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Happy Birthday Ants

Speaking of research my last project was links. I got it in the car. Found the set up file. Went to configure it and see if it would fire up....flat battery :(

That sucks wang.

What do u plan to use the car for?

Few options out there, but the only real ones I'd look at for high output handling capabilities vs dollars invested are C4, Th400 and power glides.

I've heard some guys in the states doing fantastic things with the re4r03a (300zx auto) but its pricey, I believe tony rigollis mob builds them over here same deal with the old school 3 speed jatco boxes which the name illudes me of but I've seen people pull decent numbers from them as we'll.

T350 boxes are good and don't suck as much power from the drivetrain as the beefier T400 boxes.

Timmeh! When will we see you in a skyline again!?

This week! Fingers crossed.

If my vast knowledge of Mr Tim is correct he owns an r34 is in it as we speak

Your vast knowledge is correct. Well, I own it but I haven't got it yet - just waiting on compliance to finish up before taking it for a spin....

This week! Fingers crossed.

 

 

Your vast knowledge is correct. Well, I own it but I haven't got it yet - just waiting on compliance to finish up before taking it for a spin....

Nice one! Will be keen to have a look.

This week! Fingers crossed.

Your vast knowledge is correct. Well, I own it but I haven't got it yet - just waiting on compliance to finish up before taking it for a spin....

A spin up to see Chris right? Making sure that nobody else takes it for a spin ;)

Getting excited? In other news, WASSSSUUUPPP TIIMMMEEEHHH???

Hopfully it is all good. I dunno about that but if drag is your thing they have the runs on the board!

Happy Birthday big guy!

Thanks buddy.

Happy birthday mr ants :)

Cheers Nicky.

#@SCR48

Get a power glide, get a transbrake, do this >

^ this as well

Happy Birthday

Thanks Clint.

Happy Birthday Ants

That sucks wang.

T350 boxes are good and don't suck as much power from the drivetrain as the beefier T400 boxes.

thank you kindly

Happy Bursting out from your mum's vajajay day Mr. Ants!

Well put and thank you sir :laugh:

In reading about the G4 I was saddened to learn that it had to run wasted spark, Nek minnit, read a little further and Microtech makes a ignitor with 6 ignition drivers that you can hook up to the link for only 195 bucks, sweet!

In reading about the G4 I was saddened to learn that it had to run wasted spark, Nek minnit, read a little further and Microtech makes a ignitor with 6 ignition drivers that you can hook up to the link for only 195 bucks, sweet!

Everything seems compatible with them

That photo makes it look like you got sick of it and took the Ant Eater to the wreckers :( lol

twas kinda of tongue in cheek :P

Have to say that EFI performance is really isolated due to those industrial / scrap yards.

When I was speaking to Sean he was fixing his dyno cause its got some issues.

In reading about the G4 I was saddened to learn that it had to run wasted spark, Nek minnit, read a little further and Microtech makes a ignitor with 6 ignition drivers that you can hook up to the link for only 195 bucks, sweet!

g4 are good ECUs and pretty sure it will be able to adapt to what you require Bunts.
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