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I should also comment that i recently cracked my Trust manifold when driving back from Geelong there was road works on the freeway, and in the rain i was forced onto the shoulder of the highway and through 5" deep water. Car goes into water fine, comes out sounding like a tractor :ninja:

Turns out hot manifolds dont like cold water and the thermal shock resulted in a crack. :yes: So best bet is to make sure the underside splash guard is in place if you are running a thin walled tubular manifold

Whether its 1.6mm or 3mm its not the problem. A good durable manifold is all about the welding, the wall thickness almost doesnt matter compared to the quality fo the welding. The Trust ones are prety good compared to the Apexi ones and cheap ones i haev seen. They are not quite as good as the HKS ones though.

Even with 3mm wall thickness, if the outer edge has only been fused together then there is already 50% of the wall thickness that has a crack in it from not beign welded so easily propogates to crack through to the surface.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well i have been a bit busy lately, but some progress has been made.

I spent a saturday wiring in the new Adaptronic ECU, also spent some time on the dyno doing up a map for it running the standard RB20DET, so thats all running now.

New turbo setup is on I took the advice of a few people sayign the GT2876R wouldnt be large enough and now gone for a highmount Garrett GT3076R, running and external TiAL wastegate, Along with mounting all that up also had to move the Power steering reserve, and rerun the oil lines for that.

I took my time making this dump pipe, got my workshop to Tig it all up for me to match up with the Trust Cat back system.

Also filled new Iridium plugs and Spitfire coils for the tune and testing.

I have attached some pics, i got a few pm's asking for a pic of the car all this is being done too, I am currently tossing up changing the wheels or keeping these ones, main reason for getting new ones are the rear footprint is 265x18 and they don't quite fit inside the guards.

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For those thinking of buying a EBAY 38mm wastegate, please don't, i bought one for the hell of it to see what their quality was like and test it out, as i already had a TiAL 38mm sitting in its box waiting for me.

-Some of their features include, incorrect seal not closing all the way

-Spring not strong enough causing the valve to bounce at idle not cool

-Rough finish

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Cheers guys will try keep the thread updated bit more regular.

Cameron

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that was fun reading.

Looks the business mate. Hope everything works out for you. :D

The photos of the car but dont do it justice, get on it and put up some high res beauties for us to have a gawk at.

Personally i thought why te heck did you spend 80 USD on the wastegate when you had a TIAL in the first place? anyways, if your dropping that kind of coin on a motor, 80 USD isnt really that much to sneeze at.

do me a favour but and change those mirrors!! Damn unsightly on a car with that kind of potential... :P

LOL thanks mate yes i have a set of Ganador mirrors on order so don't worry, havent really worried about changing the mirrors as I have been concentrating on the engine side of things, the last time i drove the car was in january and was to the workshop and back

I didnt spend $80usd on it lol it was donated so i thought what the hell,

I will get some high res pics later today when my brother arrives with his camera, camera phone jsut doesnt do it

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LOL thanks mate yes i have a set of Ganador mirrors on order so don't worry, havent really worried about changing the mirrors as I have been concentrating on the engine side of things, the last time i drove the car was in january and was to the workshop and back

I didnt spend $80usd on it lol it was donated so i thought what the hell,

I will get some high res pics later today when my brother arrives with his camera, camera phone jsut doesnt do it

kewl. looking forward to seeing them. :rofl:

the pics would come out better if you had a 5megapixel camera on your phone like my sharp does! :(:wacko:

kewl. looking forward to seeing them. :rofl:

the pics would come out better if you had a 5megapixel camera on your phone like my sharp does! :(:wacko:

Geeze gimmie a break i can't afford all the goodies its eigther money to the car or the girlfriend, phones and toys don;t come into the equation

Geeze gimmie a break i can't afford all the goodies its eigther money to the car or the girlfriend, phones and toys don;t come into the equation

sooooft. going a hardcore engine build up over a sick phone..whats wrong with you? :rofl:

Love the engine bay....looks the business. They 120deg pipe makes the engine look very cool. I actually prefer that look to the front mount plenum. Looking forward to your results. The other RB20 stroker gettign around SAU recently cracked 300rwkws and an 11.7 1/4 mile time with the same turbo as yours :rofl::wacko::(;)

Roy,

Care to lend me the link for this other rb20 stroker I am very interested :)

As for good quality picks had my brother take some pictures this arvo very very rushed, let me know what you think.

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you should know better than to put porn on these forums :P

seriously but, very nice work, i would love to do this to mine

lol Porn I see no Porn :) I am happy with it as the car used to be black :)

Thanks Roy will go for a quick squiz

On a good note, got the head back today from being machined for more clearence on the under side for the valves to let the air flow baby

Guys,

I need some assistance, After having a Head Gasket on order with Nengun for about 2 months, today I get a email from them saying they no longer can get the 83mm 1.5mm Trust head gasket, and if I order the Tomie item will be another few weeks wait.

Does anyone know of a suppiler or shop in Aus who has one in stock that I can purchase for a price thats not going to break the bank?

cheers

Cameron

  • 2 weeks later...

Ok an update,

I found a headgasket in japan for th engine so thats delt with, but after lending my HKS cam's to a mate as his didnt arrive in time and then his oil pump dieing at the drift comp he was attending loosing all oilflow to the head and the exchaust cam jamming and snapping, we have decided to change the head setup to a solid lifter setup

So far we are looking at using

Rb26 272 cams

Jun Valve springs and retainers

rb26 valves which we are goign to get machined to suit the rb20 head, we are lookign at machinging them to about 1.5 - 2mm oversize from factory

The bottom end is ready to be assembled but we arent going to do that until we get the head setup done so we can checp the pisotn to valve clearence.

We where hoping ot be at Brisbane Auto Salon this weekend for the dyno comp but too many delays have slapped that idea in the face and looks like I will have to wait till next year now.

Cheers

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