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Congrat's on the trophy Matt, well deserved.... & happy birthday :-)

Thanks Mate, will have to check out your thread as its been a while since i have been online!

epic build man, makes me want to buy another skyline

Thanks Mate, its getting there slowly! Some bigger updates to come once the new fuel system is sorted!

Sif.

Needs moar me.

You are hopeless! But here -

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Oh and the warm up lap runs recorded by Benji -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LIy5JvhKzU&feature=plcp

i wish i could have opened it up on high boost and done a lap but i WILL be back at the track real soon!

Not much to report at this stage until the new fuel system goes in next week, then things should get a bit more exciting................ :woot:

Not much to report at this stage until the new fuel system goes in next week, then things should get a bit more exciting................ :woot:

post lot's of pictures. I'll be designing my surge tank shortly and i'm looking for ideas :-)

post lot's of pictures. I'll be designing my surge tank shortly and i'm looking for ideas :-)

Pretty sure mine is an off the shelf item, ill get pics of the setup soon man!

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Twin 044's? How much power you going for?

Yeah twin 044 and a lift pump... 400kw next year is on the cards but for now i've had too many reliability issues with the single pump being on its limit so it made sense to do it all properly this time, JEM wanted me to go bigger from the start but i was out of $$$ at the time so now its time to step up and get it sorted! Will be running a fuel cooler etc as well.

Yeah twin 044 and a lift pump... 400kw next year is on the cards but for now i've had too many reliability issues with the single pump being on its limit so it made sense to do it all properly this time, JEM wanted me to go bigger from the start but i was out of $$$ at the time so now its time to step up and get it sorted! Will be running a fuel cooler etc as well.

what turbo are you using to get to 400kw? doesnt the E85 become cool enough when it vapourises, dam 400kw will be insane :)

what turbo are you using to get to 400kw? doesnt the E85 become cool enough when it vapourises, dam 400kw will be insane :)

You had PM :thumbsup:

So a few more pics of the custom fuel setup -

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Thanks again to Dean from JEM for the updates and pics! These guys are the best!

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