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Ok..

Even though i can see it from 2 different points of view.. I will try and obide by the unwritten rules of the forums... this will be my main post for my car and its progress.. if it is updated.. (duh) the time date will be updated)

I will link a few posts that i have done already and the rest will be in here.

Ok here is the car pretty stock.. All i had done at that stage was get the tinting done + remove some dicky strips that were on the car.. ( yes the tinting is legal.. its just a kick ass grade that looks darker then what it is)

actually.. heres a pic of it without tinting and the strip of doom. (see attached)

07/02/07

Tinting + Clean up

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=156878

17/02/07

After that i started on the performance a little.. I took the car to all star on the dyno day and got a very modest 123kw of power on stock boost.. it was a good number to start on.

21/02/07

I went out and bought a Apexi Power intake (from slidewise) that week and installed that badboy.. i noticed straight away that there was a little more juice under the hood.

After that i was tossing and turning on what to do next.. but since Aussieland is hotter then Japan i thought that a FMIC was a good option..

02/03/07

I got one of the JustJap FMIC's off the forums here and got mark to give me a hand "bolting" it on.

Was a 4 hour job but in the end i was happy with the work and was also happy i was getting my hands dirty by helping on the install..again mark... thanks :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=158803 << Front mount install topic

We kept the front bumper on there and did not cut the whole out in the middle.. so at this stage my car looks dead stock.. but when it winds up it dont.

So at this stage due to the FMIC i now have a 9psi boost

Also i used the how-to topic for maxing the boost on the stock solenoid ( as in to keep it a constant 7psi by permanent grouding of the ground wire).

05/03/07

Last night my handbrake boot gaiter arrived.. and i must say i am very happy with the quality... Noel have a look at it @ Cactus jacks as i know you were after one... put that on in 2 minutes.. didnt think a how-to post was needed for that as we already have some fantastic ones on the forums on how to remove the inside panels.

19/11/07

Finially put an exhaust on it, got a Rob Bliss one installed, got it from a fellow forum goer, Basicly it is the full system bar changing the turbo mani.

3" with a high flow cat.

Ill put it on the dyno again soon, id expect a few more bikkies for my dollar now.

http://www.fuzion-networks.com.au/images/ex1.jpg

http://www.fuzion-networks.com.au/images/ex2.jpg

http://www.fuzion-networks.com.au/images/ex3.jpg

Thats where the car is up to at this stage.. once i get more things to it.. i will update it :laugh:

Modifications

Interior

Respray of dash panel -

Refabrication of leather handbrake boot gaiter delivered

Respray & clean of nissan Mats

Exterior

Tinting -

Removing of stupid "racing strip" & Skyline sticker & "option 2" sticker on the car - Free

Performance

APexi Power Intake -

Constant Grounding of boost solenoid

JJ Front Mount Intercooler

NGK Irredium Spark Plugs -( bah should of checked the forums first.. sorry slide)

Rob Bliss Turbo Back 3" Exhaust -

post-35076-1173142901.jpg

Looking good. I just got a apexi pod from slide last week. Best price world wide.

Id agree with you about getting a exhaust next.

Also look at getting a turbotech manual boost control, even when set to stock boost i found it starts boosting slightly earlier.

Dean

Looking good. I just got a apexi pod from slide last week. Best price world wide.

Id agree with you about getting a exhaust next.

Also look at getting a turbotech manual boost control, even when set to stock boost i found it starts boosting slightly earlier.

Dean

Hi Dean

Yeah because the boost would go around 11-12psi and i only want 10 when i get the exhaust i am going to get an EBC..

And yeah..ill plug slidewise where i can.. pretty damn cheap prices they got there :)

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