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Thx mates =)

Yes, oil and water temp has been a lil bit high. Yes I have the original Nismo oil cooler. The temperature was so high because the not mapping after change from hks to garrett turbo. I also had no big radiator. And much more things... But now I have all better =) And when the car ready it will be mapped from Sky-engineering.

So, the begin of build the engine together =)

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Please klick "I like" in Youtube and support me in a Video Contest, the video with most "I like" klicks in Youtube wins the contest =)

Thanks guys =)

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Thx =)

Yes, we have tourist drive, where you dont need a helmet, and we have trackdays, and at some trackdays we also need a helmet.

Yes, this are the standard blow offs.

Only 4 hours until the end of the contest. Every vote counts =)

Thanks guys

So, the contest is over and I won =)

My price, TEIN Coilovers - Type RA from JapanDyno.com, yeahh =)

Thanks so much for all the votes of you. Thats so great!

News with the engine rebuild, slowly the engine looks more and more like a real engine =)

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Good work of High-Import-Performance =)

And I`m thinking about a new color of the engine bay. I want to paint that which is purple in the pic

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What would you say, how has the engine to look? ;)

Congrats on the win mate thumbsup.gif

Where abouts in Germany are you from?? I'm guessing Frankfurt or Koln area if you're able to get out to the 'Ring so much? I'm originally from Kiefersfelden, so haven't managed to get across to the 'Ring on my visits yet, it's penciled in for next year though! :D

Love the car by the way. The only Jap imports I've seen over there were a M35 Stagea and a 33 GTR, I must be too far out of the way :P How do you go with the salt on the roads, does it cause many problems or do you not drive the R in winter??

@Hanaldo: Hehe, thx bro =) I`m from Leipzig, in the east of Germany. So I have round about 500km to the NürburgRing Nordschleife. I`m round about three times of a year on the Ring. But we have also others tracks in germany =)

I don`t drive the car in winter ;) We have a lot of salt in winter of the streets... So you have to to spend a lil bit in protecting the underside of the car ;)

@benkoau: I have the R33 diffs because of the shorter ratio ;) So I have better accleration but less top speed. But the R33 diffs are also good for ~300km/h enough for the track =)

Some News

1. Here are my new Exedy clutch discs

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2. My tough guy changed the place from the mirrow to the outside of the car^^

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3. A friend took a few parts to paint than for this engine bay look a like

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4. I made all free to get to the tank.

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Here is the place where I want to have the swirl pot:

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something that has always interested me about the nurburgring - hat is the death toll?

there is no way this form of racing would be allowed in aust, without a helmet (unfortunately)

this track is on my 'to do list' :)

something that has always interested me about the nurburgring - hat is the death toll?

there is no way this form of racing would be allowed in aust, without a helmet (unfortunately)

this track is on my 'to do list' :)

for the most part its not a track, its a public toll road. you pay the toll and you drive your lap.

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