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Your engine sounds very similar to what mine is ( capacity & your intended power level ).

I wasn't entertaining the use of 280's or 290's...but was thinking something along the lines of a 10.5 & 268 , since one of my old JUN's is now damaged.

You have now chucked a curve ball at me in regards to the cams I will go with ..so I eagerly await a proper figure once sorted from your test mule . :D

And I will be keeping the factory air box , but using a large carbon duct to the bottom of it that came off Geoff fear's gtr .

Keen to see photo's of that duct. Thats interesting!

I had a set of JUN 264's at 10.5 but we ran them up and wanted something that more more aggresive on the ramp rates.

Very strong paul, congrats thus far...once sorted, its time to enjoy that car and get it out of the workshop :) rowing gears looool

So this setup will be dedicated for e85 only?

Rowing gears.... w0000!

Nah man. Ethanol Content Sensor. Put whatever the hell I want in and the ECU will adjust it to suit! Vipec can do this too ;)

That duct is a 32 thing, I have one on mine, it cups the hole in the front bar and turns up under the air box, haven't seen one for the 33 or 34 yet

All that power and through a paper filter, freakin awesome, got a graph

Ahh, take a pic and MMS it to me tomorrow?

Yep. $10 paper filter. Pods and exxy jap filters can suck a big one! no graph yet. My phone ran out of charge while I was there. Looks pretty fat!

Mad stuff. That black box is freaky!!

Guy plugged it into my 34 along with MAP hose to ECU and started and run after a minute configuring inputs etc on his laptop.

Then Paul made my engine suck a rag.......eh Paul :no:

Bahaha then he stands there while Sean pulls off the defused and cooler piping...

The old rag eater ;)

Also, you need clear indicators ;)

Im undecided on them. Definately need the S3 Lower lip though. S1 looks homo!!!

and shut your bonnet and take a photo on a sunny day :O

she looks nice mate. But black TE37's wheels look nicer IMO.

Haha. "storm trooper" look? I agree. Black on white looks mad!

Once I get it back i'll spend a few days polishing it and take some half decent photo's. Errr, what a shit job that is!

well, paul is quiet the phag, and he was discussing with his tuner on colour coding his aqua full motec header and exhaust and accesorising with hot pink rins and green wheel nuts. He seems to think it will bring all the boys to the yard, for what purpose i do not wish to know...

well, paul is quiet the phag, and he was discussing with his tuner on colour coding his aqua full motec header and exhaust and accesorising with hot pink rins and green wheel nuts. He seems to think it will bring all the boys to the yard, for what purpose i do not wish to know...

Well I'm sure he could teach you but he'd have to charge lol

well, paul is quiet the phag, and he was discussing with his tuner on colour coding his aqua full motec header and exhaust and accesorising with hot pink rins and green wheel nuts. He seems to think it will bring all the boys to the yard, for what purpose i do not wish to know...

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I was thinking these! Thoughts?

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