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Heavy steering isn't a problem for me. But I'll just put it back in for now. I'll settle this after the motor is in. I don't need these head aches right now.

No drilling and tapping needed. Uses the bottom threaded hole to secure. Highly recommend.

From Hi-Octane direct. Only $100 at the moment.

 

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On 4/3/2019 at 8:25 PM, Vodkashotx said:

Also people got images of how they got their surge tanks setup?

Christian's high quality set up and my cheapo Chinese tank version:

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Did the head drain, Got rid of the factory oil cooler assembly in favor of Taarks new relocation block, Have a nice cooler ready to go with it. 

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Now to find the time to drop it in... And maybe find all the bell housing bolts... Anyone know the sizer or where I might be able to buy them just in case? (I had to move house between build...)

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bell housing bolts - see their other listings for clutch bolts etc

https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/nissan/gearboxes/listing-2200592497.htm?rsqid=d6e82041ecef4c5c84dcf5280fc20984-001

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19 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Yalla bro, my shit box is running.

When we going Krispy Kreme to show off to Honda kids?

I would have had it running by now if I wore condoms, But ya boi likes to rides to ride raw. NO RAGRATS!

Couple of months, I hope to have it on the road before the end of the year. 
 

10 hours ago, KiwiRS4T said:

Thanks for the link bud!

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Missus was giving me the disappoint today, Decided I didn't need that shit and went and worked on racecar. It's amazing how much you can bash out when the boys come in for a hand and you're in a shitty mood. 


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Been slowly chipping at it still. Sometimes I don't get a chance to touch it for months on end. 

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Only small bits and pieces left. Just need to buy a decent intercooler, Fuel rail, Get someone to make up piping and exhaust, Set up the surge tank and get the whole assembly wet.

Can anyone tell me wtf these plugs are for? I've axed so much shit I don't even know what is what anymore! (I assume one for IACV)
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I just need to sort out the fuelling in the boot and find a decent mobile fabricator. 

Anyone know a decent mobile fabricator in Syd? Just need dump and inter cooler piping made up.

Off the jack stands after a year and feeling how it's starting to come together. 

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Best thing about this thread is talking to your boss at your desk for a bit then looking at your open tabs and seeing the "Spread Yo Cheeks" label. ?

 

Good times.

On 1/20/2020 at 10:10 AM, DivHunter said:

Best thing about this thread is talking to your boss at your desk for a bit then looking at your open tabs and seeing the "Spread Yo Cheeks" label. ?

 

Good times.

Uhhh... I've thought about it. 

Admin can you change topic name?

Free reign on the name. Just bring the LOLs to something more sfw.

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