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who made that exhaust for you?

Looks good but I don't like those round resonators in the centre position. They really need a smaller one or 2 like the Legalis or an oval shaped one.

no worries :)

so why would i be sitting on 15PSI then???

do i need to go an buy a boost controller ??? :(

anyways ill put up pic's later of the new system :)

I think there's some variation in factory boost levels, eg my RS should "only" run at 12psi (or 12.6 to be exact) according to most sources, but my Pricol gauge had it at 14.x psi (dropping off to 13psi just before a gear change) on the stock exhaust. Now with full turbo back system it occasionally runs of the scale (15psi gauge only).

A typical boost controller won't let you run lower boost than standard. I think you will have to play with wastegate actuator springs or the like, to achieve that.

yep your right.. rs was 12 psi and axis n ARX were set at 14.6.. i think to pull the extra weight

who made that exhaust for you?

Looks good but I don't like those round resonators in the centre position. They really need a smaller one or 2 like the Legalis or an oval shaped one.

Penrith City Exhausts did the work, he's worked on all my cars and a few of my mates....... does a top quality job!!!

Stock rear muffler?

yeah stock muffler atm i wanted to see how much better it was and how loud it was before we desided on a rear muffler......... probly gonna go for a EVO X spec muffler with custom twin tips.

In the link in iamhe77's signature about 2 posts up :P

http://www.skylinesa...-runner-spacer/

lol cheers :)

with the new exhaust i noticed whilst goin up a hill in 4th gear at 2500rpm im now hitting 16PSI steadily......... not sure if i should be worried

  • 2 weeks later...

19x9.5"? Lol, what size?

20X8.5" could get the 9.5" for the rear but i thought it would be better not to...........

gonna see how they fit on the car if i'm not happy that they fill the guards ill reconsider

also i'm told they will be skyline offset, R35 im assuming...........

20X8.5" could get the 9.5" for the rear but i thought it would be better not to...........

gonna see how they fit on the car if i'm not happy that they fill the guards ill reconsider

also i'm told they will be skyline offset, R35 im assuming...........

If your offset is +30 to +20 you'll kill it, they'll look nice.

the skyline offset i was told should be +30ish....... and if ours is +20, then the wheel will sit furthur in the guard rather than out.

anyways im ordering coilovers while im at it............. pharck i need to get kickin on the overtime LOL

the skyline offset i was told should be +30ish....... and if ours is +20, then the wheel will sit furthur in the guard rather than out.

anyways im ordering coilovers while im at it............. pharck i need to get kickin on the overtime LOL

Your AXIS rims are +30 offset, so they'll go out 10mm.

Only if they are the same width rim.

Aren't Axis rims 8" wide?

If so, they should stick out ~15mm compared to the Axis rims I think

You're right ; forgot the new ones were 8.5":blush:

Axis are 18x8"

Yeah 16.35mm :rolleyes: , so the guards will need a roll, but not very much. Depends on tyre width.

Yeah 16.35mm :rolleyes: , so the guards will need a roll, but not very much. Depends on tyre width.

Dale ya reakon i can get the wheels milled down 10mm ? know anywhere that might do it if need be ???

Ok, sorry I must be missing something here. What offset did he say these things were?+20 or +30?

I had a quick squiz on the net, and could only findthose wheels in a 20x8.5 114.3 in a +35 offest. With a 120 PDC they come in a +20 or +40. Not saying there aren't more options, but thats all i could quickly find.

So, with a 20x8.5 +35, you will have 11mm less on the inner, and extend 1mm further out. No need for rolling or anything if it clears on the inside.

I'm sorry if i'm barking up the wrong tree, its late, but I just don't want him to be thinking he's going to be rolling guards/shaving wheels...:thumbsup:

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