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hey chaDD when u get ur turbos?

Hey AdriaNN, i dont know, its been over a month since i paid for them and they still have not been sent, i sent an email and am waiting for a reply, if i dont get an email back in the next few days then i will have to do something about it. :thumbsup:

hey Ryan, im thinkin of gettin an LSD centre or mini spool in the 31, what are your recommendations ?

Hey kisin, being 28 spline and borg warner i believe the EA-EF XR6 LSD centre is a straight fit. I looked into this years ago but ended up welding up several diffs and eventually wackin a minispool in. If you hit up the 31 forums im sure there is some info on the xr6 LSD centre, PM DVSR31 and ask him as i believe he did this a few years ago. OR you can have the LSD out of my silo and ill have your open wheeler for small cash bonus my way if you want :thumbsup:)

hey all,

i am thinking of pushing my rb25det to 300 rwkw been told by many the engine will handle it!

just want to know if everyone else thinks the same, thanks

what turbo are you thinking of using craig? There's heaps of topics in the forced induction thread about this so have a sus mate.

All the rb25det's I've known to last have had the headgasket done and a set of cams to make 300rwkw reliably.

True, but there's a few that have lasted that are unopened...Mafia on these forums has had an unopened rb25det for quite some time pushing on 300rwkw....but as the saying goes, its all in the tune. The most common failures on rb25's is the ring lands (mainly on no6) but once again that comes down to the tune. Being a higher compression motor its very wise to change the headgasket to a metal one i think 1.1mm thick (dont quote me on that).

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Cheers Ryan!

Jess, sadly that's the police and their priorities

Yeah I know what you mean, we know our local highway patrol by first name cause get pulled over a bit :down:

It is the 1991 Winning GTR.

I made one mistake... I couldn't handle it sitting in the box so I removed it and shoved it in a plastic box to look at every day lol.

Very Nice!! I got one of them, now just need to get the winfield car at a decent price! :rofl: dont really wanna pay up to a $1000

Nah. Got the missus doing some of the driving also. :rofl:

also got loads of DVDs to watch on the way there, so will be entertained nonetheless.

:D

haha good stuff!

You definately need a bit of entertainment on teh way, not much to look at :D

has anybody been able to find the 1991 or 1992 bathurst on Video or DVD yet..........Andrew (Nightcrawler) any luck bud?

They sell the 91 -92 bathurst race highlight's dvd on ebay : http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Highlights-of-Bathu...Q2em118Q2el1247

I used to have a copy it's really good watching and bit of a laugh at the old the commentary and channel 7 :)

Nah, no specs anywhere else jess, but can find out what design my mate built it from.

Basic specs i know off the top of my head (as its been built to suit my 31)

Deck (being usable area)

Length: 4.5m

Width: 2m (suits 1.8m track of my 31)

Ramps: 3m long, weight ~50kg each (mainly due to the 4mm thick mesh we used)

Axles: 2x 1.4t 45mm square axles with 10" electric brakes mounted on 6 leaf roller rocker suspension ("spring under" configuration.....could have done "spring over" but would have raised the overall trailer height by 4")

Trailer is unoficially rated at 2.8T (purely on max axle rating), but after shepparton we're getting it all looked at and the thumbs up given.

If you're keen for a motorbike trailer, i'll give ya my mate's number via PM and you can discuss the exact needs with him (he measured up my car to specifically build this for me, but handily suits most nissans..............wont fit a hachi or anything smaller though)

And some more piccies..............with the car loaded on

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Very Nice Matty!!

Does the 31 overhang at the back much?

We need the long ramps as well, lucky the GTR front bars have that plastic lip at the bottom cause at least its flex's a bit as rubs when using short ramps

for EDDYFIER nothing major just a tweak i wanted to see how it looked with the rear transparent

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#2 is better with out line all around maybe

Cheers! :rofl: Yeah, the second one is definitely the better of the two. When I get round to taking some pictures for myself I'll make a new one up for you to tinker with. :rofl:

my whole server is down at work we cant do ant work or take orders lol and its national everyone cant do nothing

This one is for Steve

*Can't do anything

:rofl:

im bored.

EDIT thats better Steve

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