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Hey Guys,

Well after a long while I finally got my Series 2 33 up and running again last night so I thought Id post a couple of pics I took.

Im getting her tuned at UAS on tuesday so it will be interesting to see what i get with my "Stage one" mods

Ive still got my clutch and engine management to come and the boys are setting up the cam gear next week so i spouse ill call that "stage two"

Tell me what you think cause alot of your advice and a lot of reading in these forums has helped!

P.S. Please forgive the quality of the photos they were taken with the phone

Cheers Guys,

Dave

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If he doesn't hook it up there he will introduce a significant vacuum leak as the pcv valve is still hooked up. It has to connect somewhere in the intake pipe between the afm and the turbo inlet.

It's done right.

Thanks guys,

Mods so far are: Hybrid FMIC/APEXi Super Suction Kit with pod/Custom Air box with CAI(Home Made)/BATMBL Split Dump and Catco Race Cat/HKS Cat back Silent High Power exhaust

Still to come: Nismo Supper Coppermix Clutch and Flywheel/ Cam Gears(Tuesday @UAS)/Engine management/ Slide HighFlow/Coils,Injectors and Fuel system if needed/ and SKs Whiteline Suspension kit

Yeah I know about the cam covers just not sure wither to polish or paint. I painted the Coil covers up today in the same red so Ill see how it looks once they are on.

You never know ABO BOB I may see you on Sunday at Granville if things work out!

Looks very neat and subtle man. I like the duct through the bar, looks tough!

S2 R33's with big front mount's look madd! And you even have the lip spoiler for the front bar, love it!

Ever thought about getting a clear CAM cover? I reckon it would look pretty good in your engine bay, but keep the standard black timing belt. Just a thought! :mrt:

Thanks,

Abu

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