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do what this guy did,

he bolted an rb30de together he reckons its really smooth no power figures yet but they are coming I reckon with some head work 140rwkw should be possible with this setup other wise just fit extractors. and when you get the cash get the head done.

cheers

meggala

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thanks guys :)

my brother inlaws brother makes intercoolers, air intakes, fits turbo's etc so he will be the one working on my car hehehe

he is putting a turbo in an XF ute (coz he is a ford man, he built a GT with a 460 Big block, and is waiting on a mustang),so he can use it to show off what he can do and advertise it.

but yeah, soon i will be getting cold air intake with a filter n stuff

i know that with a n/a if i want power i wont be getting what i pay for...but just something for the moment :)

my importer has 2 GTi-R's for $14g - $17g

i should buy one hehe

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doxximus, do anything you can to make your N/A breathe better, extractors, 3 inch pipe, pod filters, cold air induction and dont forget a big set of cams.

also dont forget that a good suspension setup and good tyres can make a huge difference if you are in a "street" race with someone that has inferior product.

my N/A continually amazes me with the cars that i leave behind, also don't forget that driver ability makes a HUUGE difference when you are in a race.

you could invest in some time on a track to give you a head start. try an advanced driving school or just hunt around some of the different forums that are about to find out about track days etc. and remember that the only person you are really racing is yourself!!

yeah my shocks are hard as shit on a hot/cold day (what ever weather makes shit hard :) )

my car sticks to corners really well i love it

round-a-bout's are my friend when there is some hero up my ass.

they go to overtake from the inside but dont seem to do it right...

also, my friend and i want to do an advanced driving course, me in my car, and him in his brothers s1 RX7 (10g's on the motor when he bought it a while back, its bloody amazing!). we just waiting for his bro to change the tires haha

but yeah most of my sisters family to be are car fanatics and mechanics so i can get cheap, if not free, parts made for me. I hoping to get the intake soon will be cool :)

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