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whats the 910 for? are you using it for a lift pump? you will need at least two if you are using it for a main pump.

will you make anzac day or is it too soon?

ool, thanks for that Matt :)

Well 2 Dunlop Slicks turned up at my work yesterday :laugh: Thanks to a Mr John Pelingon

aswell as a Bosch 910 External fuel pump and bracket, So im sorting out fuel lines and stuff now...might have to modify my surge tank though as the 910 has a 13.5mm feed fitting and my surge tank is 3/8 from memory.

So now im just waiting on another SAU NSW'er to sell his rims so i can grab 4 more Dunlop slicks.

So really all I have to do is tidy a bit of wiring, dry-ice the interior and mount the harness and ill be out on track:

Oh that reminds me...does anyone know of a bolt in Harness bar for the skylines?

Thanks

Andrew

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whats the 910 for? are you using it for a lift pump? you will need at least two if you are using it for a main pump.

will you make anzac day or is it too soon?

Dammit, Dont say that..i was under the impression that the 910 would flow enough for what i need.

Might have to get a 2nd one then :)

Unsure on Anzac day atm ill be at wakefild the day before marshalling for MRA.

I will let you know asap though :_)

whats the 910 for? are you using it for a lift pump? you will need at least two if you are using it for a main pump.

will you make anzac day or is it too soon?

Isn't the 910 the new 044? If so on pulp it should handle it fine.

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A New toy turned up today, Thanks to stevo :P

Also going to play with the car a bit on the weekend, going to make up some ign coil mounts, and buy some ign leads to suit the holden v6 coils ill run for a little while.

I may have a chance to look at the harness mounts.

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Plazmaman make a good looking water to air kit

I'm using one on the supra when I get around to modding that. I'm looking forward to stable inlet temps! Also I'm a huge fanboy of throttle response so reducing intercooler pipe length can't hurt that at all

I don't actually, if memory serves me I had to get one from a computer store, or maybe microtech direct. Hard to remember that long ago sorry

I like the plazaman heat exchangers better though, but for the price difference it's probably not worth the effort and expense of mixing and matching kits!

I've just had a big look around the house for it, definatly not here

the plazaman ones look like the heat exchanger has a better design and better sizes, also their pumps look really, really good

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