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well havent posted pics ina while almsot done breakign her in had her totally repainted the originial color midnight purple(40anny)

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ok well guess ill put a modlist

rb26

bullseye s368

6boost manifold

tomei procams 270 dur 10.7 lift

tomei solid forged lifters

ferrea dual valve springs ferrea titanoim retainers and clips

ferrea valves

port n polish

hks cam gears and timing belt

tomei rods

arias pistons

exedy triple unsprung hub clutch

haltech platinum sport 2000

greddy fuel rail

6x 1300cc injectors

NX single nozzle wet kit

tomei head gasket

arps head and mains

jun oil pump

chinese radiator and intercooler

tomei t trax 2way

i think thats it lol

well done mate! all that hard work has paid off. cannot wait to see some vids of this car in action once its run in and re-tuned

I have alot of respect for builds in faraway countries like Ragan here in Peru. There is just no support or technology to do what we do in Australia. I never realised how hard it is for these guys to do up cars untill i went overseas myself and now I am able to see first hand what it is like.

If you have a problem you cannot go down the road and take your parts with you and ask someone who has been there and done that, you cannot get good quality engine work done by picking a engine builder any engine builder at all in Australia can do better work then what I have seen here, everything you do has to be done yourself!! all the homework everything is done yourself and what information you can find on the internet.

Took me a month to find a Timing light that works here, and even then I had to modify it to work properly. So yeah a big thumbs up to you man to be able to build something of this quality and hopefully it will bring you some decent performance as well.

Keep us updated !!!

So true Guilt Toy!!!

U guys have it nice in Aus. where there is lots of quality work, experience, and know how when it comes to designing, fabricating and tuning from the most basic set up to all out machines.

Everything that is done on my car, i do it for myself (Rb26 swap in my C35)basically from knowledge gained on SAU and it's been going pretty good so far..... learned ALOT!.

So thank u guys for dealing with us "outsiders" when we ask stupid questions and display or lack of knowledge :)

So on that note.....

Regan, where did u place the nozzle for the water/meth injection?

Thanks.

So true Guilt Toy!!!

U guys have it nice in Aus. where there is lots of quality work, experience, and know how when it comes to designing, fabricating and tuning from the most basic set up to all out machines.

Everything that is done on my car, i do it for myself (Rb26 swap in my C35)basically from knowledge gained on SAU and it's been going pretty good so far..... learned ALOT!.

So thank u guys for dealing with us "outsiders" when we ask stupid questions and display or lack of knowledge :)

So on that note.....

Regan, where did u place the nozzle for the water/meth injection?

Thanks.

umm about 4 inches away from the intake manifold inlet lol saw the meth inejction setup quick eh? its an amazing little thing

I guess u have a hard pipe there instead of the original rubber?

What's the best fuel u guys get there?

I'm going to install a water/meth kit on my 26 as well, as the best fuel available here is 95, so i contemplating on the best spot to place the nozzle.

i wish no weve only got biodiesel down here natural gas i hope 1 day theyll bring e85 or e100 id be estatic and with my 1300cc injectors i tihnk ill be able to use it no problem, yea brazil has had ethanol for a long long time now i think they were 1 of the first countries to use it

i wish no weve only got biodiesel down here natural gas i hope 1 day theyll bring e85 or e100 id be estatic and with my 1300cc injectors i tihnk ill be able to use it no problem, yea brazil has had ethanol for a long long time now i think they were 1 of the first countries to use it

thats a shame I have wondered if ethanol was being used all across South America

and yes would definately be able to make some nice numbers with those 1300's and Eth!

How far is it to brazil from where you live?

Looks amazing!

Great to see another R33 with that non-run-of-the-mill front bumper on it :woot: I love mine!

How do you get around not having front indicators? Might cause a bit of mess if someone doesnt see the side ones!

Looks amazing!

Great to see another R33 with that non-run-of-the-mill front bumper on it :P I love mine!

How do you get around not having front indicators? Might cause a bit of mess if someone doesnt see the side ones!

thats actualy the stock bumper its nissan, and i get around jsut find without side indicators

thats actualy the stock bumper its nissan, and i get around jsut find without side indicators

Kinda dangerous.. but whatever works.

I know its factory nissan, i have one too. They just arent as common as the regular one is what i meant.

Look SOO much better in Purple than Silver, like mine!

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