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Well just got my car back with some new goodies on, she's sweet as! Props to Andrew (Blue32) for the help and Pete (SLED) for the parts :banana:

I'm off to bed, night all :D

no probz bud..........don't forget I've still got a Mines baffle kit for you

I researched the brake cylinder stopper a bit today, and had responses from "nope, dont bother on a street car, no difference" to "wow i felt the difference straight away!" I guess with more rigidity in the cylinder your always going to get a better pedal feel.

It depends on the car too. I don't know if 34s have the same issue with firewall flexing as the 32's do. I know the flex is pretty notorious on 32's and yeah, definately noticed the difference the moment it was put on... it wasn't expensive either, a smidgeon under $200 iirc..

-D

recommendations?

full house (the car is auto sadly so pfc is off limits...)

piggyback

remap

???

note, i don't have a lot of money to play with atm saving up for paintjob.

thats not entrily true there is a mod you can do

Mate i would be putting my money on coil packs

Whack it on the dyno and you will find the reason in about 5 minutes

GWW can bench test it i imagine most other workshops can too

Props to Martin Donnan and his article in boost mag about the r35 gearbox. Learnt a hell of alot from reading it, well constructed and very informative. Good to see you guys have the one up on Nissans "secret formula" gearbox fluid.

Can anyone suggest a good oil catch can?

And what's the difference between this:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=360&page=1

And this:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=360&page=1

Apart from price and size of fittings?

Time for me to start investing in a few mods for the GTR!

Can anyone suggest a good oil catch can?

And what's the difference between this:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=360&page=1

And this:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=360&page=1

Apart from price and size of fittings?

Time for me to start investing in a few mods for the GTR!

Fairly sure the first can be mounted above or behind the rocker cover. I have the d1 spec catch can in mine.

yeah, im up to page 35 on that thread. been cruising the rest of the site at the same time. its giving me ideas. lol. set of satin black bbs rs 3pc wheels with gold nuts... mmmm...

:EDIT:

oh, if only i had the money...

SUCKER.jpg

:EDIT:

extra win.

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Can anyone suggest a good oil catch can?

And what's the difference between this:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=360&page=1

And this:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=360&page=1

Apart from price and size of fittings?

Time for me to start investing in a few mods for the GTR!

600ml coke bottle, garden hose, gaffa tape

problem solvered

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