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after getting a custom made plenum and putting on a xf throttle body, i have problems with having my accerator fitting properly.

If there is a possibility there is a smaller washer bottle from another car (one with two motors for front and rear) that fits in the same position as the standard one ( about half the size) everything will plan out very nicely.

Also

i have a turbosmart BOV and Turbosmart progate 48mm wastegate, and a AVC-R

read all the books, still confused, just installed a custom made high mount exhaust manifold. Can anyone explain ( preferably by diagram) how to hook up

all the vacuum lines from wastegate to AVC-R and BOV.

Thanks

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Didn't you say in an earlier post that the R31 cable works and fits?

Anyway... I've temporarily shortened my R31 cable by cutting the eyelet off at the end, pulling the black outer sheath off, cutting that and rejoining using some fuel line and areldite. I then sourced a new eyelet from a motorbike shop and re-fitted that at the suitable length.

Long term plan is to get a custom one made up, or possibly try the S13/180x cable... Thats if anyone ever decides to reply to their pm's on NS.com.... :banana:

Washer bottle... Not sure, but also need one for mine... I'll prob go a GReddy one, or one of the fancy ones available from yahoo japan

yeah i did say earlier that the r31 cable works, but its resting slightly up against my washer bottle which i am trying to get it away from.

i just dont want it to get jammed on the washer bottle.

Where can i get one of theses greddy washer bottles from?

im pretty sure alot of businesses could source them for me but who has them ready to purchase?

greddy washer came in my mspec kit.. hopefully you dont have to buy the whole kit though. alternatively i dont think it would be hard to make one. get another coolant reservoir and drill two holes in it and reuse the rubbers

greddy does a wicked one, i bougt in about 12 just before i left autobarn HO they are small and cheap and allow twin washers.

if u call $80 for a peice of plastic that holds water cheap............

go to ur local super cheap buy a universal bottle washer for $18

does the same shit

if u call $80 for a peice of plastic that holds water cheap............

go to ur local super cheap buy a universal bottle washer for $18

does the same shit

should be more than half that! i paid 1/3rd that

looks like the only place to buy them seperate is nengun, which takes 20 days.

Autobarn - i rang and they dont even have that part number on there system and cant get it apperantly.

ISC performance - can only buy it if you purchase the intercooler kit. The supplier will not seperate.

Is there any other options i can do, or any other water bottles that are smaller than standard that will fit with little adjusting.

Autobarn - i rang and they dont even have that part number on there system and cant get it apperantly.

Trust me they are there i (up until i resigned on the 21st) ran TRUST and BLITZ ect and all the performance parts at autobarn HO i bought in 12 and sold two that leaves 10 more in stock 100% guranteed.

vacuum lines i have all sorted nismo 31

i did alot of reading, and i dont think the setup i had before was correct haha, could of been the reason it was playing funny buggers.

I ended up ringing autobarn slacks creek and the chick there said she has 4 in the warehouse, so im getting somewhere. should have it next week.

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