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2 hours ago, MoMnDadGTR said:

love it. flex fuel setup on e85? im using water meth injection on my car. works great with the haltec. seems like the boys down under arent going this route but i can get it for cheap and it keeps my engine parts clean...

I’ll be running on pump fuel for now and then maybe next year set it up for e85.

water/meth kit works wonders mate really cheap stuff that works great.  i dont know about down under there but we have an AEM kit with safety backup and ive been running it solid for years. my opinion better setup than e85 for what its worth.

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7 hours ago, MoMnDadGTR said:

water/meth kit works wonders mate really cheap stuff that works great.  i dont know about down under there but we have an AEM kit with safety backup and ive been running it solid for years. my opinion better setup than e85 for what its worth.

Can you please send me a link of this item? I’ll have a look and research about it!

here is the base kit from aem...i know its not a down under piece but we use this alot around here on big power 2j's and rb's. keeps your engines valves crazy clean...my nossle is in my manifold. need a flex fuel sensor of some kind obviously haha....can run crazy boost if your motor is built for it with this kit. really cheap stuff too, i buy it at a farm supply shop in town. im sure some guys are gunna say this option isnt safe but it defintily is and works great. tried and tested mate. upgrade to a bigger tank to if you go this route.

  • 2 weeks later...

Mods update 

-Garret GTX3582r Gen2 T4 turbocharger 

-ID1300cc Injectors

-6boost manifold 

-JUN 272 Stage2 cams

-CP forged pistons and conrods

-N1 oil pump with Reimax Oil pump gears

-N1 water pump and timing kit

-HKS cam gears

-TOMEi sump baffle 

-ARP Main stud kit, crankshaft main bearing cap stud kit

-Exedy twin plate racing clutch 
-Custom oil catch can 

-Apexi Power FC D-Jetro  

-100mm Intercooler

-PWR aluminium radiator 

-JJR Heater and cooling silicone hose kit 

 

 

What do you guys think? Will I hit 600hp at the wheels?

  • 5 weeks later...

Update:

Taking the car out of the mechanic shop and getting it towed to another mechanic shop. 

Been 5 months with no progress at all. disappointed but it is what it is.

Will be in better hands next week.

 

1 hour ago, oktaytrz said:

Update:

Taking the car out of the mechanic shop and getting it towed to another mechanic shop. 

Been 5 months with no progress at all. disappointed but it is what it is.

Will be in better hands next week.

 

Which shop?

13 minutes ago, oktaytrz said:

Bad news guys.. 

apparently the cams are Stock cams not Jun 272.. I’ve been misled. So I am in need of some drop in cams. 
was thinking of Tomei Type B Poncam 262. Any thoughts? 

Yep keep the stock cams with adjustable gears.

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On 19/06/2020 at 7:27 PM, KiwiRS4T said:

Yep keep the stock cams with adjustable gears.

I’m really leaning towards Tomei Poncam Type B 260 9.15lift. Might as well get it done as I’ll be running flexfuel next year means more power. Will need the cams anyways 

UPDATE: 

Painted the inside door jams and boot lid in 326 crystal white colour. today I will be putting the doors and the boot back on before sending the car back to mechanics.

Parts Update - ordered below parts 

-Haltech Platinum Pro (plugnplay)

-ATI Balancer 750hp rated

-Brand new coil pack loom 

Hi Ladies/Gents,

Need some opinions / recommendations

as we're aiming for 550-600hp on pump fuel (98), I am having to think of ways to improve the life of my gearbox lol. any tips would highly appreciated. 

I have a r33 gearbox btw. 

Thank you

Also, any predictions of power outcome with below mods please? car will be run on pump fuel.

Updated Mod List

Garret GTX3582R Gen2 0.82ar

6Boost Exhaust Manifold

Tomei Type B Poncams

CP Forged Pistons and Spool conrods

OS Giken Cam Gears

ATI Balancer 750HP rated

ID1300cc Injectors

Haltech Platinum Pro ECU 

Tomei Sump Baffle

N1 Oil Pump with Reimax gear set

N1 Water Pump

Cosmetic gaskets

PWR Racing Radiator

Turbosmart Waste Gate

ARP Main Stud Kit

ARP Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap Stud Kit

Greddy Electronic Boost Controller

4’ HKS Super Dragger Exhaust

Exedy Twin Plate Racing Clutch Kit

Frenchies Single Pump Intank Fuel Pump Kit

UPDATE:

Decided to go flexfuel ? since I bought the Haltech Platinum pro. Will need an external map sensor to turn the boost up and a flexfuel sensor. 

Engine progress pics to come next week.

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