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hey everyone :)

new to SAU, got an RB20 180 - used to be CA with a big dirty turbo, met a few of you on various cruises

anyways, figured now that i have gtr balls i'd swing past here and check it out :P

keen for cruises and the like, if you don't mind a sil shell tagging along :yes:

names aj

cheers

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hey everyone :)

new to SAU, got an RB20 180 - used to be CA with a big dirty turbo, met a few of you on various cruises

anyways, figured now that i have gtr balls i'd swing past here and check it out :blink:

keen for cruises and the like, if you don't mind a sil shell tagging along ;)

names aj

cheers

hey mate,

I think i've met you before through modified nissans it's the blue 180 right? welcome to sau :)

do i need ask what happened to the ca?

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Are you RB ONEVIA by any chance, with the primer painted car?

nah hes got a sweet dark blue 180.

i met you the first time you came to a modified nissan cruise and you were very proud of your intercooler piping heh

i bet she'd pull more than 99kw now buddy :)

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Cheers for the warm welcome :rofl:

The car is still in the shop, should be driveable by the end of next week :D

Not sure if i can make the dyno day, but we'll see. Met a few of you on various cruises through nissansilvia.com and modified nissan. good times haha

RBONEVIA has a onevia, with an rb20. a 180 front end with a silvia rear end

The CA had its run. Got it to squeeze out the most it could, then had a bit of a thinking session and decided 6 cylinder 2 liter was the way to go :P

I've still got the CA if anyone is or knows anyone who'd be interested??

anyone know where i can get an inlet plenum from, that won't cost alot of money? hehe

i bet she'd pull more than 99kw now buddy

HAHAHA damn right! it went through alot of modification after that GREAT day, so it ended up pulling alot more. bigger turbo, custom piping, injectors, fuel pump, computer ect. but yes, the RB will be a bit more powerful haha

guess i should post some specs.

180sx

stock RB20 internals

GT30/37R

custom manifold

custom 3" dump/front pipe

3" straight through exhaust

half inch fuel feed line

walbro 040 fuel pump

fuel pressure regulator

the later on mods:

custom inlet plenum

700cc injectors

Microtech. or Power FC D-Jetro if i can find one

17" Work Meister S1 2P on the way :thumbsup:

pics will be up soon :)

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RB - ajsx.... Ive got a custom RB25DET plenum that Im not using if your interested...

Its a cut and shut from standard job but its really neatly done and works well, especially with a programmable ECU, the car it came off made 330kw at the wheels.

If your interested I can get some pics of it and post them up.

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