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Been lazy on the update front so here's some pics!

Swapped the engine, no fuss, towed it home from my dad's place to my friends fab shop for intercooler piping and some exhaust modifications, and finally back back home to do the fiddly stuff like electronics!

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Tomei fuel pressure reg, greddy profec OLED etc to go in

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The OLED is a nice peice of kit!

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Made up some fuel lines with aeroflow 400 series rubber lines and their swivel fit 90's - the rubber is a personal thing, im not a fan of braided lines

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I also replaced the exhaust gaskets with FRUSH items, they are a reusable 7layer steel exhaust gasket, will be nice to see how they go!


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Installed my oil catch can and lines, i used the aero flow push lock fittings which I'm a huge fan of

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I also took my dump off and had a flex joint put in, i feel it's best i did this now rather than down the track, and the car isn't moving at the moment so i got that done

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And got started on my rear subframe, i purchased a spare so i could do a straight swap, i got the old destroyed bushes out my warming them up.. lol

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and when we got a little impatient with how long it was taking, we'd give it a bit of encouragement..

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Not one complaint from the neighbours either, i must be doing something right! - The subframe is currently at my friend's workshop getting the GKTECH weld in reinforcement plates welded in before getting powder coated

The shop in charge of all of my fabrication work is Impossible Fabrications and are mainly known for their RWD SR20 Honda Civic.. :yes: If you need fabrication work done in sydney i can't suggest them enough :)

Car is off to DVS JEZ for a tune next wednesday, so hopefully all goes well! - Will be back with some more pics ASAP!

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:)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Righto! car is ready for tune! heading up to DVS JEZ on wednesday, hopefully all goes well.. Pretty keen to get back on the road, been a while!

Here are some pics

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Got the cooling system being pressure tested, no leaks which is good

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Intercooler piping back in, gave it a hit with primer and some satin black paint to help tie it in with the black engine bay. The blue silicon joiners will get changed eventually, but the focus right now is getting it running.. I also painted the rocker covers again as the wrinkle didn't look too great.. Finished it off with a brand new R34 GTR ornament cover, because well it looks great in my opinion

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Looking good in the sun

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Celebrated with some chocolate lol

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Looks pretty mate. The 26 covers and gtr ornament fill my mind with f**k!!!

Thanks mate, haha you're not the first to say, i honestly just think they look a whole lot better than the 25 ones that's all :P

Good luck mate looks awesome

Thanks :) I'll post updates when i get them!

Been lazy on the update front so here's some pics!

Swapped the engine, no fuss, towed it home from my dad's place to my friends fab shop for intercooler piping and some exhaust modifications, and finally back back home to do the fiddly stuff like electronics!

fM4QDhxl.jpg

Tomei fuel pressure reg, greddy profec OLED etc to go in

]YBTDzlTl.jpg

The OLED is a nice peice of kit!

qaXBgsFl.jpg

Made up some fuel lines with aeroflow 400 series rubber lines and their swivel fit 90's - the rubber is a personal thing, im not a fan of braided lines

Qvoc82Wl.jpg

I also replaced the exhaust gaskets with FRUSH items, they are a reusable 7layer steel exhaust gasket, will be nice to see how they go!

I know that innovate box lol
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Woke up nice and early to drop the car at the tuners, here's a sneaky pic at Maccas while we were eating lots of hash browns :yes:

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So i dropped the car at JEZ, it was absolutely freezing :closedeyes: , we got the car off the trailer and pushed it into his shop. We had a lovely chat about cars, parts and other car related things, i pat his cat and left.

A little while later i received a call letting me know that there was an issue, whoever put my engine together had put the exhaust cam on 10 teeth out of line and that he would be fixing it.. :verymad: I called the mechanic who built my engine who's "PHONE DIED" just after i said what had happened, who now won't reply to any of my messages or calls, f**king moron.. - ANYWAY

Car got on the dyno!

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Car was run in and tuned on the dyno and after a few heat cycles we came to a final result!

Low Boost (12psi) - 234.2kw

High Boost (18psi) - 252.8kw

I'm glad to have reached my goal for the car and can't wait to drive it, the curve looks like it will be very

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Mod List for the car is as follows to this date

Engine
- RB25DET (OEM Rebuild Head and Block)

- Tomei Poncams

- ACL race bearings

- ARP head studs

Intake
- Greddy Plenum

- Greddy Throttle Body adaptor

- Greddy Intercooler

- Apexi Pod Filter

Exhaust

- OEM Cast manifold

- OEM Heatshields

- 3" Stainless dump pipe, modified with a flex joint fitted

- HKS 3" Mild Steet exhaust, (claimed to be an option for a GTR - Got it for an absolute bargain!) Modified to fit GTST (hangers)

- Catco High Flow Catalytic converter

- Nissan OEM and FRUSH gaskets

Turbo

- HKS GTRS Turbine

- HKS Wastegate Actuator

Fuel

- Tomei Fuel Pressure Regulator

- Aeroflow Fuel Pressure Gauge

- Aeroflow Lines and fittings (400 Series)

- Plazmaman Fuel Rail

- Bosch 725cc Injectors (top feed)

Electronics

- Z32 Air Flow meter

- Tomei Z32 Air Flow Meter Plug

- Apexi Power FC ECU

- Greddy OLED boost controller

- Yashio Factory Water Temp Gauge

- R32 GTR gauge cluster

- Powered by max multi gauge

- Innovate Lambda gauge

Thanks :wub:

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Thanks guys :) can't wait to see how it goes

Bringing it home while i save for rego and recoup from the costs lately to do a few other things to tidy her all up first

Plans are install GTR rear seats and sound deadening, fix up speaker wiring, conduit hoses and wiring in engine bay to clean things up and give it a nice wash and detail for the first time in a loooong time :)

pretty shit news about the cam gear that's wrong.

I had a big work shop in Sydney bend a heap of valves on my gtr head.

never again will I trust a so called gtr expert.

happy to name names too..

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Yeah man, it's a shame.. I'm just glad no damage was done..

Well, the car is registered, woke up this morning and dropped the run in oil and replaced with some fresh penrite and then took it for a spin today just around my local area and wow it's fast, well much faster than it was and the response is incredible, I'm a very happy chap!

I'm also really happy with the exhaust, i picked it up for $350 or so from a guy on facebook, it was an HKS 3" mild steel system with 2 mufflers and it sounds great! not overly loud with a really nice note, can't wait to open it up and get above 4k rpm.. lol

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Ahhhh you are that guy! Saw your car at Jez's and said how nice it looked. Couldn't believe the photo he showed me of your can timing, that is mind boggling.

You are unbelievably insanely lucky that you didn't bend any valves!

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