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been a while since i updated this...

put the 30 build on hold for a while and ended up buying myself a trust td05-20g , z32afm , nistune'd rb20 ecu and all associated piping to go with it

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did not hesitate to fit it all up what so ever !

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also bought an EVC to control my hektikness

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also bought a new bosch 040 and had that installed as my old pump was on its way out on the dyno

got it all sorted and Decs from Garage 7 tuned it up sweet for me

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took the car out and about then to a practice session and discovered that it has a bit of fuel surge , so i thought it was time i upgraded the fuel system from just a single bosch 040

got a surge tank from SimonBuilt

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got the fittings from pirtek

and i also bought a bosch 044

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not to mention a dvd of awesomeness

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bought all the other shit i needed through work cheap cheap and got to plumbing it all up

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got a fuel pump bracket from AutoSport aswell

currently we have just finished wiring up the relays and power for both the fuel pumps and installed a couple of switches aswell

currently making up a switch panel for in the cabin

more pics in the next couple of days of the finished product :)

any issues with HKS 'learning' the values. i had the same one and didnt rate it. going back to profec b

only problem i had was it spiking to 22psi , but that was due to a vac line sitting on the exhaust manifold

it spikes now n then but yeah im considering a profec b spec 2 again

last one got stolen :(

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