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what are you going to do about the blow by issue?

its not a blowby issue....its a high RPM oil control issue. If it was a blowby issue it would occur at max boost at any rpm. Dave has previously stated on here how good the engine is sealed and has virtually no blow-by. Funnily Dave runs a rear oil "drain" which i have said in the past does not work...this again proves my theory on this modification. Dave if you want to track it without an issue its a simple fix...give me a call to discuss if you wish.

Edited by DiRTgarage

ahhh I somehow think the new box might got the same way as the old box sooner or later....better start saving for os giken or something.

despite the crap in the morning, in the afternoon the track was pretty good...proper grip through slicks or semis feels brilliant when you've only been used to street tyres

Semis were amazing Duncan. I feel that i didnt reach the limits of them with the short time we had in the afternoon due to the rain etc.

I was on Stueys bum all the way around the track, with him only gaining on the straight. Then the box went :laugh:

  • 3 weeks later...

holy crap, i had plans for this afternoon. i sat down after lunch and starting reading this, didnt know id end up reading 41 pages of posts! i actually swore out loud around page 22 when i found out your engine had popped :)

Massive congratulations for sticking it out and getting the end result you were after. Also thanks for such a detailed thread, ive recently purchased my first skyline, with a 3076 and a few supporting mods making 240ish rwkw so this thread has answered so many of the questions i had about where to go from here. i cant pm yet so if you want to pm me your email id love to ask you some questions.

Cheers,

Sean

Wow, I nearly fell over I think page 21, I had to go for a walk!, Its good to see you had some good people around you with bit of form in your time of need.

This is a must read, Best of luck and I hope you enjoy.

Wow, I nearly fell over I think page 21, I had to go for a walk!, Its good to see you had some good people around you with bit of form in your time of need.

This is a must read, Best of luck and I hope you enjoy.

How do you think it was for Dave and I...bit of a stressful time during the 1st phonecall.

We got it all sorted though without too much hassle.

How do you think it was for Dave and I...bit of a stressful time during the 1st phonecall.

We got it all sorted though without too much hassle.

Yer, it sorted out well in the end, Ive had one of those 1st phone calls and they are stressful times, its good to see you both stood by each other and didnt lose to much time, keep up the good work.

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