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Ok since last post have done a few more track sessions, sprint and drift.

Havnt really been driving the car since Feb cause the 20 is on its way out, lost compression in cylinder 1 :(

Still boosts and skids, have done a day and a night session at QR on 5.5 cylinders hehe

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Oh and also have had this built :P

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Thanks dude its gettin there haha

No have only ever had the teks gold and orange. They were either an early model nismo or hanbai's. Have never seen another set for sale...they are long gone as the were 4 stud.

P1's are a nice wheel but have never seen them in good specs, run 30mm spacers with mine.

Food for thought :)

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ok last weekend was very productive. picked up a standard 25 last Friday and got to work first thing Saturday morning. after a couple of small issues managed to get her going and get the car home sunday night.

havnt really drivin it yet had a miss at about 6000rpm so will try and solve that this weekend. also put a s13 non-hicas rack in while the engine was out, steering is amazing have never felt proper power steering in the ceff haha. only have one pic will get more later...

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more steering and suspension mods to come!

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So car still has the miss I now think its boost cut as I have got the warning come up on the boost controller when the car cuts. So need to buy a boost gauge now to see whats going on.

This weekend got my toe arm brace, rear strut brace and front strut brace bolted in, had to cut the throttle cable bracket down to make it fit.

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Also quickly tried out my new guard roller.

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Pulled this of the rear passenger guard haha

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Heres where im up to with the front suspension. Need to pick up my ikea formula tie rods today and will borrow a bigger tap and die set during the week to fix my RH LCA thread ooops

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Hopefully have it back on the road this weekend but will badly need a wheel alignment.

Matsuri is getting closer!

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can you say pink bits ceffy :action-smiley-069:

missfire might be the common missing caused by the r33 and r32 coil pack, does it sound like a shit splutter or is it just a pop on/off throttle at a certain rpm

you've made a low s13 strut brace work altho i'd say on start up and under engine load you'd get some rubbing

looking good

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Haha I like my pink bits :P

Nah wont be the coil packs, its not spluttering or anything it just feels like the normal fuel cut limiter but only does it once for like a second then power comes back and will rev to redline...

Sturt brace is a bit of a worry but starts up and revs fine will have to see how it goes under load can always modify the throttle bracket a little more.

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Haha thanks guys. I love playing with colours Stang :)

Have now learnt 2 pak at work so can make much nicer things.

Some of my wheel collection, had a couple of hours the night before an event so decided to play with some 'export quality'

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And my latest creation, longest I have spent on prep work but come up mint!

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