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I had my old 33 shooting HUGE flames when I had a 3inch pipe. That is right I didnt have and exhaust and a muffler, it was a 3inch pipe with a bit of sheetmetal welded around the back to look like a muffler, was awesome, from 2nd to 3rd or 3rd to 4th, just let of the trottle and take an extra second or two on the change and BAM! :(

vidsorban of stagea flamage!! :)

Dump pipe, front pipe, no cat, little hot dog muffler then canon Apexi rear muffler with removable silencer in place.

Still running the stock auto ecu but with an Apexi SAFCII that needs a tune to lean it out a bit more.

It pops and farts on engine braking as well. It feels so much more powerful with the manual.

I will have a go at getting some pics but it could be a bit tricky.

Yep Revzone did the work so they know hot to do it all now. I had a few issues with some late and missing parts from Nissan so it’s not finished yet, just at a level that is drivable. The hand brake isn’t mounted, no boot on the gear leaver so I have a hole in the floor etc.

Component Cost

Gear box 2nd hand $1,300

Fly Wheel $0

Hand Brake 2nd hand $0

Hand Brake bracket $47

Clutch New $320

Clutch Line New $120

Master Cylinder New $130

Clutch Pedal New $80

Clutch Pedal bracket New (Stagea) $112

Pedal box R33 to Cannibalise 2nd hand $280

Slave Cylinder New $95

Spigot Bearing $25

Bolts $100

Brake Fluid $50

Labour $900 est

Total So far $3,559

Left to do:

Gear Oil $60

Gear leaver Boot rubber and Plate $150

Bear boot leather $100

Gear Knob $50

Shift Leaver / Shift Forks $300

$660

Finished total $4,219

I will see if I can make it to the meet but wont be able to do the whole cruse.

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