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big turbos are fun :P

that manifold looks like it would be a hell of a lot easier to get the nuts on and off, mine takes hours to do,

Damn dude,, you've got my inlet manifold,,,,

lol

It wasn't too bad,, had it all bolted up and snapped the very last stud that I did the final tension on,,, off again in about ten minutes,,,

had to replace the lower middle two studs with bolts though,, as they fouled on the pipes,,,,

cheers

John

Took it for it's first run today,,

now I have to hook up the electronics,,,

still not real keen on patching into the harness,,, gonna take a bit to bite the bullet,,,,

cheers

John

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nice work mate

Cheers mate,,

Now the teething troubles start,,

had an oil leak from the return line,, off comes the turbo again,,

turned out to be a hair line fracture in the brazing,,, grrr,

now I just need to learn how to program the e-manage and e-01,,, lol,, lots involved in that,,

then the last things are to finish cutting the front bar, and mount up the cold air box and power steering reserviour,, then I can go play,,,,

hehehehe

cheers

John

Hi 33GTT What is the name of your blow-off valve

Hey 'R32 _ULTIMATE_WEAPON',,

The plumb back has to be a cheap knock off as there is no markings,, but there is also a stage 2 atmospheric hidden underneath the inner gaurd that is a Turbosmart 'V port',,

cheers

John

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