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damn, just had to re tie the boat up, this wind is making it swing hard core was bending down tie in back up, and getting soaked by the waves crashing into the pontoon :)

Dan how much for a .82 housing and how much could i get if i sold my 1.15 housing.

I'm pretty sure they will exchange the housings plus cash their way. Might cost you $150

I can check for you tomorrow if you like. How many K's on the 1.15 housing?

And is it a 1.15 or a 1.06?

I'm pretty sure they will exchange the housings plus cash their way. Might cost you $150

I can check for you tomorrow if you like. How many K's on the 1.15 housing?

And is it a 1.15 or a 1.06?

Sounds good mate :) , if thats the case order one in for me thanks.

On my receipts it says 1.15A/R. I think its done about 20 to 25000 km.

Finished modifying the std rb25 fuel rail. Converted it to twin feed. See, thats how you save money on buying a billet ally rail and then have to change to top feed injectors. Keep the same injectors and get a flash big hp supporting rail without having to buy it! Probably cost $30 bux in fittings as they were s/s speedflow. 30mins in labour time, drill and weld on fittings.

The photos were before i cut the std feed off and welded it over. But it shows the three -6 fittings i tigged on. Rail feeds have gone from 6mm to 8mm now. Should increase flow abit.

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yeh your right..it does fully look home job like...but we didnt want to change injectors...new rail say 200bux a set of top feeds around same cc probably another 600-800bux

Or $30bux for the fittings. I cant charge the race car a labour fee either...so yeh. I think my old man wants it to look full backyard style...give off the homeless look. so when we win it doesnt look like were pro in anyway lol.

yeh your right..it does fully look home job like...but we didnt want to change injectors...new rail say 200bux a set of top feeds around same cc probably another 600-800bux

Or $30bux for the fittings. I cant charge the race car a labour fee either...so yeh. I think my old man wants it to look full backyard style...give off the homeless look. so when we win it doesnt look like were pro in anyway lol.

the extremely loud gearbox whine and the mega brakes sorta give away that look :)

Finished modifying the std rb25 fuel rail. Converted it to twin feed. See, thats how you save money on buying a billet ally rail and then have to change to top feed injectors. Keep the same injectors and get a flash big hp supporting rail without having to buy it! Probably cost $30 bux in fittings as they were s/s speedflow. 30mins in labour time, drill and weld on fittings.

The photos were before i cut the std feed off and welded it over. But it shows the three -6 fittings i tigged on. Rail feeds have gone from 6mm to 8mm now. Should increase flow abit.

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ok i take my comments back now :) ur allright mate.. i personally would have taken the easy route and gotten a billet.

Mickey T's arrived and clear the guards. WHOOOOT! :)

what size rims and offset.. ur not using GTST are u?

i can assure you if we hadnt already gotten a set of 850cc sards then we would have gotten a billet top feed rail and some descent top feed injectors.

What rules stipulate that you cant be a backyarder if you have a dogbox and alcons?

Oh, heard that autronic have now come out plug n play for rb25 and rb26 with some sweet built in thingys. Like you dont need the cdi apparently as its got something similiar built in....dont know if you still need the trigger disk or not though. I could be wrong, but these are things ive just heard.

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