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Singapore Noodle Soup!  It is a bit of a dog of a job but so satisfying when it's done!  I'll be doing mine for the second time at some point which I'm not looking forward to.  It's amazing how much neater you can make it all look with some well routed wiring.

Enjoy! 😁

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There won’t be a single Nissan ecu sensor on the engine any more which basically made the original harness completely redundant, I was trying to pay someone to do this but everyone I spoke to had either stopped doing it or just came across as an arrogant prick

On 25/06/2022 at 9:48 AM, r32-25t said:

There won’t be a single Nissan ecu sensor on the engine any more which basically made the original harness completely redundant, I was trying to pay someone to do this but everyone I spoke to had either stopped doing it or just came across as an arrogant prick

I'd stop doing it or be an arrogant prick if I had to do wiring all the time too! 🤣🤣

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Been doing some part collecting 

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first we have the oil pump blank because of the external pump the engine will now have 

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new set of cam gears from prp, my old ones were fine but I like the locking system prp have come up with on their versions 

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new timing belt, tensioner, idler, washer and crank gear 

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brand new rear main seal housing just because 

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and all new seals from nitto (they came in the full gasket kit)

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Haven’t touched it again yet, will get try and get the body wiring back into shape and taped up soon then need the engine to be able do the rest 

i know how you feel about all the car doing is collecting parts and dust 

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Thanks, yes it does and I’m pretty sure it’s the first time I’ve seen it out of the box. I opened it a couple of times but I’m pretty sure I never took it out 

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On 9/9/2022 at 7:00 PM, r32-25t said:

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shit just got real 

Haha, I was going to call you yesterday afternoon, I went past APM to see how they were travelling with my motor, they told me they just finished the billet one and mine was next. I though you’d be happy.
 My pistons have arrived. 

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On 10/9/2022 at 11:19 AM, Old man 32 GTR said:

Haha, I was going to call you yesterday afternoon, I went past APM to see how they were travelling with my motor, they told me they just finished the billet one and mine was next. I though you’d be happy.
 My pistons have arrived. 

Your pistons arrived a lot faster then mine then, I would love to have seen them before they went in though, I put a camera down the spark plug hole and the crown is so big that they have an area to leave clearance for the spark plug electrode 

On 10/9/2022 at 2:05 PM, r32-25t said:

Your pistons arrived a lot faster then mine then, I would love to have seen them before they went in though, I put a camera down the spark plug hole and the crown is so big that they have an area to leave clearance for the spark plug electrode 

Photo?

what compression ratio did you end up with?

photo of the head?

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