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What are 3" Plates ???

Also are you on the stock clutch??

Not to sure what the plates are. Thats what the guy said on the phone to whats including in the price he gave me with the upgrade package.

Standard clutch for now. Upgrading that shortly though.

Not to sure what the plates are.  Thats what the guy said on the phone to whats including in the price he gave me with the upgrade package.

Standard clutch for now.  Upgrading that shortly though.

Yeah the plates Is a term I have never heard before :)

My stock clutch lasted about a week after I got my stuff done :D I still works a little and is ok for soft driving but slips as the boost comes on in higher gears :) Just got to get around to putting my new one in!

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Ended up modifying the exhaust system on Saturday.

The whole exhaust system is 3" except for the cat convertor. So that was done, so now the whole exhaust system is 3".

This week the FMIC should arrive, so all going to plan hopefully might be able to get the FMIC on this weekend, if not early next week.

They sound like they know their stuff, mine will be going their soon as the engine builder reccommended them. Also do you know if they sell turbo beanies or of where to get one without any branding on it

Hey man am very interested to see how you go... I'm doing a spookily similar set of mods to my R34 (got the turbo high-flowed with a GT2876R core by MTQ here in Brisbane). ;)

BTW Jim Berry comes very highly recommended for clutches (RaceClutch/Avanti Spares at Stones Corner).

Cheers!

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