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  On 04/09/2013 at 11:53 PM, $$slowmedown said:

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Are you sure the rotors are on the right way? Reason i asked is because i have the same rotors and mine are the other way, i double checked it seems like the vains on the pmu scr pro rotors follow the direction of the slids...

  On 10/09/2013 at 6:17 AM, omnigear said:

i though the vain is suppose to go the rear? it goes from the center of the rotor then out or its the other way?

Air should be coming from center of rotor to outer rotor

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  On 11/09/2013 at 6:12 AM, GH05T said:

that dosnt make sence to my brain, surly it should be sweeping outwards not draggin inwards?

I would tend to agree by looking at the design. Disc designers are a lot smarter than me however...

I guess it must act as a vacuum by creating a low pressure zone outside the vanes which draws the hot air out from the centre of the disc outwards. Makes sense in that it evacuates the hot air and dust away from the centre of the disc.

the vanes would work exactly how a turbo works

sucks in cool air from the centre, and propels it using centripetal acceleration (flings it outwards)

having them curved just helps draw the air through the disc

Vanes are the ones on the inside that pump air. They should sweep backwards.

Grooves are on the outside and remove pad dust etc. It doesnt matter which way they go.

You orientate the rotor for the vanes, not the grooves.

As an aside the Project Mu rotors dont have proper vanes anyway so this stuff doesnt matter very much.

Flat out getting this car finished guys, most fluids are in and 50% of interior left to put back in

Photos will come as soon as I can

NEED SOME HELP PLEASE GUYS.......CAN ANYONE HELP WITH FACTORY NISSAN PLACEMENT/MEASUREMENTS OF ALL THE BADGES/EMBLEMS???

NEED TO FIGURE IT OUT THIS WEEK!!!

Cheers

  On 05/09/2013 at 12:19 AM, SimonR32 said:

Insane work, well done... Going to be so bad driving on the road for the first time, I bet you will be able to hear every single bit of sand and dirt hitting the undercarriage :(

Thanks Simon, maybe...but there will be so many other epic noises!

  On 05/09/2013 at 12:57 AM, paulR32gtr said:

Well I think we can safely say thread is delivering on title as promised...

How many tooth brushes have you gone through to get it to this state???? :) How on earth did you get the plugs, wiring, hose clamps so clean... man!

Love the dedication well done.

Cheers Paul. Mate I am well and truly over cleaning I can tell you that.

  On 05/09/2013 at 5:17 AM, B-rice said:

This car should not be driven. It should be stored in a garage that is cleaner than a laboratory

Ha Bryce, I don't have that level of will power!! I NEED to drive it.

  On 05/09/2013 at 6:55 AM, PRO_32 said:

Coming along nicely love checking in and seeing the progress every week. Seriously though buy another one to drive and wrap this one up to neat to ruin.

Thanks mate. With everything I have learnt I think I will need to buy another one to restore and not drive, one day....

  On 06/09/2013 at 7:57 AM, Turbo tommy said:

robbie will you ever sell it haha?

Don't think so but you never know right

  On 10/09/2013 at 6:19 AM, Plattsy said:

great thread.

Cheers Paul

  On 13/09/2013 at 1:16 AM, shaunus said:

Looks too good to take out on the street now :yes: Top work!

Thanks mate. Knees will buckle haha

  On 19/09/2013 at 7:32 PM, xxxxx said:

Jus finished reading this thread from page 1. Superb job so far, cant wait to see this through.

Nice. It's nearly there, just need to get the time to get photos up!

  On 27/09/2013 at 8:02 AM, fdequipment said:

Nice build Robbie, can't wait to see the before and after picture. Yay! Can't really wait to see the final output. Keep up the good work and Goodluck! Will follow this thread. :no:

Cheers! Shouldn't be long now mate. I really wish I had the foresight to take more photos of the car before ripping into it...

Power output figure will be interesting

Rear Nismo bushes and rest of OEM front ball joints in

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Billet spacer installed

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Making up AFM adaptors

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Brand new OEM BM57 BMC and stopper done

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P/steer in and belts on

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Cooler top brackets in

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Fitting up radiator

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