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its ben spec now...........he sent me a photo and told me i had to witness it in person..............physically wouldnt be able to get it lower LOL

LIES! :D

I heard that it's going lower now..... :banana::w00t:

Oh, heard it runs too. >_<

What radiator is better for a r31 with a rb20det a 50mm Alloy Radiator or a r31 rb30e radiator?

S3 RB30E radiator is the best. Even against a 50mm alloy.

Joel (SLY-031) hasnt seen over 80 odd degree's in his, and that isnt just some hard driving. Thats straight out thrashing.

Id tell you how good mine is, but my car hasnt been driven in 8 months or so >_<

Edited by R31 drift pig
most of your block heard that it runs :D

They're gonna figure out that it drives as well :D

Just need those caliper banjo bolts machined and extended wheel studs for the front.

Soon my pet.... soon :D

haha, fair enough.

you said it yourself, it aint worth it, but its still gonna be a shitload of fun :D

especially on private property and shit... :D

Edited by scandyflick
What radiator is better for a r31 with a rb20det a 50mm Alloy Radiator or a r31 rb30e radiator?
S3 RB30E radiator is the best. Even against a 50mm alloy.

Joel (SLY-031) hasnt seen over 80 odd degree's in his, and that isnt just some hard driving. Thats straight out thrashing.

Id tell you how good mine is, but my car hasnt been driven in 8 months or so :(

+1

i dont hav any problems with coolant temp with my stock radiator

only thing that causes a temp issue with mine is lack of oil cooler

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