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1 hour ago, ActionDan said:

Same here, car tucked in the shed, get to it next year. 

Just makes me sad seeing all my new engine bits sitting there :(

Don't worry man, good things take time. Took me 1.5  years to build my motor and now there's a leak with the sump, probably be another 1.5 years till I fix that.

  • 3 weeks later...

Decided to start getting things ready and removed the e85 out of it7061CE44-D40E-4BE8-BCCE-82F520FB3D91.thumb.jpeg.e5d3553913d0345cbef43097f3ce07db.jpeg

ive sold the e85 cause by the time I’m done it will probably be stale anyway 

i threw 20L of 98 in it and started it up 6B0BFA23-FB46-4ED2-9E71-469E8C7004F1.thumb.jpeg.78cc3b2c3f94dba4a67dd58450735367.jpegit’s now showing 5% ethonal so hopefully once I throw another 20L or so in there it should come close to zero

 

ps. 98 exhaust fumes f**king stink

  • 1 month later...

We bought a new house and moved into it over Xmas, here is its current temporary living quartersE0DC9F37-483B-4567-9FF3-2E0F84B20D44.thumb.jpeg.7f261ed209484e0b16f66b23b0deb67e.jpeg

i sold the splitfire coils to a mate who had a set fail on him, currently has a set of old oem ones in there that don’t work but of corse will be getting upgraded. 

I have started ordering part for the new build and while waiting for the new workshop to be built and hopefully will have a hoist in it

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  • 2 months later...

Things have started moving forward slowly

started with some very small and simple but something skylines r32s have always neededE68B129E-56CA-4E98-9892-216872E5B577.thumb.jpeg.e790f6ad95e0b16284869aaee21fdecd.jpegit’s a drink holder that’s been 3D printed 29D38708-4DD0-4D1C-8931-F0E86DF20630.thumb.jpeg.5927e9d971e6fe5c0ca24b51817fac4c.jpegfits in perfectly and a 600ml bottle sits in there 

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That cupholder looks sweet....

Things have started moving forward slowly
started with some very small and simple but something skylines r32s have always neededE68B129E-56CA-4E98-9892-216872E5B577.thumb.jpeg.e790f6ad95e0b16284869aaee21fdecd.jpegit’s a drink holder that’s been 3D printed 29D38708-4DD0-4D1C-8931-F0E86DF20630.thumb.jpeg.5927e9d971e6fe5c0ca24b51817fac4c.jpegfits in perfectly and a 600ml bottle sits in there 


Care to share the input file?

We couldn’t push the power any further last time it was tuned because even slightly more boost caused surge issues, I just think it’s couldnt get enough air out anymoreAC949C54-3041-41C6-9C43-61DA8F800D65.thumb.jpeg.594d858466b02fa4745891ccdbe07d0e.jpegWhich means out comes the exhaust cam 

F6DECFE6-8099-4429-98C3-658D85FC820D.thumb.jpeg.df2dda7b3dbc9cbb8ca79f46dec3f7b7.jpeg New and old side by side, it’s a camtech 264 with 9.5mm lift

09576B22-23CC-4CE5-86DF-7ABB50BA8A62.thumb.jpeg.56a7c9a8d910ffce415dc5343fe47fc5.jpegshims for the lash adjustment 21D1E382-F878-49C2-AE0F-B365EBC6E40D.thumb.jpeg.2e741a010ffd516e45f909b1a4d7f194.jpegand all back in, then I pushed the car out of the garage and started the car and ran the cam in as per the instructions.

with the vcam taking all the over lap out the idle is still smooth but has a much deeper note and is a bit louder 

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And off come the turbos, you can see here the rear one has been spewing oil and explains why last time I changed the oil it was pretty low 1D1C9C3A-FFE9-443D-A383-A8D8F4072190.thumb.jpeg.d9c6683baa815792536522cdf365927b.jpegfront one out againE4899F5F-30BF-4855-A47D-D31C58EDF3FA.thumb.jpeg.dd9e52e262f76216f1fe05a5fa65426f.jpegand both gone530F6885-0959-421C-9FAE-A39E18C7C387.thumb.jpeg.34fc22075e3446d8f11008c086bc3107.jpegtook the cam cover back off just give myself more room for screwing around 

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