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This build is amazing mate!!! Cant wait to c how u go with the new setup!

Cheers

Herb

Thanks mate !

Waiting on head for install of mew valve train and final assembly :)

Flow bench tested....

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Will swirl and tumble like a washing machine :)

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Some Tomei goodness

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Decided to O-ring block :P

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One bottom end ready for punishment ! All clearances checked to spec! Apparently it took about 45mins per cylinder :cheers: Greg !

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Dummy assemble to check piston to valve clearance :)

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It's playschool :)

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Valves

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Seats cut bronze valve guides knocked in ... 

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Dual valve springs And oversized valves

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Some lab work - cc'ing chamber

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Current comp ratio 8.5:1 :P time to grind the head ... Master at work setting up machine 

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As they say ... A engine builder is only as good as his machinist ... This is a work of Art ! 

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Back to the top for this one,

Its getting a face lift

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When someone drops a car like this off at pro fabrication and says I dunno what I want just make it good the wheels start to turn.

Ive designed and FEA tessted the following cage and thats whats going into this R34

Front section to strut towers

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His exact words were "your in control" so the car will have some easy weight removed.

The idea so far is to remove the rear fire wall and fabricate up a smaller alloy one

Cut out the interior 3rd skins in the rear quarters.

Drill out the spot welds and remove the 2nd steel skin on the fire wall. (2nd skin on the trans tunnel will remain.

Remove all the brackets and studs etc that are no longer being used.

Seam weld the chassis and also reiforce the chassis rails

Should be interesting

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