out the positive feed because I didnt have anything to test it so just made up a test light. And yes forgot to add the fuse in. I have a 20amp fuse between battery and relay
  16. Taleb Tyres*Stupid auto correct
  17. Advanced Timing doesn't "let more air in" it changes the point in the cycle when the spark plugs fire to burn fuel
  18. The original runs through the controller etc...?
  19. Talk to Taken Tyres. I've dealt with Ali a few times and things havent always gone to plan but there customer service is awesome. Had no issues with them. The only issues we had were from their suppliers stuffing up on the rims I have now. They will sell you the kumho KU31's At a reasonable price and I think delivery is only $15 a Tyre. Not sure if they can do the Kumho's in 20's but
  20. ring somewhere down south..... Cheapest tyres i could get for 265/35 19's were Kenda's or Kendras and they were $300 a tyre Unless 20's are more popular than 19's I would seriously get them sent up from sydney or somewhere When I asked tyrepower what they had, they said "we can do Yokohama _____'s for $735 each" So yeah, Mackay is not the place to buy tyres from lol
  21. Taleb Tyres (trader on this forum) do the Kumho's for a good price. There in Sydney but they will ship them wherever. If you cant find any in Brisbane give them a try
  22. Did this mod yesturday, Have some photos and a diagram if anyones confused to show how I did mine, seems to have improved the car a bit Relay mounted: Wires spliced into pump wiring:
  23. I did the re-wire yesturday. Hopefully this will help
  24. Im a bit the same Ben, I dont like doing jobs for people cause it ends up ending in tears, but I'm more then happy to go over and help someone work on their car.
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