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  1. sorry man, check out my m5 video for screaming tires and exhaust!
  2. Fix Stop Forced Speed Track Day Video http://vimeo.com/10007685
  3. umm no we just used radios to clear traffic!
  4. hahaha what a world of difference! What about happy!
  5. oh thanks man, yep here is my parts list http://web.me.com/sshhh/drift_king/Blog_Up...spec_sheet.html
  6. http://vimeo.com/9367133
  7. http://vimeo.com/9378262
  8. Mad Mike Madness in Formula D thailand Nob Tanaguchi In Manila http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mIMsUUbPjE Concept One San Juan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8SXVLA2TrI Atoy Bodykits Shop Dyno Day for my pickup! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=158yxcYtTC8 Enjoy!
  9. thanks!
  10. Drifting in my r33 skyfiro Ute!
  11. BMW M5 Togue Drift
  12. my new drift vid
  13. i pulled out that hose which goes under the throttle body on the inner side near the firewall and its got no vacuum either. i dont understand it!
  14. i have the same problem, im working on the car now i cant seem to find an alternate vacuum source besides the BOV and FPR vacuum.
  15. Hi I need help, I have been researching and tinkering with my rb26 and am having trouble locating the rear vacuum line. My engine was transplanted so were kinda trying to figure things out. I have found the old by pass line and transfered it to my blow off valve, (sard r2d2) which wont open. Im running an AEM ECU with map, AIT, and boost control. I noticed that the shop that tuned the car used the fuel pressure vacuum to run the MAP, boost gauge, FPR, and used the charcoal canister vacuum to run the EBC. now following this thread I tried to locate the old boost line behind the head and upon inspecting finding it It had no vacuum. I traced it further to the throttle side and also no vacuum. I think i need to pull down the throttle body to get a closer look but its a real big job and Im not to keen to do it. How do I locate the rear vacuum line source or stock wastegate vacuum source? thank you!
  16. Hi I need your help, I have been researching and tinkering with my rb26 and am having trouble locating the rear vacuum line. My engine was transplanted so were kinda trying to figure things out. I have found the old by pass line and transfered it to my blow off valve, (sard r2d2) which wont open. Im running an AEM ECU with map, AIT, and boost control. I noticed that the shop that tuned the car used the fuel pressure vacuum to run the MAP, boost gauge, FPR, and used the charcoal canister vacuum to run the EBC. now following this thread I tried to locate the old boost line behind the head and upon inspecting finding it It had no vacuum. I traced it further to the throttle side and also no vacuum. I think i need to pull down the throttle body to get a closer look but its a real big job and Im not to keen to do it. How do I locate the rear vacuum line source or stock wastegate vacuum source? thank you!
  17. thanks guys!
  18. thanks here is a new video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3WXo3bQXO0 dyno run!
  19. yup thank god for sponsors
  20. hello, I own the a31 to r33 gtr conversion story is its not an actual skyline, it was an 1989 a31 4 door cefiro which i converted into a ute. It use to have an rb25det with the cefiro front end but i recently changed it to an rb26dett with an r33 gtr front end. we pretty much custom fabricated the kit. Now i know its easier to by a real one but here in the philippines we dont get them very often plus we have to convert them from right to left hand drive! more on the car below. http://web.me.com/sshhh/drift_king/KING.html
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