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i am really looking forward to see how this goes as i have been thinking about doing something similar for awhile now but i don't think what i build would look as pretty. :)

Well i think you should give it ago, and if you need any info i will be more then happy to provide you the info.

Well i think you should give it ago, and if you need any info i will be more then happy to provide you the info.

thanks

it's nice to know that there are still nice people out there that will help there fellow car guys out. :)

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Bobby

I have only just come across this thread and gone from beginning to end in a session.

All I can say is this is truely an amazing endeavour, something I can only aspire to.

Can't wait to see the final output.

Thankyou for sharing so openly.

Regards and respect.

Bobby

I have only just come across this thread and gone from beginning to end in a session.

All I can say is this is truely an amazing endeavour, something I can only aspire to.

Can't wait to see the final output.

Thankyou for sharing so openly.

Regards and respect.

Thank you for your comments

Needs more updates with pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes i know its been awhile, John is doing the final stages on the venturi dump will have pics this week sometime. Also he is in the process of desigining the plunger infront of the turbo!!!! more details to come soon.

The motor builder is looking at drilling the head to relief air locks. Will have full detailed pics on how we will fix this problem.

hahah i love that quote bobby!! some time this year!! heres to hoping u get an early xmas present!! good luck !

Thats at least a realistic goal.

The last car build I started took 3 years to finish! Way too long, as I got so frustrated with how long things were taking I had time to buy an R34 and design an engine upgrade for it!

This is deadset one amazing build... I'm still dumbfounded by the perfection of the turbo manifold. As a Fabricator myself, I learnt early that I would never know as much as the older guys. It's a shame that real fabrication is a dying art... Metalurgists are a dime a dozen. I would trade in everything to have a fraction of John's skills and knowledge... But enough of the tradesman envy.

I can't wait to hear this thing start up once it's complete. You better be posting a video, haha. Money is nothing when it comes to experimention and perfection, and by the looks of it you have succeeded. Keep up the great work! I'll be making sure my eyes are glued on this build.

Hi Robert,

Thank you for your comments.

Yes john has the skills, just remember its never to late to excell in fabrication.

Yes you will have full data once the car is up and going ill be posting vids and even data files just to show how its all going to work.

Cheers

Bobby

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