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give us the info son!

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Custom diffusers and under trays interest me...

Looks good

Custom?? Or off the shelf??

Sitting down ladies you have three options

1: dry carbon front lip and dry carbon undertray $1500

2: dry carbon front lip and Frp under tray $1200

3: Frp lip and under tray $900

Parts coming together for the new engine

Cheers to god12a on fronting up the good( Tarmac solutions)

No I can plan my super mega hyper excellent catch can system

Dash ten on pasengers side

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Two dash 12 on the drivers side, angles and spaced so as not to hit shit and be able to tighten the f**ker up

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Baffled and shit

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Plan is to run a electric oil pump below the air filters that's triggered by the haltech when over 6k rpm and a set boost level, this will suck from the nismo catch can to the passengers side dash ten

Then a dash 12 vent to the oil cap

And a dash 12 drain from the second oil tank

Are they gate hinges?

Stainless door hinges I thought lol

sooo you ladies dont like my flaps?

lol

super jealous of catch can system (stupid East-west engine), I read back a few pages and cant find detailed info on what the setup will be

lucky for you i knowcked up this awesome diagram

i do belive it will answer all questions

on the potential awesomness of my proposed system

catch can.pdf

lucky for you i knowcked up this awesome diagram

i do belive it will answer all questions

on the potential awesomness of my proposed system

attachicon.gifcatch can.pdf

Thanks. As complicated as an oil cooler setup with filter relocation kit lol

Will look into getting an electric oil pump for mine too

Yea hook me up

You shorted your issues?

I've got fittings welded to the sump, I'm just going to let the oil drain back and do its own thing *fingers crossed.

Turbowerx pump cost me just under $500 delivered, flick me a PM with an offer I can't refuse :) It comes with -6 AN in and out fittings but you can get others if they are too small/big.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/151158789695

Edited by SimonR32

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