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2 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

LOL.. no!

She's interstate for work atm

arr ok, so your home alone having to do all the house work, cook your own meals, clean your own clothes hahaha

2 minutes ago, Jasoncauser said:

arr ok, so your home alone having to do all the house work, cook your own meals, clean your own clothes hahaha

lol... funny..

I already do most of the house work, cook, laundry/fold clothes etc..

New age male :D 

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Hey,
Without hijacking your thread lol,
what do you guys think of wastegate coming off the exhaust housing?
After getting my new kit (as pics attached) i have had a few comments both for and against.

Things to consider
dedicated track car, stock RB20DET motor, arp head studs, E85, 1000cc injectors, Nistune, 460 Walbro fuel pump direct wired. 
Turbo is a Pulsar G30-770, (AKA Pulsar GTX3071) .83 A/R, vband entry and exit with T51 mod
Turbosmart 45mm wastegate 14psi spring installed and includes additional assortment of spring pressures
Custom RB20/25 Tubular manifold with v-band collector ‘Prioritised” wastegate flow to avoid boost creep
Each internal join match ported for best flow (even the join you cannot see once manifold is built) “Steam pipe” coated in Ceratec hi-temp paint Conical expander coming out of EWG to 50mm. 50mm screamer pipe, 3” stainless “starter dump”. Turbo v-band welded to the tubing, 90deg elbow installed, flex bellow included

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No objections, better boost control than say your typical 6Tits manifold with the gate outlet perpendicular to the collector followed by another 90 degree bend.

The welds look great too!

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5 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

@Jasoncauser @r32-25t it's back up 

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Thanks for the heads-up, very much appreciated! Tickets are for sale now.

https://rollracing.com.au/event/all-jap-day-2/

Was quite worried about missing the boat for a moment there. Palms sweaty, arms spaghetti and all that. Got one though. Looking forward to it!

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The haul, just replacement clips and shit, ABS relay, gearbox dust shield, AC condenser drain, window guide, etc.

This R33 problem is worse than a cocaine addiction.

 

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3 minutes ago, BK said:

Did you actually get a fast Amayama order ?

Fast enough, I once ordered something from Perth and it literally took 6 weeks to get to my door.

1 minute ago, BK said:

I'm still waiting for that cam trigger from NZ for the white 32. How long did it take to get yours ?

At the time, I recall it coming the same week I ordered it!

But this was also when NZ Wiring was starting off, so not too sure.

So guessing no bmw purchase then.........

Loving that you are committed to getting this car back to better factory. Its all these little bits that make a street car nice. 

3 minutes ago, robbo_rb180 said:

So guessing no bmw purchase then.........

Loving that you are committed to getting this car back to better factory. Its all these little bits that make a street car nice. 

Oh trust me, if someone came to me and said I'll straight swap you my F80 LCI Comp I would do it... beg for forgiveness later.

Mrs Dose Pipe said you're not allowed to sell the R33 because you're an idiot and will end up with another.

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2 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Mrs Dose Pipe said you're not allowed to sell the R33 because you're an idiot and will end up with another.

trust the wife as mine was right about the sil80.
Once you guys get a bigger place I am sure the you will get to scratch that bmw itch.

6 minutes ago, robbo_rb180 said:

trust the wife as mine was right about the sil80.
Once you guys get a bigger place I am sure the you will get to scratch that bmw itch.

and funny enough she's been right with most things too LOL....  

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