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just filled the gearbox with shockproof and the sump with run in oil. Off to the workshop tomorrow for a new throttle cable and then the tune.

I dont know how anyone could afford to do this completely through a workshop. There have been literally hundreds of man hours poured in to it. Cant wait till next week. :huh:

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Good Luck Noel :huh:

Im sure you'll tell us how you went tomorrow night... :)

Nah, wont be done till early next week Col. Hes still got some dicking around to do with the surge tank and a couple of other bits and pieces. I.m just happy to get it out of the garage. Every waking moment not at work has been spent on the car for the last couple of months.

Nah, wont be done till early next week Col. Hes still got some dicking around to do with the surge tank and a couple of other bits and pieces. I.m just happy to get it out of the garage. Every waking moment not at work has been spent on the car for the last couple of months.

Yeah I know that feeling mate...

scroll down to post #18 for an engine bay pic.

Mod list.....Everything. :nyaanyaa:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=176811

engine bay etc. looks awesome. good attention to detail.

what numbers are you hopeing for?

good luck

mick

Gee Noel, we should get our cars back at around the same time!! And I wish I didn't have to go through a workshop, but I don't have your ability and knowledge to call on. We should line up down the strip and you can flog me.... just not by as much as you think!!!

For those that asked heres a summary of the mod list. Starting from the bottom.

High energy gated, baffled and large capacity sump

Jun oil pump

jun drive collar

Eagle rods,

Cryoed crank

OS giken pistons

tuffman harmonic balancer

Massive headwork on both inlet and exhaust plus combustion chamber mods

oversize exhaust valves.

Fearia valves and heavy springs

Arp head stud kit

Steel head gasket

Complete conversion to solid lifter operation with tomei solid cams.

Head to sump oil drain back

Tomei restrictors

Splitfire coils

Greddy plenum

Fuel rail

650 cc injectors

80 mil throttle body

Spool cam gears both sides

Aero fuel regulator

surge tank with bosch pumps in tank and external

Predator 3 mil stainless high mount exhaust manifold

Garret 35/40 turbo ex. gate

Tial 44 mil ex gate

GFB bov (plumb back and atmo)

600x300x100 front mount with custom piping

Oil cooler and filter relocator

Q45 AFM

Blitz pod underguard mounted

baffled catch can washer bottle combo

Large alloy radiator (ARC)

Gates radiator hoses

Gates drive belts

Braided turbo oil and water lines

braided clutch line

Braided fuel lines

Braided brake lines

R33 Vspec brembo brake upgrade

33 vspec master cylinder

Pro comp power fc with data logit and launch control

Profec boost controller

C's short shifter

Greddy lightened flywheel

Custom 3 and 1/2 inch exhaust from the turbo back inc. cat.

Button clutch and high clamp pressure plate

Oil gallerys have been chamferred, Bottom end is fully balanced.

Theres so much more that i cant recall atm but i am sure you get the gyst of it. I made the valley cover and a local did the polishing of the covers, turbo housing etc.

Still to come is some suspension, I have adjustable whiteline swaybars on board atm but i want to upgrade the shocks and get some adjustability into the suspension geometry as well.

Holy shit Noel that list is awesome, great job mate. It will be a weapon by the sounds of it. Cant wait to see it.

Havent seen you around for while now i know were you have been.

What exhaust housing did you go with.

Holy shit Noel that list is awesome, great job mate. It will be a weapon by the sounds of it. Cant wait to see it.

Havent seen you around for while now i know were you have been.

What exhaust housing did you go with.

.82 sub. When are we gonna see u at the bank again bud?

.82 sub. When are we gonna see u at the bank again bud?

I would say about a year :P . I have to baby it it for a while now. Taking up a new job in October and will be taking a massive paycut for about a year. Will talk to you later about that.

ill pick on your car noel. Get rid of that stupid silicon 90 degree bend and weld an ally 90 on there in its place...im sure ive told you that before. It will burst right where the heat radiates from the silly s/s manifold you got :(

Apart from that it all looks very bling and respectable mate...excellent work and build!

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ill pick on your car noel. Get rid of that stupid silicon 90 degree bend and weld an ally 90 on there in its place...im sure ive told you that before. It will burst right where the heat radiates from the silly s/s manifold you got :mellow:

Apart from that it all looks very bling and respectable mate...excellent work and build!

Sif Bling! Rice you tool. When it bursts you can be the first to say "I told ya so ya silly old fart" :(

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