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hi guys,

ive had to cut the underside bracing on my factory gtr bonnet to accomodate for my new rb26/30, it just fits luckily enough :(

im thinking about getting an aftermarket carbon bonnet which has more clearance or those large vents to allow a better fit...does anyone have experience with a particular aftermarket bonnet which gives good clearance for the extra 38mm?

i was also thinking of spacing the rear of the bonnet which would help with engine bay heat but i dont really like that look (reminds me of the A9X Torana from the 80's)

thanks,

marko

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i was told not to slot the engine mounts as well, geometry of cv's etc will be out!

what is touching is the intake hard pipe which has the 'twin turbo' badge on it above the low mount turbo's - i might just need to take off the twin turbo badge & ground off the boss it sits on...i was hoping a carbon bonnet would give better clearance but i think i better stick with the factory bonnet

^ this is true ^ another reason not to touch the mounts :thumbsup:

im thinking maybe i get a small custom bulge to give it more room, any recommendations or is this a dumb idea being an alloy bonnet?

how about a sleek bonnet scoop - do these exist for the r32gtr?

Hey Marko, this is what i have done to my 32, however it does not have a rb30 but would without a doubt accommodate one with out any problems

You can kinda see the cutout section in the second photo.. sorry i dont have any others at this time.

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I have always redrilled the holes in the engine mount where it bolts to the block, around 8 mm from memory. That's about all I could get with a 4wd sump adaptor and a larger sump. I simply lowered the engine on the jack until it touched the subframe, up a little bit, then mark the engine mounts accordingly.

Let's face it drive shaft angles suffer much worse when you lower the car 40 mm and that affects both front and rear, in comparison 8 mm at the front only is no big deal.

Cheers

Gary

Marko ive already told you who to call to get around this issue. I told you about 12months ago.

Also, if you did a search you'll find a thread by me about bonnets, i tried already to just get a CF one, none of the ones i found fit without changing/modding the mounts

Hey Marko, this is what i have done to my 32, however it does not have a rb30 but would without a doubt accommodate one with out any problems

You can kinda see the cutout section in the second photo.. sorry i dont have any others at this time.

DSC04032.jpg

IMG_0832.jpg

PICT0003.jpg

Bit OT, but how do you find that air-thru headlight?

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