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2 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Hey relaks brah, my engine hasn't gone bang yet, however the motivation has.

 

You don't really have a lot more to do, do you

Just fire that puppy up and go for a cruise in the mountains or something

The sound of a RB, on boost, reverberating off walls should bring your boys back to the yard, if that doesn't stir the loins then all hope is lost.

2 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Might do a track day next month, let's see if it goes bang then lol.

Because nothing breeds motivation more than breaking your car at the track.

For my sake, start slow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or, go balls to the wall and post video 

I has Pssshh for the LOLS

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Only opened a bit currently so only minor LOLS, I tried it everywhere from 100% which brought all the bangs to the exhaust and PSSSHHH to the extreme, right down to closed with nil psshh's

Spring is wound down pretty tight, so only really vents at max boostage, under that its very minor dosage

LOLS are pretty good

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Still not broken

Fuel pump, injectors, Flexfuel and clutch

Fuel pump, injectors, Flexfuel and clutch

Fuel pump, injectors, Flexfuel and clutch

Fuel pump, injectors, Flexfuel and clutch

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  • 3 weeks later...

Contemplating a catback or axle back.

Car sounds stock, except for turbo spooling and tyres slipping.

Conundrums:

1. Pre fab - Invidia? N2? R400?Cold start noise? 

2. Shop made - pretty much design what I want with the sound I want.

1. Pro: Would be cheap and I get to install, Con: get what I get given sound/drone wise

2. Con: Would be a bit more expensive vs the massed produced item, Pro: able to test what it sounds during the build, Con: I don't really get to install.

2. Found this axle back pic on the nets, will need to speak to my local exhaust shop, Pro: stock rear pipe and resonator, stock exhaust tips, Con: Cost???, not really any other cons that are blinding obvious.

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Disclaimer: this is not a performance modification, pipe work can still be the same as now, just need to do something about the mufflers, I'm after just a little more sound.

I keep leaning towards shop built....like the pic

Hmmmmm

29 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

External gate, I can supply Turbosmart gate

LOL, yeah nah 

I had a "screamer" pipe on my 33, for about 3 days, till it got plumbed back in, it sounded like arse.

1 hour ago, Ben C34 said:

Turbos car to make it quieter, Nek minit..

Yeap, I'm a idiot.....

I swear to jebus I'm one of rhe stupidest old hoons on rhe planet.

I blame all the pot I smoked as a teenager.

Becauseconsumer 

Plus I haven't been under the car for ages

1x KDT926 Whiteline Front Gearbox - Mount Bushing (BRZ/86) $35.37 $35.37
1x TS-FRS-Rear Torque Solution Rear Shifter Bushing: Toyota 86 $37.36 $37.36
1 hour ago, mlr said:

I'm fairly free this weekend

Go with @PLYNX this wekeend is mental for me :(

Tomorrow cake delivery (missus side hustle), then accountant, then planning out our bathroom reno with the builder, then buy shit, then going to Hans Zimmer symphony (because all Skyline owners are sophisticated LOLOLOL)

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