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  • 2 weeks later...

Got the new trailer last week, worth every cent. Car can be loaded without removing the front bar and airing out the air bag is cool. Now just need to upgrade the tow car. 

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Swapped the 4.36 ratio diff into the race car so can now put the gtr diff back in the sil80. 

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Top shafts are gtr, bottom standard gtst. Might drain the 98 and start E85  tune on the race car. 

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  • 1 month later...

Got stuck into the HQ last week and fitted up the msd unit and dizzy. Should have done this year's ago has made the car enjoyable. Will fit extractors and twin 2.5 exhaust when I get back from next shift at work and start tuning the carb so it's not so rich. 

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And started new job in Brisbane. Finally got to do a back to back Dyno of standard plenum VS short runner intake on a standardish Rb25 (kinagowa td06, e85, 25psi, greddy fmic, 3 inch exhaust, link g4 plugin) big hit to mid range power. IMG_20191210_110548.thumb.jpg.0992b12b5b24dc9dfd1ed6f4e5c3daad.jpg

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Nitrous almost all setup on the HQ

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Race car now lives in Brisbane, been drifting the 180sx heaps. Bent steering stuff last week so need new lca & tie rod at minimum and new mirror & door handle after clipping a barrier.
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Sil80 hasn't been touched

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  • 3 weeks later...

A late night update 

HQ got 4 into 1 extractors and twin 2.5 inch exhaust, finding someone to fill nitrous bottle is turning out to be difficult. 

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Went to Airlie Beach, rented airbnb 

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Finally changed oil on drift car. Went to archerfield and had a great time, cars a little worse off but driving has improved 

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Actually made small progress on the sil80 and started stripping brake calipers for powder coating and new seals 

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Nice. 

Wouldn't a local BOC or SupaGas fill it for you? If not then find the local performance workshop/engine reconditioners and see if they know? 

Any clips of you banging in to shit you dirty drifter? 

BOC don't do nos system, just the industrial stuff and the one that does only does it a week before a big drag meet in Cairns or Mackay, should have just LS it. 

Got some in car stuff, will go through it when I get home as still in Brisbane for work. 

  • 1 month later...

Drove QR Autumn Matsuri last weekend. Heaps of fun and driving with mates that made the trip from Townsville.

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Got a new one and got it in and drove until the last 1.5hrs when 3rd gear decided to finally explode. Got a video from in car that I need to edit. 

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Did post event comp test and tested 150-155psi, tested cooling system too and all good. New s14 gearbox was sourced and inspected before install, all new filters and fluids all ready for Thursday night at Archerfield drift. Definitely need to go e85 as extra 20kw would help on the big tracks. Once I get home hopefully do a few more steering mods and fix a few chassis problems. 

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22 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Boom boom with the box!

How did the pads go? 

They go pretty good but bloody noisy. Haven't done any really big stops(over 160kph) yet. Will go the performance street ones next. 

10 hours ago, robbo_rb180 said:

They go pretty good but bloody noisy. Haven't done any really big stops(over 160kph) yet. Will go the performance street ones next. 

You'll get sparks too with big stops ?

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Just now, ActionDan said:

Is the video cool?

Happy you're out driving, makes me miss it, in the meantime I cut wood and build sheds (and ruin my elbows!).

 

Video added. 

Need to find something simple to get out there and have fun in- 350z/v35 would be my pick atm

How big the new shed? 

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