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Dave all i can say is wow awesome thread mate and seeing you motor and car in the flesh yesterday i was like god damn it i want more money lol. I was seing paul about getting a very tame build in comparison on my gtr still should be good for 350 + kw.

awesome stuff man keep it coming

Edited by gtr_scottie
  • 2 weeks later...

Not yet they dont. That cooler has been in development for 2 years now, not sure if they will ever bring it out.

I bought a 100mm Tube and Fin cooler when i was at Jambo on the weekend so all is well. :blink:

Paul has stripped my engine bay and painted it. He has also sent all brackets and some bolts to get zinc plated.

The ASR Race Sump arrived on Monday, will post pics up soon. I also ordered a set of light weight underdrive pulleys for the alt and water pump, should get to Pauls next week for him to put the finishing touches on the bottom end.

ive got one on my car, got it a few years ago, http://www.performance-wise.com/page43.htm about halfway down the page but yeh they are under re-development and they are aparently 94mm now, im pretty sure they were 96 mm before, not that 2mm will make much difference

Edited by s13_Skyline_inside
  • 2 weeks later...

Small update,

Most of the zinc plating has been finished.

All wiring has either been hidden or re-worked.

Head will be sent to the machinist to get stripped, ported and holes enlarged to accommodate the thicker headstuds.

Should be able to get some pics up soon.

No not a showcar. Just a very nice, clean one.

The engine bay is starting to put the rest of the car to shame, so i guess it will have to be resprayed eventually.

Paul has pulled out all stops this time round and wants to make sure everything that can be done is done.

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