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Ill update the engine bay pics once i have a chance to tidy it up, it looks like shit at the moment! Will change a few clamps and coat some pipes and also work out a way to get a snorkal back into the engine bay to cover up some of the pipes, there is still a long list of stuff i want to do and will slowly chip away at it!

What's your catch can/separator setup Mat? I currently have mine routed like stock and after 10000kms the clear hose that goes to the intake is just starting to oil up near the cam cover. I was thinking about that dual washer bottle/catch can from just jap, but I see yours goes off to the airbox?

What's your catch can/separator setup Mat? I currently have mine routed like stock and after 10000kms the clear hose that goes to the intake is just starting to oil up near the cam cover. I was thinking about that dual washer bottle/catch can from just jap, but I see yours goes off to the airbox?

Stock setup! With the breather back into the airbox so its legal! No issues with oil ;)

Due to the HTA performing so well and becoming a VERY good option for RB engines we have started a thread here -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/426059-forced-performance-hta-turbos/

Most info will be shared in this build thread too ;)

Holy hell mate that's some amazing power you have there ! I can barely keep my rear wheels to the ground with 251rwkw. I'd hate to imagine your situation ! :P

Its not too bad, just depends on how you drive! It lights up pretty well though ;)

Or double and then some :)

Lol shuddup smartass :P

Need to get this gate cruise happening son!

Gotta suss out this oil leak since i got it back, will work on it over the weekend and fix the front suspension FINALLY! Then we will have to hook up a cruise for sure!

In preparation for Texi i had to fix a cam cover oil leak and decided to spray the cooler pipe black to suit the rest... Piccys of stuff -

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Unfortunately, although i fixes THAT leak.... I havent fixed THE leak i am chasing! I personally HATE oil leaks and the cam and crank seals arent that old! Will continue to chase it down and fix :glare:

As for the cooler pipe, i sprayed it all and forgot to get a pic lol :P

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