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11 minutes ago, Piggaz said:

That’s sick.

Looking forward to whatbyou think about the efr with the “laggy big rear housing”. ?

Sadly won’t be apples with apples however will report back ( mainly with lap times) 

same motor but upgrades include: valve springs, coil packs, crank kit to keep halal tech happy, dry sump and 4:4 diff gears

 

it better feel better

  • 5 months later...

I've seen plenty of videos, results look pretty bloody good to me! 

Maybe he just got sick of some of the carry on that goes on in build threads? 

Given how some people behave around here these days, there's much less of an incentive to share all the ups and downs of a build. 

11 hours ago, Robzilla32 said:

So, what is happening with this build?

In the garage on the trickle charger. ?

Drive it every couple of weeks and just getting used to the box. Low speed, low rpm shifting without the clutch without making it go BANG/CRASH. Getting there ?.

Wont be touching it again for a very long time. The level of “over it” is very high. 

With the 1.45 housing it went 517 AWKW, up from 486. Turbine speed remained the same at 122,000 RPM.

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The box is quite pleasant to drive to be honest, you just can’t drive it like a synchro box.

No need to justify anything lol. Could sit in the garage for all I care. 

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Who gives a shit if the box is 5k or 25k and what the intended purpose was.

This is the shit I'm talking about, someone does something, anything, and people almost always go out of their way to tell the owner why it was wrong/wasn't what they said originally/not what their tuner recommended etc and straight away we're into hand bags and anti roll racing shit, again. 
 

Who f**king cares, goals and opinions change, sometimes quite often and very quickly. Deal with it and maybe more people would post more info on their builds. 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, ActionDan said:

Who gives a shit if the box is 5k or 25k and what the intended purpose was.

This is the shit I'm talking about, someone does something, anything, and people almost always go out of their way to tell the owner why it was wrong/wasn't what they said originally/not what their tuner recommended etc and straight away we're into hand bags and anti roll racing shit, again. 
 

Who f**king cares, goals and opinions change, sometimes quite often and very quickly. Deal with it and maybe more people would post more info on their builds.

Are you sad because you sold the AU? :(

 

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Hah, nope. Will be glad to not have to move it to the new house.

Am sick of what this place has become in the last few years.

I thought flat cap drifter f**ks had ruined it, but just as many GTR/Big build wankers with too many opinions and egos doing it just as much damage.

Lol I like to stir pigsarse up
 
but he is onto me and doesn’t bite
 
actiondan delivers though
 
yea baby
 
 
Surprised you have the time mate, thought you'd be too busy overcharging people for used GTR junk?


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