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My pride and joy r33 w/ rb26

Thought it was a good time to start abit of a build thread, have had my skyline for just over three years now and have went from a standard low mount setup to twin high mounts and now a single twin high mount setup. 

engine

RB26 r32 engine rebuit with crank extension 

new n1 oil and water pump 

6boost manifold 

garret 35r turbo 

splitfires coilpacks

custom oil catch can 

eplaced radiator hoses 

Aluminium radiator 

front mount intercooler 

 

Fuel 

Turbosmart 1200 FPR 

Id1000 injectors 

twin Bosch 044 

3L surge tank setup 

race works billet fuel rail

 

Suspension 

Tien coil overs 

adjustable rear lower control arms 

adjustable rear camber arms 

adjustable castor arms 

Exterior 

slim line boot wing 

roof wing 

series two lip extension 

ssr meshies 

 

Just added a old photo from QR and a more relevant engine bay picture for now, still need to powder coat rocker covers and finish of catch can setup

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thanks!

the main aim for the build is reliable/ comfortable daily with enough power to hit the track a few times a year. Here's a couple of photos from rebuilding the omanifold area.

powdercoated! raceworks fuel rail, ID1000!

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Older photo before covers where stripped and catch can setup was mounted!

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Got a spare hour to work on the catch can setup, managed to get the other hose sorted out. 

Catch can setup done! 

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Twin bosch 044 should arrive sometime this week to go into my AI fuel setup and start fitting that put in the boot! 

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