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hey matt

Chris was going to do that core for me for 780 bucks as apposed to its RRP of 880. He swares by them. Also the Autobarn 180sx uses one and that made the numbers on the dyno.

they look pretty damn good and well designed... i dohbt you will have issues with flow and cooling :cool:

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I think it looks very similiar to the one that I am running.

The One hanging on the wall that I saw was a bar and plate fmic.

Matt... Have a good look inside the tanks I think i noticed some messy welding and slag around the places.. not sure if its anything to worry about though. ?!??!

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lol.. It will be all over soon Matt.

The Turbo Will go in then the ECU Tuned then it will be all over. No more money to spend.. :(

Well maybe another clutch..

Launching her the other night burt the clutch a little. 4200rpm launch excellent punch off the line the best i have done so far then clicked second softely flattened it then the rev's flicked to 8000rpm and I had to back off then gun it again.. :P

God knows how it will handle 200+ rwkw if it can't even handle 225's on the rear with only around 155rwkw.

Have to go to Uni Next year so well i hope I don't break anything :D

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Oh yer I got the rear Disks off.

You need two bolts that screw in to the thread near the center then it simply comes off :(

Back brakes seem to lock up before the front now though?!?!

Maybe because they are new.. I Hope.. I did notice with the fronts when i first put them in that they were really grippy and would lock up really easy so time will tell for them to settle in.

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