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clutch ready to go back in

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new nismo engine mount 

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also a brand new slave cylinder and clutch line to get rid of the other shit

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and the box fitted back into the car, after fitting the line I’m not happy with it as it’s far to long and I’m going to make better one using speed flow

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dump pipe is back on and fitted to the exhaust as well 

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tightened up the balancer bolt and fitted the mandrel and belt for the oil pump. 

 

also fitted the a/c lines to the a/c pump and with the brackets pushing the pump further out from the block gives so much more room for the turbo drain to snake through 

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I also forgot to mention how easy the top starter motor bolt is without all that shit under the inlet manifold, you literally just reach in from the top and put it straight in by hand 

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Haha not even close, i Ordered a radiator and waited like 4 months for it to be made, then when it arrived it was the wrong one and now the new one won’t be made till the 28th

3 hours ago, r32-25t said:

Haha not even close, i Ordered a radiator and waited like 4 months for it to be made, then when it arrived it was the wrong one and now the new one won’t be made till the 28th

LOL...

Hmmm... does it start with H and end with e?

  • 1 month later...

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made up the heater hoses out of bmrs lines 

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got the correct radiator and slipped it in only for the fan to hit on the mandrel for the oil pump. Out it came and will be for sale while I go back to the drawing board 

  • 3 weeks later...

Haven’t updated this for a while, I went on holidays and then had the flu 3 times in 2 months and when I have been well it’s been lots of little jobs that haven’t been finished for one reason or another.

First I changed the fuel return line from -6 to -8 

Replaced the short series filter to a long one4D7C3390-05F4-402B-BAC4-7804E0CC8B69.thumb.jpeg.4d3e59ead324348ebcc06f3ea4b45d4c.jpeg

then I grab a set of these brackets and took the option for the hicas line holders as well 

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installed them and used the hicas line holders to hold the 2 -6 lines for the power steering 

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I changed the fuel rain from being twin -6 feed and single -6 return to single -8 in and out 

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mounted the filter and plumbed them together 

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also am moving the flex sensor closer to the regulator and grabbed turbosmarts new -8 reg. Still some fittings and etc to get them in there, also fitted a pressure sensor for more safety 

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16 hours ago, r32-25t said:

fitted a pressure sensor for more safety 

Also means you can setup differential fuel pressure on the Kebabtech 😎

So regardless of slightly fluctuations on fuel pressure you'll inject the right amount.

Notice my logs before had rock solid AFRs? 😊

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Got most of the oil system plumbed up 

got the oil filter into place, I hate where it is but it was the only place I could find where it wasn’t in the way of anything 

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Then plumbed the oil cooler In, BMRS fitting and hoses make this stuff so easy 

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and then the 2 -16 hoses run the length of the car into the boot, need to build a bracket to mount the tank and then the oil system will be done 

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