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hey guys,

ill start of with what the car has done to it

r33 rb25det s2

-ITS turbo good for around 260rwkw - almost in

-nismo 555cc injectors - about to go in

-nismo fuel pump

-turbosmart BOV

-FMIC

-split dump/front pipe into 3 inch exhaust

-hks pod

-splitfire coilpacks

im getting a pfc but it wont be ready for a month or so yet as its still in the guys car

my question is, will it be safe to prime the oil lines, start the car and bleed the cooling system without the pfc or will the car just overfuel and do damage or something im not talking about driving the car anywhere, just let it sit the and idle while i get the radiator and everything done

any help cool

sam :O

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worst it would do its foul the plugs. could always go in to the inj/ign section of pfc and temp take some fuel out if it seems like its running real rich. thats what i did when i upgraded injetors to get it down for a tune.

start and flush it before you do the injectors if you don't have the pfc. It'll probably idle with the 555's but it might not and then your stuck waiting for the pfc to arrive before you can do anything.

550cc's... ~33% more fuel.

Wait for the PFC unless you don't mind replacing your plugs. :)

You don't need to start the car to bleed the cooling system.

2ltr coke bottle, chop its bottom off. Bit of suitably sized hose that slides in to the neck of the coke bottle; slightly trim down the hose so that it fits snug in to the neck of the radiator filler.

Turn the ignition key to on; remove the bleed bolt on the plenum; start filling the car up until water is squirting out of the bleed hole; keep the water level in the coke bottle above the plenum. Replace the bleed bolt let it sit a little recrack the bleed again; repeat a few times and the 99% of the air will be removed from the system.

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