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Hi guys another update..

The Overboost/Dump valve is finished and was quite and expensive idea, once you machine up aluminium ferruls, 4 port solinoid, price of braided lines and the wastegate itself. Total was well over $1000 for the setup but will be worth it.

Overboost:- Will be setup if the turbo Gate fails and will vent off excess boost at a predetermined setting in the computer.

Dump valve:- Is an idea that a few of the boys (Gas motorsports, Godzilla Motorspots) are running with so that you can be instage with turbo producing full boost eg. 40PSI and be venting the majority of it to atmosphere. As we than through the Vipec V88 computer ramp the boost on with speed or gearchanges..

Hope this fills everyone in..

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ProGate 45 was a cool $500

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Solinoid on the left is Turbo Wastegate still gota plum in manifold pressure line,

Solinoid on the right is the 4 port for the Overboost/Dump valve and also needs manifold pressure line,

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  • 2 weeks later...

Next Update, This is the brakes done.. have been fully overhauled

We have currently stopped on the car over Chrissy because we are in the process of putting a OS giken gear set in my brothers R33GTR

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  • 4 weeks later...

Man, this car is going to scream down Palmyra once her heart is cranked over... You boys have done an awesome job, man. The quality is insane! It makes me proud to live in Mackay knowing this car is here, haha. And it takes something special to like this town. :)

Good work, boys. I'll make sure I'm at the drags the night it's brought to life... Gonna beat Dave's 9 seconds for sure. :) RB power!

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Guys

Another quick update, both cars are stored away safe in the shed hopefully it will hold up, to all the folks up north... i feel for you's, hopefully everyone will be safe and sound and this cyclone doesn't dish out to much havoc.

As for the R32 we have done very little to it over the last month or so, its been parked up in the corner of the shed under covers, but have managed to get so work done. Today just got our anodized goodies for the engine bay to make it look a lil bit better, got the JUN valley plate ornament anodized aswell as a lil piece the fill the hole up the back in which will be engraved with a special message. The car should be in full swing very soon and hoping that this wild weather f*#ks off.

Heres a few pics:

Everybody Please Be Safe

Cheers

Benny

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Hello All

The R32 had it first sight of sun shine in almost 2 years today and didn't it love it rolleyes.gif, loaded her onto the car trailer today and is going down to the local tire shop to get a basic wheel alignment for when she has its first dyno run, which will be in a couple of weeks down in bris-vegas. Will have to go buy a video camera for when it reels of its first 1000hp run (hopefullylaughing-smiley-014.gif). If anyone was wondering, yes the car has not been painted and we are taking it to brisbane as you see it in these pics, because if there is problems with the car whilst tuning it we do have to take parts of and lean over everything and scratch the shit out of plus makes it easier to get to everything, also its to humid to paint in this weather aswell. Heres a few more pics of todays escapades.

Cheers

Benny

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Forgot to add that we also ordered these awesome Bee R side skirts today were freaking expensive but should look really cool once combined with the Abflug and Top Secret Diffusers, they have a lil carbon bit on them also (Gotta love Carbon Fibre) thumbsup.gif

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Cheers Phil, yeah there aren't that many nice body kits for r32's but these should be different and not sure if anyone else in Oz has them but i'm getting itchy feet i tell ya not long now till we are ripping up some local roads rolleyes.gif

Yeah carbon is like strip clubs very addictive lol but yeah the rims are 17x9 +22 perfect for r32gtr also look good on gtt or supra. But they will be the drag rims still havent decided on on what show rims to get in 19x9.5

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