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Mine does. Its just havin a rest. Haha

After this next few weeks itll get rego. Assumin it services stadium drift. Will hopefully see rego around middle of april. Assumin the money is there spare after payin for round 2 of stadium drift which is in may I believe. But there will be many pics and vids in the comin weeks.

  • 2 weeks later...

so stadium drift was amazing!

entered street class with 5 other cars. most of them looked like track hacks not street cars but was still good fun, and i learnt a shit load.

friday practive was a bit dodgy with the weather track went from wet to dry a few times throughout the day, so was weird gettin used to the changin conditions.

saturday was perfect weather. sun was out, not to hot not to cold.

laurel performed beautifully all weekend right up untill the free expression session where the rack finally f**ked out.

i believe its worn the teeth out as the steering wheel moves a long way with the wheels not doin a hole heap. and i have more lock turnin right then left.

engine also decided it prefers its oil on the out side as it pumped about 4 litres of oil through the rocker cover breather.

and its been low on compression for a while now.

so i will be rebuilding the 20 and finding a new rack in the near future.

all in all i spent a shit load of money, melted a few pairs of tires, broke some stuff and have a freaking awesome weekend.

pics as promised. will post more as the photographers put more up.

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there is a video on facebook that ill upload when i figure out how to save it from facebook haha

  • 3 weeks later...

well the engines coming out this weekend.

will be gettin stripped down and then parts will be ordered as needed on advice from the engine builder.

im tryin to decide if i should spend the money on gettin bigger cams. i keep hear very mixed reports on them.

opinions?

Yep I decided last night whats the point.

25 will make the same figures I want easier and with less money spent.

Now to find a 25 locally.

And work out how to make it run.

Anyone got a link to the wiring that needs to be done for this?

  • 2 weeks later...

Engine found!

Picking up a series 2 rb25 engine package.

Less then 70k on the engine. Still in a running r33 which is auto and the most stock 33 ive ever seen.

Hopefully picking it up next week.

Runs amazingly. Never seen an rb idle so smoothly. No smoke. Revs smoothly. No noises.

Time to start pullin the 20 out.

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