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A few pics of my stagea from the UK

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SPEC

Was an RS Four originally

Engine is early 32 N1 block

Forged Tomei internals

Trust oil; pump

N1 water pump

Tomei cams

ACL bearings

AP head bolts

Garrett 2860-5s HKS turbo elbows

HKS F con V pro Gold with launch control

profec b boost control with steering wheel boost switch

Tomei fuel pump on seperate cicuit

Exedy riple plate carbon clutch

RS Four S twin synco gearbox

LSD

Greddy induction

HKS intercooler , radiator and oil coler

Electronic Accusump

Nismo engine mounts

Custom 80mm stainless exhaust

HKS downpipes

Suspension is series 2 Nismo S tune

GTR hubs ( to take fork suspension)

Nismo rear lower camber arm

Adjustable rear arms (cusco)

Whiteline ARBs and bushes

Front & rear strur braces

Ap Racing brakes 343mm front

34GTR V spec brakes rear

Nismo bodykit

Ultralite nurenberg wheels with 245 40 18 topyo 888s

recaro seats with retrim to match.

apexi el II gauges

batterey relocated to rear wing

Carbon cooling panel. facia & plenum cover.

Series 2 rear lights

i wont make any power or performance claims as it seems to upset people

I will just say that it is on maximum torque by 4500rpm and it is quick enough for me.

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Nice- I'm liking-

The NA (I think) grille

The strut brace- its a nismo right or Kansai?

The cleanness of the engine bay!

Green- you poms have something for greens tongue.gif

Whats that do-dah on the steering wheel? To many Danger to manifold jokes to be had there...

Whats the little plaque on the cam cover say?

Don't worry about the performance claims- Dynos are all completely different- and ramps rates, gears, operators etc etc all end up to be too many variables. Take it to the track- practice (said it was the first time yeah?) and lay down some numbers. Then you'll know where you stand! At the end of the day- if it puts a smile on your face- then happy times.

Good to have you here.

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Yes it was .

I had to re register as changed email address and the password stopped working. This is where it is at now

The grille is the an NA one but it is also the one that goes with the nismo bodykit

The front strut brace is Kansai , rear is custom.

The button on the steering wheel is a remote boost switch that changes from low to high or of course the other way.

With this i can drive around on low and switch to high (1.5bar) immeadiately without taking my hands off the steering wheel.

The plaque

It is in memeory of Rob Gallager aka Tweenierob the guy and (mate) that built and mapped the engine .He was one of the top UK mappers and died in a road accident aged only 31

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Why would anyone get upset with your power or performance figures?

There was some misunderstanding in the Stagea performance thread. I couldn't follow all of the ranting.

BTW, nice ride. Cars like yours would be a rare sight on the roads around your home town I'd imagine.

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Looks great, feel free to share preformance figures, ignore the crap some people carry on with and as Alex said, as long as you enjoy it.

Have you got some more photos of the seats and dash. Curious to see what you have done as I have been thinking about similar mods. I'd like to switch seats but only if they matchs the trim, same goes for dials etc.

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a dyno print out

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Max power 502.9 max torque 455 ft lbs. at the hubs

For reference the figures are the ones I have . They are awd at the hubs on dynapack rollers at Abbey Motorsport who are not known for silly claims. However please feel free to convert to downunder figures in any way you choose - Im not going to .

Personally I only use they as a comparison between then and now or in the future, they are what they are.

It has had a few mods since then . Power is down a small bit but the torque is up to around 480

And thanks for your concern wolverine the amps is bolted down

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I hope the new format of the forums doesn't start causing issues for you (and others) again like the old one did...

I had lots of problems with the old format but then Prank fixed it with what he called a band-aid solution. The one thing that still bugged me was that if you clicked on a link when you tried to close the link it would close SAU instead - that appears to be fixed now with this latest version.

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