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Then sprints? :thumbsup:

You don't need a fuel reg mang, the stock unit is more than good enough for the job. 650cc injectors are plenty big enough for a high flow (mine's only got 555s) so you won't need to up the fuel pressure at all, and the tunability will come from whatever ECU you run.

NFI if the sard injectors fit or not, but the Nismo items are a perfect fit if they don't.

Yeah the plan is to go for sprints, Grabbing the FPR and bigger injectors as protection against future urges to upgrade (a bigger turbo, cam's maybe flowing the head.) I am running a Power FC so it should go alright. From what I have read the sards will fit (I think they come with spacers for the rail)

Can you think of anything I have over looked ? I am hoping that this little project will spark a little bit of conversation in here again.

Hey guys, very random but looking at the option of moving to QLD some time next year and wanted to get some info on what the area I am looking at is like (Which happens to be the Mango Hill/Kallangur/Murrumba Downs/Griffin/Dakabin/Narangba/Deception Bay area) I used to live in QLD but up in Cooroy and didn't get to the brissy area much so don't know anything about what it is like... I don't want to go right in the city but don't want to go too far out either and prefer Nortside lol... So any advice is welcome :laugh: Figured I would ask locals straight up as opposed to basing it off the info and stats I can get off the net!

pre welcome?? :)

as random said, all those areas are fine, just avoid D'bay. Dakabin/narangaba way is your better option if you want some land with your house at a reasonable price (renting or buying)

Update:

Fuel pump paid for. - awaiting delivery

FPR Paid for. - awaiting delivery

Deposit on turbo paid. - awaiting delivery (COD)

AFM sourced. - Collect tomorrow from japan auto's

Injectors sourced. - going with 600cc Deatchworks (direct fit) Kudo's motor sport way cheaper than everyone else.

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Hey guys, very random but looking at the option of moving to QLD some time next year and wanted to get some info on what the area I am looking at is like (Which happens to be the Mango Hill/Kallangur/Murrumba Downs/Griffin/Dakabin/Narangba/Deception Bay area) I used to live in QLD but up in Cooroy and didn't get to the brissy area much so don't know anything about what it is like... I don't want to go right in the city but don't want to go too far out either and prefer Nortside lol... So any advice is welcome :laugh: Figured I would ask locals straight up as opposed to basing it off the info and stats I can get off the net!

Theres a good side n a bad side to Rothwell, but take a look at north lakes :)

Update:

Fuel pump paid for. - awaiting delivery

FPR Paid for. - awaiting delivery

Deposit on turbo paid. - awaiting delivery (COD)

AFM sourced. - Collect tomorrow from japan auto's

Injectors sourced. - going with 600cc Deatchworks (direct fit) Kudo's motor sport way cheaper than everyone else.

Update:

AFM - brought

AFM Plug - brought

Injectors will be brought this week.

Hey guys,

Everton Hills slightly out of Aspley, but close enough if you ask me ;)

Hope to have my R33 back on the road by Feb 2012

Slightly modified

Putting on new front facing inlet plenum, 80mm throttle body, 555cc injectors and a z32 AFM.

Next purchase is a larger fuel pump. Thinking the Bosch internal 040 or 044 whatever the number is?

After that it is mainly cosmetic changes/fixes.

Hopefully will be able to meet up with some other Skyline owners and share stories etc.

Cheers,

Adam

welcome Adam,

sounds like a whole lot of fun. im thinking come the new year we should start up some wed night get togethers for pizza in carseldine. seems to be the best capers ive found, and we have more interest again!!

i cant do squat atm with my working too much and xmas partys etc. but am def keen to kick things off again in the new year.

pre welcome?? :)

as random said, all those areas are fine, just avoid D'bay. Dakabin/narangaba way is your better option if you want some land with your house at a reasonable price (renting or buying)

HEY!!!! Nothing wrong with D'bay. LOL. Depends on what side ya live in. I live in Moreton Downs and it would have to be 1 on the quietest places I've been in. Northlakes is turning into renters city and has attracted alot of wrong people. My advice, scope the area first and checkout the house's around ya and you'll get the idea of what it's like.

Clint, Clint, Clint. Good to see the HP bug has beaten and sunk it's teeth in.

HEY!!!! Nothing wrong with D'bay. LOL. Depends on what side ya live in. I live in Moreton Downs and it would have to be 1 on the quietest places I've been in. Northlakes is turning into renters city and has attracted alot of wrong people. My advice, scope the area first and checkout the house's around ya and you'll get the idea of what it's like.

Clint, Clint, Clint. Good to see the HP bug has beaten and sunk it's teeth in.

Yeah man, gotta keep smashing the over time to keep the funds coming in. should have all my parts here this week I hope then the work can start on the 9th. Hoping to have it in with pete after the weekend of the 9th if he can fit me in.

where is the best/cheapest place to get the coolant temp sensor that makes the R33s use lots of fuel??

we have changed the o2 sensor and done a 100k service and ive cleaned the AFM and all that fun stuff but its only getting 400km MAX(usually around 350km) per tank and the wife drives from forest ridge over to the highway and back again (works in the narangba industrial area near chooks matilda)

so its not like it gets a flogging or has to battle stop start traffic so should be getting better fuel economy

and what other things could cause our problem??

thanks

Brenden

which sensor do you speak of?? not sure which you mean

i think you'll find its the stop start that does that. 350 does seem a bit low, but 400-450 can be expected in crap traffic. i thought my car was starting to have some issues like this recently, as my girl has been driving to and fro Clonarrrf in it for work, and getting poor fuel economy in lame ass traffic..........45-50 mins for 35km's is just wrong.

but after running to the gold coast and back this weekend, with the A/C blasting the whole time, plus some to and fro in regular (almost the speed limit sometimes) traffic, im looking at an easy 500 km tank.

Hey thanks guys! I can't believe how much nicer the prices for places (renting and buying) up there are compared to this hole (Canberra) those areas a nicer and cheaper than the worst house in a horrible suburb here! Will keep you guys updated on where we end up (and when we end up there)...

Hey thanks guys! I can't believe how much nicer the prices for places (renting and buying) up there are compared to this hole (Canberra) those areas a nicer and cheaper than the worst house in a horrible suburb here! Will keep you guys updated on where we end up (and when we end up there)...

np at all :thumbsup:

Update:

Fuel pump paid for. - awaiting delivery

FPR Paid for. - awaiting delivery

Deposit on turbo paid. - awaiting delivery (COD)

AFM sourced. - Collect tomorrow from japan auto's

Injectors sourced. - going with 600cc Deatchworks (direct fit) Kudo's motor sport way cheaper than everyone else.

Update:

Fuel Pump - Delivered

FPR - shipped awaiting delivery

Turbo - Awaiting Delivery

AFM - Delivered

Injectors - Delivered

Just waiting on my FPR and turbo then I have all the parts to make her a monster.

week 2 at the goldy almost done........dam its been a long haul. an it seems another week may still be coming .......

I forsee a weekend involving large quantities of beer and gaming in your near future.

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