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hmm well DiRTgarage not that ive ever met you though from your internet prowess your hektik

as for my correcting people on other threads i was hoping people would have more of a brain to mix drag tyre's with radials yes plain stupid not my doing though some people you hope should know better

like a comitted drag racer with a car trying to do 140+mph yet not running a chute ???

like the vipec has better data logging than motec ??? when will we see vipec in v8 super car ??? with it's 4mb logging ???

and when you take ownership and say there "our" cars take some ownership when they f**k up and dont just blame others for there shortcomings when your said to be in you team who plumbs blowby back into the intake ?????? even on a big hp road car ???

as for humor i commented in the winterhnats thread and said something like "doesn't vipec come with a chute function" and your reply via PM was

DiRTgarage

Find Member's Posts lame, 7 Jun 2009, 08:29 PM

wanker put your keyboard away and come racing...i may then give you some credibility.

you seem to have a lack of humour yourself ?????

respect given is respect gained !

back on topic

my car runs a rb25/30

head ported small cams

custom zorst mani

gt35r

custom intake mani

forged pistons

standard rods

shimmed standard oil pump

1.2 block restrictors "i think"

haltech e11v2

big fuel system

470 rwhp @7000

things i have to go on

4 stage peterson dry sump 2 to scavage of sump and 1 of heads

4 gallon tank

motec m800 with unlocks

motec cdi8 with mercury coils

motec E888 running 7 egt's

motec sdl dash

motec slm (shift light module)

things to come

MCA shocks

slicks

just have to get into gear and install it all

and dont worry dirtgarage i wont be running to you for help i have people with years more experience that will be assisting me

ok 510...looking back the vi-pec chute comment was pretty funny. My PM to you was just that...a private message...understand? Repeating something said in private publicly is a bit stiff.

You chose to come after me...if you dont like the return serve then get off the court.

What is the relevance to the thread of posting up your spec sheet? on topic? lol...read the thread title.

yes big error on my behalf to overlook the set-up on the car...but hey...a couple of lessons learnt there.

Come and say hi at Jamboree...l dont hold a grudge.

LOL, what a great thread. Don't have any TV soaps worth watching here in India so this is good :(

So much snipering... :mellow:

All GTR owners should simply move to Vic, for whatever reasons engines dont spin bottom ends down here and need all the sooper dooper setups cars up north need ? :(

LOL, what a great thread. Don't have any TV soaps worth watching here in India so this is good :(

So much snipering... :mellow:

All GTR owners should simply move to Vic, for whatever reasons engines dont spin bottom ends down here and need all the sooper dooper setups cars up north need ? :)

ummm nickR33 would disagree! :( 1st day out in his new GTR = bottom end goneski, but not back better than ever I hear. :)

LOL, what a great thread. Don't have any TV soaps worth watching here in India so this is good :(

So much snipering... :mellow:

All GTR owners should simply move to Vic, for whatever reasons engines dont spin bottom ends down here and need all the sooper dooper setups cars up north need ? :)

ummm nickR33 would disagree! :( 1st day out in his new GTR = bottom end goneski, but not back better than ever I hear. :)

You chose to come after me...if you dont like the return serve then get off the court.

Hey! I used to play tennis! :mellow: Good game.....lol but racing cars is more fun IMO :( :( :)

Not that it has anything to do with this thread...but what the hell...

ok so that was my attempt of slightly clearing the atmosphere :) oh no dig there either mate...just liked that line!

You can say that again Baron :) ...but powder room gossip tells me Nicks "tale of woe" had more to do with a much bigger problem then anyway in which the engine was built or what it was doing :)

ooooh tell me the gossip!

the engine in my car was built back in '02 before many of the oil control mods had been developed... I should have been overfilling it with oil but I was checking the level first thing in the morning before it had been run so all oil was in the sump (level was up to the hump but not a 'true' reading)... apparently its best to check them after its been running for a few minutes... it was mostly due to human error, it should have had more oil in it basically :)

The engine was in great condition when it was stripped down... bores+pistons were perfect it was just the one bearing that had been picked up and the crank was obviously damaged... it could have been on the way out when I bought the car but other than send oil away for analysis how do you check the condition of the bottom end prior to purchase? pretty difficult if its not making any noises

there are plenty of people in Vic who have had broken engines they just don't talk about it on public forums... I don't really care and I also know not to try and put blame on others for my mistakes... sometimes you f*ck up and get away with it and other times you get bent over

Its back on the road now and running sweetly... only real damage has been to my motorsport budget for this year... which is now no longer in existance, hence I will not be on a track until next year or I will be getting a divorce... tempting but I can wait lol :)

Hey! I used to play tennis! :) Good game.....lol but racing cars is more fun IMO :):):)

Not that it has anything to do with this thread...but what the hell...

ok so that was my attempt of slightly clearing the atmosphere :) oh no dig there either mate...just liked that line!

lol...maybe i should have tried tennis...my bank account probably wishes i did. :)

If anyone has any idea's or tips on oil control or mods for a CA18 let me know or post here (i know title says RB's but its an RB's baby brother) as im building one up at the moment for a bit of fun. I understand oil cooler is almost mandatory on these things. Do i just follow the same general rules as i have been for the RB's or do they need something extra ? .

do they need something extra ? .

Couple more cylinders would be nice :)

I cant say ive heard of much oil troubles or how to fix them...so id say just the usual prep for any engine, De burr the galleries etc, good sump and breather system

lol...maybe i should have tried tennis...my bank account probably wishes i did. :iluvff:

If anyone has any idea's or tips on oil control or mods for a CA18 let me know or post here (i know title says RB's but its an RB's baby brother) as im building one up at the moment for a bit of fun. I understand oil cooler is almost mandatory on these things. Do i just follow the same general rules as i have been for the RB's or do they need something extra ? .

generally the same principles, we have a few CA drift cars making low 300rwkw reliably, nice TIGHT bearing clearances, the sump is VERY important (more so than rb) as the stock one is total junk... run a restrictor size is Dependant on rpm and uses.

Edited by URAS
Your problem was you sold your GTSt not to buy an RB20 but to buy a GTR! :D ... sorry mate, i was gutted when i read what happened at DECA, such a sweet car

yep I'm a silly, silly man... was going to keep it and run both cars but talked myself out of it as we moved into an apartment that only had a single car space (and we already had 2 cars)... looking back on it the GTSt had rubbish paint and wouldn't have mattered leaving it outside... ah well hindsight is always perfect... I do miss the rwd fun, that car had a Cusco diff that made it a ball to hang the rears out

now I'm seriously thinking about an RB20 R32 banger for track stuff... I must be mad

back on topic... how about that oil hey, crazy stuff.............. :iluvff:

I'd just like to personally thank Gary for putting all his hard work and testing into this thread in the first place, I for one have used his ideas with great success and no doubt would have learned the hard way if it wasn't for him. I really hope the the personal attacks and negative comments don't stop you from posting up any useful info in the future Gary.

If anyone has any idea's or tips on oil control or mods for a CA18 let me know or post here (i know title says RB's but its an RB's baby brother) as im building one up at the moment for a bit of fun. I understand oil cooler is almost mandatory on these things. Do i just follow the same general rules as i have been for the RB's or do they need something extra ? .

Make the sump bigger and strip the paint off the inside of it, every second one I've seem seems to have peeling paint around the underside of the baffles, even after just a quick clean in the spin wash. I've welded up a box and fitted a modified version of the swinging gate baffles I put in the 26 sumps and it seems to work fine, around 6 litres from empty.

Make the sump bigger and strip the paint off the inside of it, every second one I've seem seems to have peeling paint around the underside of the baffles, even after just a quick clean in the spin wash. I've welded up a box and fitted a modified version of the swinging gate baffles I put in the 26 sumps and it seems to work fine, around 6 litres from empty.

Greg, Trent...would it be possible to post some pics of what you guys use.

thanks in advance

Paul

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