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first of all Doughboy...i havent eaten since i started work on the car...first thing was to get food into me :P...nah actually it was a servo so i took a couple of pics.....mesh,i cant really say i was please with the service of ANY anodising place,the jobs they do may be great but the service was terrible(i didnt even get one part completed from them)so i done it myself in the end.......the exhaust sounds great however a tad noisey but this can be adjusted with driving habits....i have past a few of the boys in blue,but you just have to judge the gear and throttle position and its not the vile......the air intake sensor on these vehicles are at the right hand side of the intercooler tank....between the turbos and the intake manifold...that pic i took was after the vehicle had been running for well over an hour,i was quite amazed...thats why i took that pic...but last night was quite chilly

troy, will we see another R34GTR at the track soon? Glad to hear you are on the road, it must feel great.

I have a temp probe just after my Hybrid monster cooler and it usually maintains temps within 1/2 a degree of ambient at over 60kmh. Under 60 it tends to warm up a bit more but a full boost run through secnd to third will see the temps plummet. must be nice though to have it built in :P

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