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ryan if i had the cash i would buy urs!!

i love it! follwing u home the other night and watching ur exhaust popping ambers on limiter was sexual!

perfect example of a 33!

pm me a price hahaha

While i have a spare minute, amongst all this moving house hassle,

id like to give Ryan (Ryanrb25) i plug!

he did my timing belt, and water pump today,

GREAT JOB! did every thing right the first time, and took his time to ensure the job was done properly!

treated my car as if it where his own!

he even organised the parts for me, i didnt do a thing!

best of all, it was by far cheaper than a mechanic!

if you need anything done, and not sure how to do it yourself, and dont wanna pay an overpriced mechanic,

be sure to drop him a PM!

he's a champ

thanks again ryan, she is running sweet!

:P:D

Ive done this a few times, I did it on my own car, you have to work out latency etc...Ill work it out and get back to you what to change if you want.

Yeah that would be good thanks Ryan :P Im guessing the injectors are easy to fit, so ill try and do them myself, and the Nismo pump.

Just make sure before you do it chad, The plugs on your standard injectors fit the Sard Injectors, May need to change them, but that may just be Side fed's on the rb25. Just make sure just incase, You dont want to rip the rail out and realise they wont fit. I'll try sort out these correction values and let you know.

Has anyone bought items of a store on ebay called Lewis engines performance engines1? they have RB 20/ 25 ARP head stud kits for $265 + $15 postage.

Also What should i be paying for a r33 gts-t OEM thermostat or should i go nismo, iv herd running a nismo thermostat can cause probs with a street car?

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