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got more details on the head work please???

No idea really, besides whats in the link

ahh nice!

gotta be happy with that!!

i'm making the same power with an unopened motor :rant:

Yeah considering the temp in their dyno room yesterday its pretty good. cooler day and with their a/c fixed, and a boost controller that'll hold more pressure, should be able to get atleast another 20-40kw out of it :(

woot woot new clutch has arrived.....cannot wait to slap it in and not worry about 3rd gear slippage :D

also very very nice power figure there James.....cant wait to see what mine will be making once all is fixed and retuned.....close to 270rwkw hopefully :)

Chad,

Jan 16th

coming?

I'll try and make it for sure, i've finished work for the year now so i'll get stuck into the car. Few problems i have are, turbo is nearly dead, diff spins one wheel at times, handbrake does nothing at high speeds. suspension is nismo struts with cut springs :D If i can get a few of those things fixed i'll be there.

Who's fitting it Krishy :)

Hmmm, I need help putting in my new clutch, with a freshly machined flywheel, redline gearbox oil, castrol transfer case oil, rear main, spigot bush, and C's short throw shifter? Know anyone Luke lol!? :D

Std carnk and rods, 50thou over N1 pistons, serious head work, 2530's, 750cc injectors, ah i'll add the link its easier

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/60...html&hl=GTR

Nice pick up there James, lots of serious mods too, must of saved a packet in the long run, be good to her!!!

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