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the tune/dyno was done over east, i've had a few little issues to sort out before getting it retuned.

the timing did seem a bit adventurous as you mentioned, so i backed it off a bit pretty much after my first drive just so i knew it was safe up until i get my trusted tuner to give it a once over.

when it gets retuned, timing and fuel will be backed off, however i'd like to wind some more boost into it if possible.

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cheers simon

i'm getting it all tidied up and what not to get it rego'd/permitted for WA at the moment.

then after that i've got a few things to put on/remove before it goes in for a retune, hopefully i can gain a bit more midrange rather than a very peaky power graph..might make it a bit 'easier' to handle too, 1980 design suspension isn't exactly up for for a 400hp kick!

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NOTE:

You may have noticed this thread has been moved.

SAU Admin have decided to run a new section for "Projects, Overhauls and Build-ups"

As such your thread is a prime example of what we wanted to house in this section.

We have left links in the sections you originally posted also to allow easy access to the threads new home.

Any issues, please feel free to pm myself or N1GTR.

Cheers Col

nice car mate well done. couple of little things i may have done differently but overall its a really nice tasteful car

i'm acutally working on a 31 at the moment, not quite as unique as your's, its only a aussie r31 Ti, but has copped new motor and manual conversion. removed moulds through the doors, dog legs and front gaurds & shaved locating holes, boot lock, arial and shaved rear garnish and a line or 2 out of the bars its going gun metal (new honda colour) i think its actually called phantom grey or something. series 1 bonnet, series 1 lights, pintara grill with series 3 front bar with around 18mm chopped out of the sides to fit all the series 1 stuff. also is getting some balck 17'"s (6 spoke).

anyways back on topic great car mate well done.

ALSO, in regards to the questions about the "big fat superlights"

They are ROTA RB's barnd is ROTA, RB is model.

Rota sort of copy famous designs, work replica's and that sort of thing

anyway made in china (nothing against stuff made in china) I think and they do have a repution for being "brittle" but i personally have never seen a set let go. (quite a few local drift cars run them)

they are not that exspensive at all

thought i'd chuck up some info on my car...

its a 1989 Passage GT

Forged RB25DET

Polished and ported head

RB25 gearbox with short shift

Tomei technical trax 2way diff

600x300x76 FMIC and piping

KKR480 Turbo

Koni adjustable sports suspension

R33 4 pot front calipers with slotted rotors

R33 2 pot rear calipers with slotted rotors

Power FC + hand controller

PWR 42mm alloy radiator

bucket seats

Sparco hyper fang II 17x9 +15 all round

3" turbo back exhaust

Z32 AFM

750cc powerflow injectors

RB26 coil packs

700hp fuel pump

Gates timing belt

clear indicators

auto spoiler

ADThree R30 rear lip

boost, oil pressure, oil temp, coolant temp gauges

few other bits and pieces...

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spending a bit of time tidying things up now.. main focus is the engine bay at the moment..

looked like this when i bought it..

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after a bit of cleaning/removing/hiding, its now like this... need to get a greddy plenum to get it how i want it thought.. thats the next purchase

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A piece of shit and three quarters.

R35 GTR Fan = Dick head post of the year.

I dunno why but ive always had a soft spot for 31's

And i gotta say thats the best power curve ive ever seen outta a KKR480...I was turned off buying one due to the lack of power and response....but seeing your results is making me 2nd guess my choice to go high mount and ext gate

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mate one word GORGEOUS,

love the pillar-less windows,

n the the rims are very nice, personally i think it looks nicer without the red pinstripe, but cant see it from a wider angle so cant really tell.

one day my 31 will be close, i hope

nice work mitch :)

cheers guys.. should probably update it a bit..

got 2 new sets of rims.. some 17" Buddy Club P1's, and 17" 2 piece Work Meister S1's

just had the P1's powder coated black, need to get around to doing the same with the meisters.

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And might look better if the tires actually fitted the rims?????????

i got 225's on 9.5's you gonna have a go at me?

loving the car btw. looks like a very clean 31

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