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Breathing all good?

yea catch can v4 has done the trip

have not had to deploy the scaveng pump just yet

thats pretty good considering 12x12 minute sessions half at 15psi and half at 19psi

Did you throw in a fuel cooler??

yea i did in the end

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on the 12 session i had the tank at 1/4 and did a session after 4 laps the secondary pump got noise and the ecu went into linp mode ( fuel pressure protection) so we know that works

restatr car with fuel and all fixed

  • 1 month later...

minor update

been working on these fckers for a while

i want more stopping power

so 996/7 porka cup calipers

380mm full floating rotors(off getting machined)

new brake line, new pads

custom hub adapters and billet dog bones

i was very happy they fit under the 18's

just buy about 7 mm

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  • 2 weeks later...

rally sprint done and dusted

tops fun you guys should get out there

i almost died about 10 times

fastest time got me 10 out of 80

and more importantly beat the only other r33 gtr out there by 9 seconds( although he won a trophy for our class, should have checked they had me in the right class to begin with...lol)

my first ever youtube video check it... after it uploads

http://youtu.be/joAU_gEKMdA

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