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Holy shit three post talk about getting ur message across.

Eye dog by the sounds of ur car you will need more than an eye dog.

So how long before you get it going.

It wont happen overnight sub. If i had stuck to the original plan of basic mods like a hiflow, injectors etc It would be going now but this has become a major project. Just going to have to do it bit by bit as the wallet allows.

Breaking it down in to stages seems to be the best approach. Next step is the valvetrain. Looking to convert to solid lifter setup atm to open the cam selection wider. Once we have decided on cams the head is ready to reassemble and refit.

The only change to the bottom end will be an upgrade oil pump and sump baffling.

Then its on to the bolt ons. I already have some but still in need of a turbo, gate, bov, himount etc etc. All it takes is money. :wave:

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lookin good Noel...3037s ftw. BTW no need for bigger brakes....willowbank has enough run off to slow down :wave: Save the money for something else hahaha

also no need for:

- an interior

- air conditioning

- abs

- stereo

...the list goes on.

I can't wait to see it once it's done, keep us updated.

why the hell would you bore yourself with just drags....come on. My 13 yr old brother could dust youz all if he was in a fast enough car. Damn i reckon with a good set of drag slicks the r33 could do tens....with my brother driving haha.

It cant be that much more can it??

Low mount still needs new intake and dump pipes and a spacer made up..so all you need extra is the manifold???

Well its all aout heat, I went hi mount for the chicks :P

Nah seriouslly I have had to put allot of time and money into heat sheilds to guard it from all the important bits.

Not to mention the Police factor, If I were to be pulled over Id get reemed...

Goin himount col.

BTW, Are blue undys good for any more power?

:) Staying true, it will be a case of series 1 vs series 2 at the drags now as we will be sharing much of the same.

rb20's dont count, sorry :sleep:

RB20's were so 1992... :P

I will have my seeing eye dog to keep on the straight. :thumbsup:

Make sure you get one that is rated to 100mph+ as most are only good for about 90mph before they blow their manifolds :P

willowbank has enough run off to slow down :P Save the money for something else hahaha

Honestlly, you would be supprised how fast that exit comes up when you pop over the line at 130mph...

Yes standard brakes would probablly be enough, but I feel far more comfortable with slotted rotors, race pads and dot 5 liquid...

Well its all aout heat, I went hi mount for the chicks :)

Nah seriouslly I have had to put allot of time and money into heat sheilds to guard it from all the important bits.

Not to mention the Police factor, If I were to be pulled over Id get reemed...

:thumbsup: Staying true, it will be a case of series 1 vs series 2 at the drags now as we will be sharing much of the same.

RB20's were so 1992... :P

Make sure you get one that is rated to 100mph+ as most are only good for about 90mph before they blow their manifolds :P

My seeing eye dog will have blue undys. he can go warp seepd in those things. :thumbsup:

andy is right.

it might all be tongue in cheek but this whole 30 vs. 26 vs. 25 vs. 20. gts vs. gtr thing is getting old.

the forum just becomes a vicious cycle of my e-wang is proportional to my displacement.

nice work on the time noel

s even better Eug, Lazy bastard smashed through the 12 barrier last night with a hot 12.7, Thats damn good driving with just a hiflow and injectors over the usual exhaust and fmic etc. :)

yeh he texted me this morning... bout time he got his launches down pat and cracked 12s!

Andy My man! 13.51 in the bionic wheelchair last night. WOOOOt :)

Did i hear you say you had some info for me?

thats good going mate, I will have to get some tips from you cause I dont reckon I could manage that in my car ha ha

Yes I have info I will send from home as I dont want to get in trouble for net usage at work again lol

I still think he can find mid 12's if would cook the shit out of his tyres. Too soft on the burnouts.

I doubt there is much left in the chair tho. Its launching really well but the 60 foot times and the terminal speed tells me its at its limit and simply needs more grunt to improve both.

I still think he can find mid 12's if would cook the shit out of his tyres. Too soft on the burnouts.

I doubt there is much left in the chair tho. Its launching really well but the 60 foot times and the terminal speed tells me its at its limit and simply needs more grunt to improve both.

hahaha exactly what i said to him!!!

warwick, where you at... i can show you how to do burnouts. i'm good at that :rant:

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