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Finally got my car tuned lets see how we go Wed night at Willowbank.

93 R33 GTS25T 4 door EMC Duel ECU

Hi Flow Turbo

ARE fmic

3ins Turbo back exhaust duel 3ins tips

Sard fuel Regulator

VN fuel pump

Pod filter DIY cold air box

DIY Boost control ( see Autospeed 3/10 and 10/10 2002 "Audi's DIY Boost Control")

Front strut brace

Whiteline suspension bushes and Pineapples

18ins rims 8ins and 9ins

C's short shifter

Nismo GTR instr. Panel

Apexi boost gauge

Apexi RSM

Autopro shift light

4 point Quick change Harness

13.7 at 106mph

60ft 2.4

All I need now is some teeth!!

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Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33
Originally posted by 51jay

Mick got a couple of tyres and allignment at Toombul all up price turned out to be the same as our local Bob Jane. Price on the tyres was the same as phone quote from 3 other Bob Janes, so where is the advantage??

So what can these guys do that other bob janes can't do (apart from be friendly)?

went to willobank on the 21st

1st run i did a 14.816 @99.54 11.1psi

7th run ended with 13.948 @101.37 11.1psi

8th run of 13.872 @99.56 11.1psi

and the 9th run i did a 14.1 @ 102.7mph.

my blow vlave was leaking, it went somthing like this.

pppppshhhhhhhh tsh tsh tsh rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr(6sec)rrrrrrr

Got Bilstein Shocks fitted to the front today to match the rear. Feel much better than the blue, whatever they were s. The old ones felt like the had no rebound control, used to bounce all over the place, probably just stuffed. These are much nicer. If it rains tomorrow I might do the pineapples!

My 32 GTS-T:

17x8 Yokohama AVS Rims w/- 235/45 R17

HKS Coilover Shocks w/- adjustable damper

F/Glass GTR Replica Front Bar & Skirts

K&N M's Pod Filter

Teeny leather steering wheel

C/Fibre Gear-knob

HKS Type 1 Timer

JIC Pillow-ball Adj. Caster rods

RB74 Pads

GTR Headlights

It may be slow, but it handles better than it should.

Michael

(see redundant statement in sig.)

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Is that what pineapples are? (cradles bushes)

Yes they stiffen up the diff assembly, they can be installed in different configurations for drag strip or track or just improved overall stiffness.....mine are set up for drag

Fitted new 4000 series DBA slotted discs to the front of my 33 today. Look very nice! Won't be able to test them out for a while though, till I bed them in. I went to fit the rears also only to find they have given me two lefts. Great! I am sure it will take me a few weeks to get that sorted. I have put Bendix ultimates in for pads at the front as I ran out of cash and they were one of the cheaper options. I shall see how they go. Some people like them, some don't, I shall find out first hand.

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