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did the hill climb. was a blast. total handful....

up in the air of what to do.

theres no low to mid range then huge top end for a second and change gear.

do i change the rear housing from a .82 to a .63 rear housing?

or wait till i put a 25/30 in it and hopefully that fixes it?

Before spending money unplug vct solenoid and see if it makes things worse. If it stays the same get vct workimg

yer im going to have to.. just irritates me i have to do that after sending it to 2 different workshops, when i suck at mechanics!

http://s1196.photobucket.com/user/adz2332/media/Mobile%20Uploads/received_10208902650220669_zpsigtbb7kk.mp4.html

video of the hill climb...

doesnt do how steep and tight the turns were justice! plus its barely a car width wide!

  • 4 months later...

Bit of an update.

Decided to paint the car. currently in a million bits. Have an rb30 also half pulled down.

Asked around, what is the biggest stupidest wing for a 33? BCL was the answer..... as you can tell my dad in the back ground was as impressed with it.... good for a laugh! 

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Prepping

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My brothers r31 but its the colour im also doing my r33. hard to get a good pic of it in the shade

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Soo as for the interior, i let my much younger brother loose to decide the colour.... he came back with the phantom purple from the falcon BF era i think..... I didnt care so i said go for it. sprayed it on the under side of his boot.... and the result was

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I didnt mind it to much.... but he said its not finished and i had to go away until it was done.... i then come back to this 

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Im unsure how i feel about this... but hes adamant that its what my interior is going to be.... not only that its all been bought! lol Leason to you all dont let your younger siblings pick colours! 

  • 3 weeks later...
57 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Don't go 0.63 rear, yuck.

 

I was defiantly considering it after seeing a s14 with almost my exact same mods on a rb25 make 280kws, and boy was its acceleration excellent and response was awesome.

But im building a rb30 / 25 so hopefully that will put the response issues to bed 

 

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Thanks mate. im happy with it being my first time doing it. theres a couple things ill touch up and fix after next weekends oznat thingo.

And if anyone is in adelaide and is going to the oznats, ill be there in this and my torana. plus my bro in his 31 (same colour) feel free to say hi! 

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