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Okay and here are some of the pics for the current stage of build.

-- Original plenum is removed, whilst i wait for the polisher to call me and tell me he has finished polishing my new intake! Once this is done i will be putting on the polished greddy style intake painting a few items and doing up the engine bay a little (that thread of engine bays is really inspiring) Cheers Guys Hame.

p.s my cam shaft has 'DE' written on it can some one fill me in?

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i was told originally (while the car was coming from japan) that red/white is turbo and blue/white in non turbo........

Sorry for dragging old conversation... but if blue is NA, red is turbo, then what are all-silver badges?

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dam just read the who 10 page post..... that was a good 30 minutes killed.

anyways i know its been a while now but howz the engine conversion going? Giving you any trouble as of yet?

Did you enjoy the read? No engine conversion was fine no problems with it as yet replaced the alternator as it died out but thats it, now i beefing it up some! Want it in the CJSS!

Did you enjoy the read? No engine conversion was fine no problems with it as yet replaced the alternator as it died out but thats it, now i beefing it up some! Want it in the CJSS!

Thats nice man. You did did a good job with it. and contrary to popular opinion i like the color. Its like a smack in the face. Keep doin what your doin

Thanks mate, i think it is a prettu unqiue car! Really pushing to have it finished atm! Still after a pfc. Got my polished rocker covers fitted, gold cam cover (i painted), polished greddy 'style' manifold. and general engine bay tidy up, also have painted my nismo strut brace in gold! will post pics soon.

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just an update on the car, it got to the CJSS and looked pretty good too. I went along with pete from AMEC garage in his 300zx and my mate brett in his wrx wagon. was a great day all cars looked good, great attendance etc..

heres some shots of us..

p.s got the engine bay finished :)

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Now guys i have another question i have an apexi power fc on the way for my engine managment.

Hey guys just a quick queiry, i just got my pfc..now i after some injectors & a tune.

So now i think all thats left is injectors which i need some advice on. My mods are in my signature, i am looking for over 300hp (hopefully) just wanted to ask some questions here:

1. what brand of injectors?

2. what cc rating for my designated HP (remember standard rail rb25 side feed)

3. reccomendations for tuner for my car?

Thanks guys! Hame

p.s i was thinking 700cc+?

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Hey guys wow been a while since i updated this post.

i installed a walbro 500hp fuel pump, put in nismo 740cc injectors for the fuel system.

Also, have jsut put in pedders shocks and lowered king springs up front and super kyb shocks and tein springs in the rear (as the stock suspension was terrible).

Car was tuned by GT auto garage with limiter set to 7,000rpm and 10psi boost ran from the internatal wastegate, car got 196.2kw atw on a hun dyno.

future plan is to get a profec b II and up the boost and re-tune..

Also have fitted longer wheel studs up front with gts-t rotors and gts-t calipers i re-built and painted combined with a billet 12mm hub-centric spacer for the brakes to clear the wheels.

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cheers, hame

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yeah good job with the build mate,

goos to see people sticking with their pride and joy instead of just selling it off to get something already done.

I must say tho, not a fan of the wheels. sorry.

Yeah no worries, the wheels look odd in photo's (better in person), another thing i need ot be getting soon is some rear tires as the poor old bags are bald as!

And thanks jet_20, i wouldn't fine it pleasing if i bought a car already completed, i like doing the work myself.

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