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some update pics

got the exhaust today, 3 inch stainless from the turbo, straight thru to dumping behind the passanger door. no cat, no muffler.

screamer pipe all done

bov installed

most of the sound deadening out. got sick of the smell so i stopped for a while lol

dyno tomorrow arvo so fingers crossed for a good result.

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Yeah cool! Wish i had the money to throw at a project like that. It must be a good feeling not worrying about what the boys in blue think.

Can't wait to see that t-bar go.

What are gonna race it in? Whatever you want i suppose. drag, drift, hill climb, sprints?

the conversion wont be until late august when the car returns to brisbane.

beleive me, im as excited about it as anyone else lol. i just cant do it where i am atm.

the car is going to be a very multipurpose car, and will be raced an any event i can get to.

and yeah i am absolutly sick of being hassled by the cops so i took the plunge and made it a track car, its just much better and it means i can run a propper car.

the main racing i want to start doing is sprints and hill climbs tho.

i would of left the original dash in, yank out the stereo, A/C, and spair din pocket and just make that square bit in aluminium (or carbon fibre) and put ur gauges/ switches there.

otherwise looks tuff, keen to see wot its pullin

goodluck!

i would of left the original dash in, yank out the stereo, A/C, and spair din pocket and just make that square bit in aluminium (or carbon fibre) and put ur gauges/ switches there.

otherwise looks tuff, keen to see wot its pullin

goodluck!

yeah i was thinking about it.

but i was aiming for the moon when i was in weight saving mood, and the dash is a fair bit heavier then the ally sheeet.

:P stole my idea of side pipes... nevermind ill have to go twin coming out under each door :D

mate the side pipes are FANTASTIC lol. i really love them and they sound amazing with no cat and no muffler.

i was thinking twin but then i just wanted to get the exhaust out of the car as quick as possible. so i went simple and just dumped it out the side.

it should flow around 30% ish better then previous.

but it sounds absolutle porn

My only suggestion would be to try and make the plumbing from the front-mount to the inlet plenum more direct, reducing the length/bends of piping to the plenum will make your car more responsive.

(I lost a lot of response on my r33 when I went to similar setup as yours).

I have seen 2 ways of doing this, one is by cutting and shutting the existing inlet so the throttle faces forward, the other is just getting a pre-fabricated replacement plenum.

What would be TOTALLY awesome, though, is if you could get an adapter plate to run the side-mount plenum and 6-throttle setup from the rb26. Imagine having the variable cam timing AND the individual throttle setup! wicked.

i thought about your first way, and put it in the to hard basket

i thought about your second way and decided upon that when funds allow.

and i never even thought about your third way, but now that i am my little brain is hard at work pondering it

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update pics!!!!!

after finishing the engine i started on presentation and i decided to go for a full reverse panda paintjob, the roof was allready severly scratched from the previous owner so it was a big day witht he sanding block!!!

the bonnet is yet to be done, but the boot and roof are finished, well i still have to fill the holes in the boot and add the new carbon fibre spoiler but you get the idea.

PREP

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AND THE FINISHED PRODUCT (EXCEPT BONNET)

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240rwkw but then we had shitloads of blue smoke and i thought we blew an oil seal on the turbo

but turns out i needed to run a restrictor in the oil feed and it was over oiling and causing smoke the.

so hopefully back for round 2 next week :(

Looks like a great project mate. Only suggestion I'd make is to replace the standard seat if you haven't already. They don't hold you in place very well under hard cornering.

thank you

and deffinatly planning on changing the seat, have just been putting the $$ in other areas atm, have to buy a Tow car and trailer this week :)

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