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Tomei sump baffle $180

Nismo fuel reg $100

Denso 740cc injectors rb26 direct fit $400

Splitfire coilpacks $340

Manley rods h beam used rb26 $350

Mahle forged pistons 86.5 rb26 $450

Apexi avcr black edition comes with manuals etc complete $350

Xforce stainless dump pipes for rb26 with O2 sensors $170

N1 turbo steel wheel rebuild kit for standard r32 r33 Gtr turbos $150

Rb26 stainless front pipe $150

Apexi turbo timer $30

Greddy turbo timer $30

Blitz turbo timer $20

Hks turbo timer $20

Turbosmart boost controller solenoid $30

Splitfire gauges $30

Autometer exhaust temp gauge and sender $50

Auto meter boost gauge 60mm $30

Hid kit removed from r33 gtst $20

Tein Coilovers spanners $50

Apexi boost gauge $40

Drift boost gauge $30

Yellow earthing kit $20

Rb26 hks fuel rail missing hks badge $50

R33 Gtr genuine strut brace front and rear $70 each

Nardi boss kit $50

Turbosmart supersonic bov $50

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    • Literally looks like direct port nitrous haha
    • They are in fact just nozzles. They are there only to produce a spray pattern and limit flow. The injector itself is what I use to control flow to the 7x nozzles. My old system had no injector and only PWM the pump. This lead to a lot of inconsistencies, and poor atomization at low pressure when the pump was ramping up. 
    • With the system, once you drive it for a bit, and before you turn the car off, does the car fix its date and time? When you say the date is wrong, what date does the vehicle think it is, and does it always show the same date? My thoughts from a process driven view is; The system may be defaulting to a standard start date/time. The main reason you'd typically see this occuring, is the system is losing its constant/backup power supply.   If its always defaulting to the same date/time at start up, and especially if it fixes itself while driving, I'd say either the non volatile memory has an issue, or the power supply to the volatile memory that stores this information.   The other thing I'd check is if there is anywhere in the system you can adjust the date and time from. If the date/time is still moving forward since it wished you happy new year, then it is 100% possible the system has just had a bit of data corruption occur, and you likely need to find a way to reset the date/time in the vehicle.
    • Scissor Jacks are an accident waiting to happen, the only time they should be used are in an roadside flat, even then a tyre and rim should be placed underneath 
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