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Yeh its probably the same as your in terms of response but definitely there is a top end. It's just kept pulling on top end.

Yeah true, -9's give you good top end with the response of the -7's.

Your engine looks nice and clean as with Mine's Purple colour.

Nice bay callan, love that manifold and turbo setup. Who made the manifold? U though about putting the washer bottle in front of the fuse box?

Just relocate it to the boot like mine :P When you break heavily the transition spurts water out the sprayers

This catch can set up, do you have anything else running to it that i cant see? or are the two top pipes it? it can be done this way because u have a filter to the atmosphere correct?

Anyone

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This was yesterday, metallic silver goes down first then the translucent candy apple over the top. Obviously it gets darker the more you apply it.

hot mate!

are you a spray painter by trade??

Also rb25 and 26 coil covers are they all plastic??

rajab damn!

Not a massive job to get the 26 covers on bud. I had them on my 25 and loved it!

Main issue is the PCV as on the 26 covers, there's nowere to plumb it. I deleted my PCV so was a non-issue for me. Other than that, pretty straight forward :)

thanks mate... i just have a long list to do to finish it before Aug. was hoping tidying up the engine covers was a simple take it off get them powder coated and screw back on... Not knowing the rb25 covers are different to the rb 26 ones i got done on my gtr

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