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Yeah i was only thinking of the stroker kit only.
Isn't the height change the only problem was thinking that hypertune now make a low profile rocker covers.


All your intake and exhaust needs to be modified for the extra height, intake may interfere with the brake booster etc
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ok so new turbo has arrived, looking at injectors and fuel pump on the injectors side of things any one know what i can get in bosch brand that will drop in to factory fuel rail? or should i replace that also? (for a rb25 neo) so many different infos on the interwebs now so confused

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2 hours ago, z00key said:

ok so new turbo has arrived, looking at injectors and fuel pump on the injectors side of things any one know what i can get in bosch brand that will drop in to factory fuel rail? or should i replace that also? (for a rb25 neo) so many different infos on the interwebs now so confused

I used these folk.

http://www.nzefi.com/products/fuel-system/fuel-system-injectors/vehicle-specific-injector-kits/

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yeah i saw those in my search as well as the kit from kudosmotorsport but was hoping someone would know the specifics (part number or anything) so can see if can get some better pricing? but thank you
On 7/30/2018 at 1:01 PM, pol1on1 said:


 

 


Yeah i was only thinking of the stroker kit only.
Isn't the height change the only problem was thinking that hypertune now make a low profile rocker covers.

 

3.0/3.2/3.4 would be the way to go for reliable power but its also the quickest was to empty ur life savings. Depends what how much hp u want...

ok so new turbo has arrived, looking at injectors and fuel pump on the injectors side of things any one know what i can get in bosch brand that will drop in to factory fuel rail? or should i replace that also? (for a rb25 neo) so many different infos on the interwebs now so confused

Happy Belated birthday ! Hope you get spoilt rotten from the love one xx [emoji8]

P/s - I need more tv’s hahahaha my remotes suddenly just stop working
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Happy Belated birthday ! Hope you get spoilt rotten from the love one xx [emoji8]

P/s - I need more tv’s hahahaha my remotes suddenly just stop working


Did you try replacing the batteries?

Hey all, we should do Nando’s soon!!
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Did you try replacing the batteries?

Hey all, we should do Nando’s soon!!



Martin I did [emoji849] its an old tele and I bought the universal remote from JB hi Fi and it didnt work Either [emoji849]

Anyway Nandos is Perfect ! Lets do on Saturday ? Zod & Peter Keen x
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On 8/8/2018 at 5:32 PM, t_revz said:

Hey big daddy

How the screaming and shitty nappies going?

Oh and what about the baby?

She's going good, bub is going good also. We have figured out, that if we can settle her before 10ish she will sleep the night. Is already pretty good with workshop noises, makes noises and is super flirty with smiles and big eyes 

On ‎14‎/‎08‎/‎2018 at 7:45 AM, turboedsloth said:

....... is super flirty with smiles and big eyes 

that's freaking adorable

she is just like her Dad already!!!

 




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