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If your after one thats for sale - go to the For Sale section.

Failing that - there are what, a dozen traders on SAU? Surely one of them can be contacted :)

Failing that (last resort) - www.yellowpages.com.au if you cant find one from a wrecker there - there aint any in the country...

Thanks.

yep this area has been placed on the no go zone with rotor bur flap sanding disk only.

Also the bottom of the exhaust port if its matched to the manifold gasket is also quite thin.

was also surprised to see a water jacket running through the web that seperates the two exhaust ports for the same cylinder, would have thought that to be solid

hey yall here is my monumental f$%^ up

you will see the areas in red which you have to take care not to remove to much alloy.

I will post the pic with the water jacket running through the webbing in the exhaust port tomorrow just to draw out the agony lol

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hey yall here is my monumental f$%^ up

you will see the areas in red which you have to take care not to remove to much alloy.

I will post the pic with the water jacket running through the webbing in the exhaust port tomorrow just to draw out the agony lol

way too far there...you can see by the shape of the port that what you have done would actually hinder the gas flow. ie.too much of a right angled corner. GTR heads flow pretty well out of the box and for a circuit car id concentrate more on the inlet for light porting and knife edging and only give the exhaust a clean up and polish. For a given volume of gas to flow through an orifice (port) the larger the cross-section the less the pressure it will be and a "softer" hit in the manifold and on the turbine wheel. The larger port will in most applications actually decrease the response of the turbocharger.

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