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Martin picked it- there's an oil drain for a VCT setup in the sump. Want to do a bit of r&d next year for a VCT setup idea I've got.

Overnight parts from japan sounds good in the movies...what they don't mention is that there is a 6 week manufacturing lead time at the moment...

Also, theres still heaps of of fab work to do and I don't want to stress Paul out trying to get this complete.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

Martin picked it- there's an oil drain for a VCT setup in the sump. Want to do a bit of r&d next year for a VCT setup idea I've got.

Overnight parts from japan sounds good in the movies...what they don't mention is that there is a 6 week manufacturing lead time at the moment...

Also, theres still heaps of of fab work to do and I don't want to stress Paul out trying to get this complete.

Yeah don't rush it mate, not worth it.... It's looking awesome!

Did you run an external head drain thingy?

guys you dont need to go for the whole weekend for the nats, i think its the 18th, that weekend in nov.

mat whats actually involved in fixing my diff?? will i just need oil for it and a case of beer for you? or will there be other hidden costs??

pretty sure all i gotta do is fix my LSD, fit my oil cooler, get a few tanks of petrol and pay entry fee.

shouldnt cost to much.

Depends what u wanna do with the diff mate.... I think you should duck over and see Aaron at Difftrans and let him drive it etc.... If he needs it out to work on just bring it over and I'll take it out for ya :) don't worry about beer, happy to help....

IF my car isn't going for some reason I can put my diff in your car, OR we can get the spare one I have back together (it's nearly locked tho)

guys you dont need to go for the whole weekend for the nats, i think its the 18th, that weekend in nov.

mat whats actually involved in fixing my diff?? will i just need oil for it and a case of beer for you? or will there be other hidden costs??

pretty sure all i gotta do is fix my LSD, fit my oil cooler, get a few tanks of petrol and pay entry fee.

shouldnt cost to much.

What's wrong with the diff?

And what's with all the broken cars ATM

IF my car isn't going for some reason I can put my diff in your car, OR we can get the spare one I have back together (it's nearly locked tho)

nearly locked diff, ill give you 2 hugs and a hand shake for it :D

Martin picked it- there's an oil drain for a VCT setup in the sump. Want to do a bit of r&d next year for a VCT setup idea I've got.

Overnight parts from japan sounds good in the movies...what they don't mention is that there is a 6 week manufacturing lead time at the moment...

Also, theres still heaps of of fab work to do and I don't want to stress Paul out trying to get this complete.

When you do the VCT you should mate it to an RD28 block setup as well

Would be a response monster

Edited by m.j.h

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