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  1. It's on again: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Te...an-t298118.html Sunday 31 January get your entries in and get out there so we can keep running these events!
  2. stu the problem is total noise, no the side pipes per se. can you bolt up a normal, properly muffled system of some sort? I think you might find it useful in a few places not just here. And there are some things to make sure you do like a 45 or 90o turn at the exit to point the sound downwards that make a big difference in legality. I'm sure Neil has some tips he always struggled with noise from the crapri. Thanks everyone for the entries - still plenty of spots available though!
  3. my radiator is a 40mm china special, and the current oil cooler is an earls one, not sure of the exact number of rows it is about 30cm high. keep in mind yuo will have to replace the cooler everytime you kill a motor with a bearing issue, so I figure you might as well buy a cheap cooler. the new radiator is a 55mm pwr cross flow, and I will move the oil cooler from in front. there is no a/c of course so there is little restriction in front. i am not happy with the seal of the radiator to the cross member atm - clark rubber sell some nice foam sealant with adhesive on one side perfect for filling in any gaps.
  4. I can give you advice on how not to cool the car if you like for what it's worth, my oil cooler setup is the standard water to oil stuff at the oil filter, and a big oil cooler in front of the radiator. As you know I am having real water temp troubles so I will be moving it from there, and at the moment my plan is to move it to the passenger wheel well. the reason I have not put it there in the past is I was worried about knocking it off one day, but I just have to do something about the water temps
  5. excellent point about the boss....the quick release I have puts the wheel 10cm closer as well, you almost certainly want one so remember to take that into account. and you will love how hard it is to find the indicators after you have fitted one
  6. lol don't you beleive it! once you have a house you have kids, then it's ALL over.
  7. yeah I am very happy with the price. $10k is a lot of money, but you have to look at how much time and parts there are in this build. I beleive it was very cheap for the work that was done. Good call on the cooler pipe, might see what I can do. nothing but trouble getting it running, but nothing to do with the job the shop did. For instance, once the whole thing had been assembled and put on the dyno the first time they discovered a crack in the block at a welsh plug at the rear of the head. I hadn't asked for it to be xrayed, they took a chance and lost. And then the second time it was put together the f**king alarm control module failed - but of course that is the last thing you think to check. and of course the R34 GTT PFC is not a direct fit in my car which needed some stuffing around too. once it was all together it has been fine though, and the run-in tune was quick and easy. Idle control has been a bit of a pain with the new plenum/throttle/cruise control/aac mvoed etc etc but its all good now. pretty sure it is the standard tb - I am not looking for more than 300kw from this setup and I'm sure the standard one will be enough for that. yeah they used the pro-engines sump adaptor, about $800 including all fasteners from memory, fit first time without any mods required. also another complexity in a 4wd/rb30 is the oil pick up because the rb30 point is right where the driveshaft goes through the diff. the guys at hills modified it to plug the normal hole and drill into the block at the right place same as a 26 block - very precise work required to get that right. often people just run external oil feeds to the pump, that is probably both cheaper and easier.
  8. yeah it is beautiful to drive, especially pulling away from idle. no idea what it will actually end up doing, I was aiming for about 250kw but a focus on torque. If I ever decide to get silly it has all of the required supporting stuff except injectors and an expensive turbo to go 300+. Cost was about $10k but that did include some other stuff like a new alarm, clutch, intercooler etc etc. I was going to keep the standard manifold but there may have been clearance issues to the bonnet, and the china front facing manifolds are dirt cheap these days.
  9. hahah well in this case you've actually tried it and lived so you are one up on me! I'm not giving it a go, tyres just take too much punishment, I've seen (and had) too many let go for no reason to trust that that does have something wrong
  10. yep that sounds about right. I take it you are bolting it straight to the floor (no rails). Also the 32 wheel tilts and slides is 33 the same? Assuming the wheel slides I set the seat so the pedals are a little close than normal driving (ie easily push clutch and throttle to the floor), then set the wheel a little closer than the normal "wrist with the arms straight" guide. i find sitting a little closer than normal for the road makes it a little easier to drive in anger. you should consider fitting rails though, you may regret not having the flexability. Or at least a couple of bolt points on the floor.
  11. I would throw it too. You will understand after you have had a tyre let go at over 200. It sucks but that's racing!
  12. Well it has been a while, but I picked up the car from Hills Motorsport yesterday. It got dropped off as a standard engine bay with a pretty sick (not sik) motor. It came back like this: Basically it has an rb30 bottom end, skyline rb25 head, forged rods and pistons, new bearings, seals etc etc. High mount ebay nugget t3/t4 turbo (go china!) Front facing plenum Pretty much everything else as before (powerfc, manual, sydneykid shocks and springs, d2 8spot front brakes). So far its only being run in so it hasn't been pushed or tuned - but the torque down low is amazing and a real turn around from the normal (slightly disappointing) standard stagea feeling. Turbo is making 7psi at 2,000 so I'm sure it will come on nice and early as I hoped, the run we did at 10psi had 160awkw which is a little more than the old setup made on 14psi - but the response even off boost is the real difference. Very happy A+++ would buy again!
  13. Yeah I'll be in for sure, I've just got the car back from those guys after a bit of work
  14. Ben...would you like to take over handling the entries? We would certainly appreciate the help considering we are trying to recover from sns still!
  15. I've just put a 30 block in mine with CP pistons, spool rods, acl bearings. pretty cheap price for bits these days.
  16. umm where are you? I have a 32 gtr abs unit you can have for $400.
  17. 850 is about the most I have seen, even in a long race. we run it pretty rich though
  18. every race track I've been to has oil/coolant recycling, and so does my local tip. no charge. that or just pour it into a car you car about less. for me that is the navara
  19. If you enjoyed seeing the cars sitting still....come along and see them moving. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Te...an-t298118.html seriously....you are allowed to do skids at this event....maybe that r35 was confused about which event he was at? $45 for a day on the skidpan
  20. Hey Tim was it your car that won? I missed the name of the winner, just got the rego? There must be pics around, I'm surprised there have not been more posted up already?
  21. looks good, I'll be sure to be at a few, if only swinging spanners
  22. haha I love your threads terry. so random. have you been dwelling on this for 23 years? they gave up on planes long ago. cameras on poles are soooo much cheaper
  23. great thread over on japanesenostalgiccar.com Kevin, you did a great job capturing most of the most interesting/rare cars. One you may not have known about is the white 32 you caught in the gtr pic is a genuine N1 spec as well. It was great to have so many rare cars there - thraso's R33 LM spec was another great example.
  24. muahahaha! I thought it as a "show n shine" not "scratch and sniff"! I've had hge overheating problems recently and have had coolant shoot everywhere under the bonnet.....I did clean most of it off the visible bits but the smell is EVERYWHERE! Had it up to 122o at one stage but its still going strong
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