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Went to my mechanics @ Bezerkly Automotive today to get ready for this weekend's Drag Combat event and what do I see? 4 other RB's (3 Skylines, 1 VL) in the workshop getting the treatment :D

Took a look around and snapped some shots then wandered into their new retail shop and nearly emptied my wallet instantly. :headspin:

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And some blatant self-promotion:

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Awesome stuff!!

Adrian

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I did the nitrous setup myself and it cost just under $1000. The plenum looks sexy as hell in person with ridiculous hours having gone into the design of it.

I wish I had the talent and patience that Paul has. Incredible stuff.

Adrian

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I did the nitrous setup myself and it cost just under $1000.  The plenum looks sexy as hell in person with ridiculous hours having gone into the design of it.

I wish I had the talent and patience that Paul has.  Incredible stuff.

Adrian

Was that "twoogle" visiting?? i thought that there was a few more kays on her when i got home from work today!

geez that engine bay of yours sure says " I've got nitrous " :) . I noticed you still have a little bit of line between the solenoids and the fogger, the way I had mine setup I stuck the solenoids right up hard against the fogger as it eliminates any delay and surge, although it's a bitch to fit it. On top of that I had tried to hide it all with a 'polution' disguise. Using polution style rubber hose over the top of the braided lines (cut it down one side and press it on).

geez that engine bay of yours sure says " I've got nitrous " :P . I noticed you still have a little bit of line between the solenoids and the fogger,  the way I had mine setup I stuck the solenoids right up hard against the fogger as it eliminates any delay and surge, although it's a bitch to fit it. On top of that I had tried to hide it all with a 'polution' disguise. Using polution style rubber hose over the top of the braided lines (cut it down one side and press it on).

I've got nothing to hide :) The tiny amount of line from the solenoid to the fogger makes sfa difference. Until very recently I had all 3 solenoids hanging off the back of the fogger but it became more trouble than it was worth. i.e. the weight on the back of the fogger made it forever loose in the inlet pipe, the jets were a prick to change (which we're doing more often now) and getting to the plugs and coils is much easier now too. I'm a natural born poser so I don't want crappy looking black hose everywhere. :kick:

do they make a few of those plenums? do you know what they retail for?

They make and sell a few of them. There were 2 cars getting them fitted while I was there and they have them on the shelf. I think they're about $1500.00

Adrian

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