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Hey Guys, Updated pic of the fuel setup -

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It looks awesome and when the boot trims are all fitted it should be pretty stealth :ph34r:

Woh... Looks Awesome indeed.

Poor Horses won't know what hit 'em. :D

Hahaha I cant wait to test it out..... If you own a horse you better lock it up!!! :D

Thats not too bad, for NEO as well?

Yep, just checked currrent pricing to confirm and am surprised R33 balancer has come down about $30 since last I looked must be cus of stronger dollar.

Harmonic balancer

12303-75T00 $279.57 Japan

12303-AA100(NEO) $283.66 Japan

That is one sexy, neat fuel setup!

Matches the rest of a logical, well laid out build.

Props to you!

More vids are required!

Thanks mate! Appreciate the feedback.... Its been a long road getting it sorted but so glad JEM has been supportive the whole way through, i have learnt so much along the way...

More vids will be coming soon, my mate has some from powerplay and ive got some hillclimbs and track days coming up too!

Nice Surge Tank mate, sneaky ;)

Haha yeah i love it, its so much better than i originally thought it would be! :D

Yep, just checked currrent pricing to confirm and am surprised R33 balancer has come down about $30 since last I looked must be cus of stronger dollar.

Harmonic balancer

12303-75T00 $279.57 Japan

12303-AA100(NEO) $283.66 Japan

You've still got the freight cost and time etc...... And the 34 is probably different as every other component seems to be on them.....

Last more than an out lap now?

SIckburn.

Lol sonofabitch!

Itll make more than an outlap if i dont roll it with Mani through turn 1

34 is the second one, all up you'd be looking at maybe another $30 on top of that pricing. It's a different part # they look the same though and I wouldn't be surprised if they are.

R34 balancer is different to the R33

R33 runs a 3PK power steering belt. R34 is a 4PK power steering belt.

Offset on the power steering is different as well.

R34 visually looks different as well.

If someone is looking for an NEO one, i have a brand spanker for sale :)

Fuel system is looking good dude. Nice and stealth!

R34 balancer is different to the R33

R33 runs a 3PK power steering belt. R34 is a 4PK power steering belt.

Offset on the power steering is different as well.

R34 visually looks different as well.

If someone is looking for an NEO one, i have a brand spanker for sale :)

Fuel system is looking good dude. Nice and stealth!

Lol you could have saved me some $$$ :P But all good, i intend on keeping the car for a very long time so its worth spending the extra money on bits to last :yes:

And thanks, really happy with the new fuel system!

That is one sexy, neat fuel setup!

Matches the rest of a logical, well laid out build.

Props to you!

More vids are required!

Done......

Tah.

Now for street time.....

No silly behaviour on the street :P On the track on the other hand, plenty of silly footage to come :woot:

Madness !!! or should that be Matness?

Dooood...

Haha thought you might like it!!

Oh and 363rwkw was where the turbo said no more guys! Pretty impressive result from a GT30! Ill get a graph when i can......... Sounds better though!

363rwkW is a lot of power from a GT30.

Many many people swear it cannot be done. Good result.

Whats next, GTX35R?

It can be done but the turbo has no more to offer... You need the right setup, just ask NYTSKY above with the identical result....

Power is satisfied now, next plan is tune suspension and brakes and actually use the car for its purpose... It's been a long road and not much fun has been had, it's finally coming together.....

And yes a 35r is in the future but it will not be a GTX ;) later.........

IMO you have the BEST compromise between power and response for an all round quick car.

The 35R will give you 50 more kw with 500rpm more lag, just have to ask yourself if that is what you want.

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