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As i plan to really get to the track more in 2014 and get this nugget sorted so i can learn to drive it, we thought some oil control is in order as we all know RB's need it :P So even though it is still 100% stock motor and headgasket etc it now has a nice shiny sump -

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As you can see in the image here the turbo elbow is now on the housing so that should get rid of that issue!

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You'll still need to shield that silicon from the heat.

Get them to bend up a bit of heat shieldy stuff, and use some of the mounting points to cover the manifold. Even if you ceramic coat it.

You'll still need to shield that silicon from the heat.

Get them to bend up a bit of heat shieldy stuff, and use some of the mounting points to cover the manifold. Even if you ceramic coat it.

Itll be wrapped and coated etc man! All over it :thumbsup:

Is that sump specially for Neos? I was measuring it up down there and it looked like the sway bar and some hardlines wont clear with the bigger sump.

I'm guessing your putting on a oil drain too behind your head.Going straight to the sump.

Is that sump specially for Neos? I was measuring it up down there and it looked like the sway bar and some hardlines wont clear with the bigger sump.

I'm guessing your putting on a oil drain too behind your head.Going straight to the sump.

Sorry man, havent been online much lately... It fits -

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nice definitely a good aid to making these engine last a bit longer as stockers

Yep will hopefully prolong the life of the poor engine! Its had a hard life but at 150000km its still copping 25psi and 500+whp no worries... This sump will be able to stay with any engine i put in as it will always stay NEO so its a sound investment considering i want to be doing more track time.

The engine mounts were changed to a Hardrace item. Coolant sensor has been relocated to read correctly. Exhaust manifold has been wrapped & clutch plate was swapped to a solid item.

teh secks!

Still ah mazing it's the stock motor, yet people spend like $5K+ on built motors for the same effect

let's race bitch LOL

I'm waiting for my snail/paper weight to come

teh secks!

Still ah mazing it's the stock motor, yet people spend like $5K+ on built motors for the same effect

let's race bitch LOL

I'm waiting for my snail/paper weight to come

Yep, and that is why the build is staying where it is... I am happy with the way it goes (WHEN it fkn goes lol) and the motor seems to be happy enough to handle the given power so why build a motor? And if this motor lets go i will not be changing the plan, ill be finding another low milage donor and going again... I plan to use the car as much as i can and learn to drive it, SMSP South was my first chance and unfortunately a broken engine mount was causing me a lot of issues as you can see a few pages back! BUT sorted now so try again soon....

I got a few gremlins to iron out, but let's hit up wakefield for speed off the streets next year when you're free!

Fingers crossed i have found the last of them!

Will be keen for a few wakie days, just gotta work out time to do them as we are short staffed at work!

Hoping to try the car out locally if i can at SMSP or similar just to MAKE SURE there are no more surprises lol

hope so too!

my car now refuses to make any power past 6k rpm, I can't hear any audible knock or anything.. but being a remapped ECU I can't plug up any software to see what's going on (soon to change once I slap on the new turbo :) )

swapped out the spark plugs last night and was about to go for a drive and realised my fuarking license has been expired for nearly a week!

hope so too!

my car now refuses to make any power past 6k rpm, I can't hear any audible knock or anything.. but being a remapped ECU I can't plug up any software to see what's going on (soon to change once I slap on the new turbo :) )

swapped out the spark plugs last night and was about to go for a drive and realised my fuarking license has been expired for nearly a week!

Lucky you didnt get pulled over :P

Needs more turbo! That is my diagnosis haha

Hoping to try the car out locally if i can at SMSP or similar just to MAKE SURE there are no more surprises lol

Come to one of the SMSP twilight track days early next year if you can get a few hours off work. I'm booked in for the 30/1 and the 26/2.

I like the look of that sump, jelly :)

Lucky you didnt get pulled over :P

Needs more turbo! That is my diagnosis haha

yezzz.. got a Hypergear SS2 and got Scotty to weld on a 45mm Turbosmart Hypergate.. now Stao is just checking the rear housing and finishing off the turbo.. should get it by next week :D

fuarkkkkkkkkkkk lez do teh screamer haha

Come to one of the SMSP twilight track days early next year if you can get a few hours off work. I'm booked in for the 30/1 and the 26/2.

I like the look of that sump, jelly :)

Will do mate! If you are doing both ill try do the same! I saw the guys footage from the last one and it looked fkn awesome!

Looking forward to tracking with ya again :thumbsup:

Sump does look the goods, its got some impressive goodies inside too!

yezzz.. got a Hypergear SS2 and got Scotty to weld on a 45mm Turbosmart Hypergate.. now Stao is just checking the rear housing and finishing off the turbo.. should get it by next week :D

fuarkkkkkkkkkkk lez do teh screamer haha

Should be the goods man! Looking forward to seeing the results!

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