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so yesterday i got stuck into doing injectors... had to modify the fuel rail to suit the new Deka 620cc injectors as they are 12mm taller overall. this raises the rail up and nearly fouls the bottom of the top part of the intake manifold.

also some pics of Andrew half way thro the manifold.

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some more minor stuff happening.

Cheers to Cazman for getting the wheel for me. pretty sweet and perfect for the price.

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another bay shot. i have now modded the rad some more for extra clearance between the fan and the rad.

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Throttle cable is a S14 sr one and almost fits the neo. just needed to move the mount 40mm further forward and it fits. Made custom mount using 3mm stainless and water jet cutter.

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yeah mate keeping the stock plenum for now.. the budget doesnt quite stretch as far as to a greddy or custom one just yet, we could make one but im not convinced that it would be of any gains other then shorter pipe work and look nicer.

got my front wheels on, wound in some low on the coilovers and they sit ok for now... i'll see how it drives first and then i might lower it some more yet,

andrew got to work doing the exhaust... got the mufflers done today and had a set back involving the air compressor catching on fire lol.

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Exhaust all done (except for screamer) looks insane! if anyone is after QUALITY fab work Andrew from AM Performance is the man to see. you can contact him on [email protected] or his phone is 0401 865 373

heres the pics.

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