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Atm, me and 4bidn1 have removed hypergear G3 and sent if of to get new design rear turbine wheel, replaced 044/surge tank setup

with intank 460 walbro, shifted Z32 into cooler pipe in a 3 inch alloy tube, and changing water injection system to a air/water atomiser setup

with no pump.

and looks wise have fitted a vented carbon fibre bonnet, just need ganadors now to finish it off..

cheers

darren

Finally took a pick with the Akebono's on. Nice to fill out those rims :)

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Getting there slowly, bit by bit. Need the other front bar & spoiler fixed & modified next I think, then back to under the bonnet stuff

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Finally took a pick with the Akebono's on. Nice to fill out those rims :)

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Getting there slowly, bit by bit. Need the other front bar & spoiler fixed & modified next I think, then back to under the bonnet stuff

Looks great Cam; what are your underbonnet plans with this one?

Looks great Cam; what are your underbonnet plans with this one?

Needs the other front bar back on first, this one is the aero-less spare that I modified in my non-pro plasti-welding fashion :unsure:

Planning to chuck on some headers and my decat pipes... but I plan to install hydrogen injection prior to that for a number of reasons, one of which is a reduction in emissions/smell due to a lack of cats.

Still have quite a list of planned changes after those (quite a list actually) so will see how we go...

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Atm, me and 4bidn1 have removed hypergear G3 and sent if of to get new design rear turbine wheel, replaced 044/surge tank setup

with intank 460 walbro, shifted Z32 into cooler pipe in a 3 inch alloy tube, and changing water injection system to a air/water atomiser setup

with no pump.

and looks wise have fitted a vented carbon fibre bonnet, just need ganadors now to finish it off..

cheers

darren

Your new turbo ;) :

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Did 80k service + fitted my de-cat/ed dump pipe. Pretty surprised at how much better it goes, can only imagine how good it would be with a proper aftermarket one.

Now have to install wideband O2 to the front pipe, then it's ready for tuning

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Oi I did ask you and you said they were ok!!! :whistling:

Why can't Cihan print out dyno sheets...LOL

Also, everyone thought I had an air leak somewhere...cos there's a pretty loud hissing noise when it hit boost.

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Why can't Cihan print out dyno sheets...LOL

Also, everyone thought I had an air leak somewhere...cos there's a pretty loud hissing noise when it hit boost.

Cihan can print dyno sheets, when the printer has paper. :P

It's not hard to check for boost leaks, unless you want it done remotely... Drop down mate.

Finally got my gas struts regassed today; no more getting belted in the back of the head when I throw backpackers in the boot.

Guess I'll have to get a bat or something to knock them out now.

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Traded mine in yesterday....

Sad to see it go after 5 years good service, but a 09MY 370GT sedan is helping...

Been a great few days in Melbourne for a 245kW rwd car... :-) missing the AWD already..

Traded mine in yesterday....

Sad to see it go after 5 years good service, but a 09MY 370GT sedan is helping...

Been a great few days in Melbourne for a 245kW rwd car... :-) missing the AWD already..

Nice!

Can you get the sedan in a manuel, or are they all auto?

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