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Hi! I started my project 2010 and now its almost finished. I have test drive done and mot done. It still need mapping and new paint job. It was almost stock when i bought it from UK. I wanted to share some pictures of making. I am aiming 800hp+ power. Still need lots to do. Some cleanin and wanted to sandblast + powder coat subframes etc.

Partlist:

New n1 024u block
Ported head
New n1 crankshaft
Tomei conrods
Tomei 264 procams in/ex
Tomei gaskets
Cp forged std size pistons
ACL Bearings
ARP bolts head/conrods/flywheel
HKS cambelt
HKS fuel rail
HKS cambelt
HKS mushroom air filter
Greddy intake manifold
Greddy oil pan extension
Greddy Front diff cover
Ati race damper
N1 oil pump
N1 Water pump
Custom boost pipes with wiggins clamps
Bosch motorsport fuel pumps x3
Bosch motorsport fuel pressure regulators x2
An8 braided fuel lines to fuel rail, an10 return
Injector dynamics id1000 injectors
r34 gtr coilpacks
Custom made radiator
Big intercooler (arc?)
Titanium downpipe 4"
Titanium Intake pipe 4"
Titanium exhaust 4"
Titanium fuel surge tank
Single turbo exhaust manifold, fireproof steel 310L

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Making fuel system. Some pictures of last days. Will continue soon! We have long winter which takes many months, so propably will map&dyno it before it and take it to road on next year.

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I love this! Well done!

And :welcome:

Thank you! This is interesting forum. I Like to read projects and fabrication topics! This is my third skyline. I have read gtroc lots but it is slightly boring because companies build cars.

I have done all welding&modification&fabrication and engine building on car. Camhead is machined on engine shop. I actually start building engine 2008 to my old R32 GTR but decided to change to R33. Last year i did MOT & registration and drive 6000kms. I had oem twin turbos bolted (because Finnish law does not allow to change turbos) so i know engine works fine :)

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