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since Gav is showing off his motor i may aswell post up mine as i have just got mine back too, not quite as fancy as his though, hehe!

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Just having a few problems with the oil and coolant lines on the VG30 due to the extra deck height but i guess that all the fun, will hopefully have it in the car and running sometime this xmas holidays!

The cams have 9.0mm lift direct fits probably a bit of overkill for the rb20 but when everything comes on together is a good hit, should be nice in the RB30.

Where did you get your CP pistons from?

TweakIt at Mona Vale, Sydney.

They're doing the build for me.

Platinum,

We will have to take eath other for a spin with once yours is in and running. :)

I'm keen to see the difference a higher diff ratio makes, I'm sure your also keen to see how mine drives with the 4.363:1, by the time you see it she will most probably have a 4.11 GTR mech shimmed center.

The VL being roughly the same weight as the R32 and the gearbox's having very similar ratio's it should be quite a decent comparison. :(

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Platinum,

We will have to take eath other for a spin with once yours is in and running. :(

I'm keen to see the difference a higher diff ratio makes, I'm sure your also keen to see how mine drives with the 4.363:1, by the time you see it she will most probably have a 4.11 GTR mech shimmed center.

The VL being roughly the same weight as the R32 and the gearbox's having very similar ratio's it should be quite a decent comparison. :)

yeah no probs sounds like a plan. Just got to get this thing installed over the holidays, I seriously have no idea how the fark I'm going to hook this plenum up, I barely just had the VL one understood, this is like 50x more difficult. :)

yeah no probs sounds like a plan. Just got to get this thing installed over the holidays, I seriously have no idea how the fark I'm going to hook this plenum up, I barely just had the VL one understood, this is like 50x more difficult. :D

whats actually got you stumped?

Martin Donnan hasn't had much luck with the RX7 squirters and the stock ecu. Bad idle.

Resistor pack isn't a hassle. R30 resistor pack ~6ohms, I've seen them as low as $5 (when they don't know what it is) and up to ~$30.

Works perfectly. :D

The RX7 injectors appear to work quite well with the PFC and the RB30DET.

Nice smooth idle and nice starting also.

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