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LOL... Farken R33, money vortex. I know the feeling, some how at night your brain keeps telling you to spend more money on it for no reason.

You going to All Jap Day? 

 

Also there is merit to @BK's post, however might not apply to Nismo clutches out of the box.

For context, my current shitbox once upon a time also ran a Nismo slave, paired with an NPC 10" carbotic. Long story short, I needed a new clutch and was too lazy to do it myself againn so I got Western Clutch in St Marys to supply and fit a new clutch.

When Scott at Western Clutch supplied and fitted his modified Xtreme ceramic clutch (bends the clutch puks forward to allow gentle engagement and also driveability at low speed) he advised an OEM slave to be installed to allow the clutch to fully disengage as the Nismo slave has a reduced range of motion. 

The same clutch is still in my car (9 years old), been through 3x motors and seen power from stock all the way to 438kW, albeit it is starting to slip if you don't let it fully engage before hitting the fun pedal.

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update all mechanical work done , unfortunately the intercooler had a nice hole in it so up graded to a HDI GT2 RS 100MM intercooler . tune next

 

- Platinum Racing Products 12:1 Trigger kit
- Timing belt kit and all new belts and tensioners 
- VCT Solenoid
- gktech.com clutch fan
- DW1800cc drop-in injectors
- clutch master and slave 
- Rear main seal with Nismo twin plate clutch  and spigot bearing 
- nismo clutch pedal box
- Gearbox and Diff oil
- Propeller shaft services 3" Tailshaft 
- Steering rack bushes
- Braided brake lines
- Flush and bleed Clutch & Brakes with RBF600
-cam seals
-rocker cover gaskets 
-water pump

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haha nice, some faith mine will still hold up for a few more track days.

It grinds 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th if I try and shift over 7k rpm, hence you see my track videos I'm fully granny shifting LOL

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8 minutes ago, WARLORD said:

correct i have ducted cold air straight to two 40mm pod filters . we tested on a dyno airbox on and off and not difference so 0 restriction 

Nice. Any chance you have some pics? I’m keen to try get my stock one in for some more OEM looks..

16 hours ago, WARLORD said:

ill have a look at some old pics . just give me a few days ... i think i may have posted stuff on this topic 

Thanks. I did initially look back (I think I went back 10 pages) but I just found it on page 15.

cheers

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7 minutes ago, WARLORD said:

never been do they do mid week track days..

They sure do, great for when you need to chuck a sickie 😅

 

You should definitely give the beast a squirt on the track, great to enjoy the car 

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