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looks like the weekend of the 16/17 is bad for a few people, simple fix, how about the weekend after?

Yup!That'd work for me!And probably everyone,'cept maybe Amaru (low blow,dude,I know-but it'll be back meaner than ever once it's done!I have faith in ya!).

What actually happened dude? Haven't you replaced just about everything now!!?

Well the bolts on the front driveshaft sheared out and the driveshaft fell apart. So got it towed to mechanics, and while it was there was getting some new goodies installed (twin plate clutch + chromolly flywheel, new oil sump baffles, camshafts, suspension, brakes etc). When we got the oil sump off we noticed there was some internal engine 'damage'. You can read about it here --> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=52879

But hats off to Greg from Pro Engines (http://www.proengines.com.au) who originally built the engine and is fixing the problem. If you ever need an engine rebuild, make sure you check him out, excellent work and hes a top bloke too :)

Aurora: makes a huge difference, we had a hybrid high flow turbo installed, went from 214 to 252@rw, can safely handle 18psi, but to get anymore power (or more boost), i have to get an air fuel controller and boost controller, initial estimates from evo reckon aprrox 300@rw is achieveable , i dunno about that, but am keen to see what we will get,,,,,i love the sound of the turbo, screams pretty beautiful to me!!!! hahahahahaha

Quoted $1950 over phone, I'm ripping it out and reinstalling myself, i've already got a boost controller and a z32 afm with blitz front mount and hks pod, bigger injectors, and fuel pump, so the thing stopping the power is likely the turbo. Get it done and then a power fc and ex. cam pulley, should make 240+. Hope to have it all done by xmas, but we'll see.

I'll keep everyone posted, then you can decide if it is what you want etc. Also will have my old rechipped [250+km/h] puta for sale soon.

ok well i thought id make up a list as i already got bored of taxi racing (bathurst, lap15)

here we go,m this is for the weekend of the 17th of october

ME

Trip

p1r4t8r

andrew (V33)

tridentt150v

njr34gtt

Andrew(GTS_DUY)

andrew(Supafly)

OZR32GTR

amaru :uhh:

ok, so i guess anyone else interested, and we also need to orgnise somewere to meet and what we're doing. i am just saying a meet somewhere and cruise for a BBQ (cotter etc) and then maybe get some pictures for who wants do, any more ideas??

oh ok so its the 17th? my bad i figured we were doing it later, oh well thats good.

how are you bored of bathurst? i LOVE that race!! i think its awesome seeing the V8's flying round that track!! GO HOLDEN!!!

although it would be so much nicer if there were some 34GTR's thrown in there!!!

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