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radius rods? is that a term im not familiar with or what, all of the sus on a 31 front end consists of tie rod ends, castor rods, swaybars, hubs / control arms and brakes....

But afaik no.

by radius rod he means castor rod, and no, you dont need to run the r32 one, just use the R31 rod.

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cleaned out cooling system tonight, was filthy.......also hooked up water temp gauge.

Rears are on metal and need to get the rotors machined, so if anyone knows a cheap place to do so let me know, also need some bluey calipers as they wont seize with the hydro handbrake, unlike pos r31 items.

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Cool car, gotta love RB20 power! Where and how much did ya pick the engine up for?

What is the best cheap coilovers out there? Trent obviously doesn't like the D2 coilovers and I've heard bad things about HSD, what about ISC?

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Got the package off a mate for $1750.00......included everything basically.....few bits n peices I had lying around at home.

Simmo where abouts do you work mate? I'll take you up on that offer.

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Who are you? Scott from CSA? I'm a little bit confused.

Cars almost complete, got my vs calipers to go on rear with pads yesterday, minispool is on its way, and hydro lines / master will be purchased this weekend. (will be making our own bracket / modifying the original handbrake)

Still waiting on whiteline swaybars to arrive, fitted boost controller (turbotech) last night and goes real well......open wheeler sucks but.

I'll be out for drift school, who else from here's going out?

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Little update:

Got an Xforce R33 front / dump pipe, and car will be going in to have its 3" exhaust into twin straight pipes done at aussie discount exhaust soon.

Fitting minispool this week, as well as hydro and vs rear calipers, so shes almost ready!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Few updates:

Stock handbrake modified for hydro

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Whiteline swaybars front / rear

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R33 Xforce 3" Dump / Front pipe to go on when 3" under diff exhaust is made this friday.

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See whoever's going out on Sunday at Mallala.

:P

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-Updates- :D

Tried the 17x8 and 17x9 drifteks off my gts-x on it with 30 and 35mm bolt on's - yum.

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So being equipped with an rb20det, bit more boost, fmic, exhaust, coilovers, swaybars, minispooled diff, hydro etc - she saw the track for drift school for the first time.

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few vids -

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m137/dr...driftprac13.flv

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m137/dr...iftprac13-1.flv

Then she hit track again at AIR

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vids-

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m137/dr...n0508.07014.flv

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m137/dr...ft_prac__ev.flv

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Daytime prac -

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2 vids -

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m137/dr...nt=P1060113.flv

http://s103.photobucket.com/albums/m137/dr...rent=Evsr31.flv

As she is now full mods consist of -

1988 R31 Skyline Exec, colour coded white, New front right / left guards, stripped interior with full CCS Bodykit and mfx front lip - converted from auto to manual rb20det silver top from an r32 - extreme hd clutch and blitz access ecu

Auto Gauge - oil temp, water temp, boost gauges

Just Jap fixed back race seat with 4 point TRS Harness

Hydraulic handbrake with rear vs calipers and slotted rotors

Minispooled 28 spline 3.8:9 ratio diff

Whiteline swaybars front / rear with new noltec bushes

3rd's productions adjustable castor rods

D2 a31 coilovers all round with s13 hubs, control arms, calipers / rotors

Full service on the engine

New battery, clamp, sandwich plate adapter for oil temp / water temp

Work stich rims 17x7.75 and 17x8.75

r33 xforce 3" dump / front with custom 3" under diff zaust

35mm and 30mm bolt on spacers

Bosch 040 fuel pump installed

Oil catch can setup

Turbotech controller on 14.7psi

Whiteline strut brace

New Avs rims 17x8 +24

17" pair of hack drift rims

Car was dyno'd recently and made 176.6rwkw on around 1bar, was impressed as it hasn't been remapped yet. This was on the Boostworx dyno.

And as she looks now -

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Future mods -

Remap, 25 turbo, respray. yada yada yada.

If you actually bothered to look at all of the write up, lots n lots of work has gone into it and countless hours, but damn its worth it.

Cheers,

Ev. :P

to date - cost me $8,950.00

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