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Unfortunately not until new year now, won't start it again without the correct balancer.

She punched out a massive 200hp on 6psi with some terrible timing :rant:

Bonnet didn't shut in the end, fowled on twin turbo pipe, so that's being changed to sit lower.

  • 2 weeks later...
Twin turbo pipe changed, bonnet closes like a dream baby :)

Pick here up monday :)

What pipe are u running out of interest? All i did to mine was remove the twin turbo badge then grind off the boss which held the badge, about 10mm off the height was saved :blush: then craved coatings gave it another fresh coat and it was just enough to clear the bonnet. Have u still cut the bonnet bracing or does your new pipe allow for this?

What pipe are u running out of interest? All i did to mine was remove the twin turbo badge then grind off the boss which held the badge, about 10mm off the height was saved :) then craved coatings gave it another fresh coat and it was just enough to clear the bonnet. Have u still cut the bonnet bracing or does your new pipe allow for this?

Hi Marko,

He didn't say (car still in workshop) other than the bonnet closes. He did say he didn't need to cut the bonnet though :blush: i'll see it on Monday and let you know. Great work you were able to make yours fit :)

I can't wait to drive it- it's been 6 months!

hahah, simon i fly into brisbane monday, i'll come drive the 4door home for you, just to get to see the 3ltr gtr up close :D

Haha My 3ltr bottom end gets sent this week finally, yay, so i might start my own 3ltr build thread soon !

Gary

Could you clarify on the "modded mounts" please :banana:

takes about 5mins.... ours literally sits on the xmember... we have to re weld removed material to bring it back up a bit :banana:.

takes about 5mins.... ours literally sits on the xmember... we have to re weld removed material to bring it back up a bit :D.

If i drop the xmember 15mms and do you think i could fit this http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/r32...at/DSC01070.jpg

hi-mount turbo without affecting the suspension/awd? (HKS kit which currently needs the bonnet frame hacked to clear)

Same turbo kit as this car

If i drop the xmember 15mms and do you think i could fit this http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/r32...at/DSC01070.jpg

hi-mount turbo without affecting the suspension/awd? (HKS kit which currently needs the bonnet frame hacked to clear)

Same turbo kit as this car

i dont think dropping the engine 15mm will solve the problem - besides that, when the engine twists under load it will still touch the bonnet bracing.

are u sure u want to drop the engine lower? ...i was advised by rob @ rips not to do this as it changes the geometry of some of the important components i.e. cv joints

i dont think dropping the engine 15mm will solve the problem - besides that, when the engine twists under load it will still touch the bonnet bracing.

are u sure u want to drop the engine lower? ...i was advised by rob @ rips not to do this as it changes the geometry of some of the important components i.e. cv joints

Cheers for that Marko, guess i have to find another way to make it fit :D

sorry for hi-jacking your thread Simonster

well i cut my bonnet to fit my rb26/30 (to clear the cam shaft covers & twin turbo intake pipe) - if u dont like the look of cutting the bracing u can simply just refit the bonnet insulation & u wouldn't even know it has been modified :D

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