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some movement on the 4wd hr31 (only took a kid on the way to motivate me to finish it)

old greg has machined the engine and will be building it over the next few weeks so then it will be back for final assembly

nice bloke with picks of the whole process and he is good looking

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these things are supposedly good but cost a shittonne in machining to fit

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hopefully will do skidz

4wd skidz would be mad fun, id like to see wrx or evo have half a chance of chirping 2nd's....

PS congrats Pete & Jenna, didn't even realise there was a little 1 cooking away when i saw you both the other day. All the best :cheers:

pull the engine out tomorrow to see whats wrong

will get a 9 litre sump as the same time as one of the spare motors goes in

race car got new booties

bought these agaes ago

around 6kg a corner ligher than the rotor rims and rubber

reminds me of the old gibo cars

panasport forged single piece.... nice and light weight

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pull the engine out tomorrow to see whats wrong

will get a 9 litre sump as the same time as one of the spare motors goes in

race car got new booties

bought these agaes ago

around 6kg a corner ligher than the rotor rims and rubber

reminds me of the old gibo cars

panasport forged single piece.... nice and light weight

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how much extra hp the boot mods worth?

Posting for updates, oh hey look there's one now :P

Block getting kero washed

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Wondering what Pete's block would look like with a nitto 3.2L crank

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Dummy assembling to measure piston to deck height (and check main tunnel clearances)

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(all were exactly 0.0015" no ovality)

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(perfect only 0.009" to grind off for 0 deck height)

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now to wash the block again and paint it while i continue to reset the tappets after having to correct and redo just about everything on that head

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