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Had a look at doing the wire snip, because I've been slack and haven't it yet.

Are you guys just cutting back the covering on the ECU harness and cutting the pink wire with the blue line?

Its not as if you can cut pin 55 directly...

Im just going to cut it in the morning then wire up a switch later in the week.

Why not try tuning your Fcon before you go cutting brake wires?

I think you'll find cutting is not necessary

Why not try tuning your Fcon before you go cutting brake wires?

I think you'll find cutting is not necessary

Was going to get injectors first, but since I may need the car on 98 sooner than I thought I'm not sure. Figured wire cut was easier/quicker.

Just throw the fuel pump and fuel filter in and get it tuned, should be fine.

Looking at buying a set of 350Z Track rims. Found a set with tyres at a reasonable price. I know there are a couple of guys on here running them, so are they a good, stock looking option? Seems like at 18x8 they'd be a fair size for track rims, decent selection of rubber available?

Looking at buying a set of 350Z Track rims. Found a set with tyres at a reasonable price. I know there are a couple of guys on here running them, so are they a good, stock looking option? Seems like at 18x8 they'd be a fair size for track rims, decent selection of rubber available?

I think so...

Then again I'm biased :P

here u go guys, just brought today :) 17x9 +28 all round, plus got all calipers painted black

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Simple stuff today - Removed Turbo Timer and Got SA Plates.....also lightened my wallet a bit too

You know where I am if you want to lighten your wallet a bit more and get the conversion done. ha ha :whistling:

What are you getting instead Tom?

Adam, what rotors and pads did you go with?

Probably just make do with the r31 and ae93 for now

The r31 may see some Turbo love

Or I might buy an r34...

Adam, what rotors and pads did you go with?

I went with Dixcel SD rotors and Project Mu B Spec pads.

Yah! big difference?

I'm still bedding them in, so I couldn't say yet.

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