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Love the look of a new harness!! Were you able to get all new connectors through nissan or through someone else?

Also did you just buy individual wire reels or a kit?

Look forward to seeing it installed!!

Hey Kyle,

Its all being done professionally though a company up here in QLD, wiring is out of my league specially something this full on. I believe he uses a lot of aftermarket plugs/connectors

Too much awesome in this thread. Good work. Tuned in for dyno resul. Hope you blitz what your aiming for.

Had a good chat with my tuner last night and decided as its still going to see the occasional street use. We are going to cap the tune at 700rwhp. With a few different boost settings in there as well

Ideal world Id like 3 different options - 550, 650 & 700

Been a relatively quiet week on the build front. Just few minor touches been done. Start up before the dyno we found a decent vacuum leak on the cold side so its time to rip that off and fix that up. Also whilst pulling it apart we found that the plenum O-Ring was no good and needs replacing.

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Also bought a few goodies for the car. Carbon Fuse box cover and air guide

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Plenum all fix and back on the motor. Turns out the adapter plate bolts were also bottoming out a bit which allowed some fluid to leak. Once that was all fixed and put back on it was time to get it up on the dyno for a few heat cycles and a run in.

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