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Turned the engine over, to have a bit of a look 

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as You can see the oil squirters go back in with the billet block

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then I threw the sump on with a brand new set of bolts,

 

something I have noticed is if you use a billet block, you need to invest in some bottoming taps as the blind threads have not been cut deep enough 

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fitted the ac compressor and shifted it forward onto where the power steering belt used to run

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fitted the new passenger side mount, hopefully I won’t be breaking this one in a hurry 

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fitted a nismo mount on the drivers side, I know they’re probably just stock ones but I had it so I fitted it 

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From my personal experience, the Nismo engine and box mounts are definitely stiffer, not ridiculous but noticeable none the less.

The box mount improved shifter feel in the 34 to me, I guess by taking some vibrations out.

Nice mate, she's looking good!!!!

I just bought one of the PRP a/c compressor relocation kits too.  Sorry I should read back and/or remember but are running electric p/s now?

1 hour ago, Shoota_77 said:

Nice mate, she's looking good!!!!

I just bought one of the PRP a/c compressor relocation kits too.  Sorry I should read back and/or remember but are running electric p/s now?

Yes, I fitted an astra power steering pump in the boot when I put the single turbo on, I looked at a few options of using the original but wasn’t happy with any of it and just chose to get rid of it 

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3 hours ago, ActionDan said:

From my personal experience, the Nismo engine and box mounts are definitely stiffer, not ridiculous but noticeable none the less.

The box mount improved shifter feel in the 34 to me, I guess by taking some vibrations out.

I guess the verdict is still out, it could have just felt stiffer because they were new but then again they could actually be different 

1 hour ago, r32-25t said:

I guess the verdict is still out, it could have just felt stiffer because they were new but then again they could actually be different 

Spose it’s a bit like changing 25 year old suspension bushes that are cracked and flogged.l with factory ones. All of a sudden it feels like a new car.

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37 minutes ago, Piggaz said:

Spose it’s a bit like changing 25 year old suspension bushes that are cracked and flogged.l with factory ones. All of a sudden it feels like a new car.

100% 

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