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So who wants to be pit crew next year whistling.gif

Yeah I shall volunteer for this role. Sounds like an awesome time out and the thoughts of going out later and hitting some clubs just sets it off lol

So who wants to be pit crew next year whistling.gif

keen.

how hard is it to enter clubsprint class as a privateer? ive been playing around with aerodynamics in scale... the 33's getting a full sealed underbody but seeing the track i dont think it will have enough power still :S

Oh bad luck for him.

Probably move to JIC crimped fittings on braided hose and avoid that happening again. Its never much fun!

(This is how we do all of our GTR lines - high pressure oil leaks are always bad news on the track)

yeah wont be using pushlock again... too risky. had a chat to my local hydralink guy today and will go with single wire hydraulic hose with crimped JIC fittings..that shit aint coming off lol.

in the end damage was spun number 2 bearing and a cracked crank...am attempting to rebuild it using new crank, acl race bearings, APR rod bolts and N1 oil pump. hopefully should cover the bases

oh and cheers for the offer! i may still hit you up. depends how busy my hydralink guy is.

Edited by Simon-S14

haha yeah ive been watching that thread for ages... the mind boggles at how nissan get it so right sometimes.. and yet so many ppl have issues with N1 pumps. it begs the question was there a prob with the design/manufacture of the pump or a problem with the fitting/rest of the build that contributed to the failure.

i think i'll either reuse the OEM neo pump (i inspected it... looks brand new still.. no bearing material went thro it. or go a billet geat set for the oem housing.

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