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Amazing. You’ve done basically everything I want to do, besides missing the longer drive for the oil pump (did you have that already?) and an oil drain at the back of the head. Manifold looks so good plus it all looks pretty tidy. 
 

I noticed you also had a coolant leak at the connector for the heater core hose above the starter. Interesting, I just re-sealed that connector a couple weeks ago. 

Thanks man na haven't opened the engine at all yet that will be happening in the future one day, along with the head drain.

It wasn't leaking I just slowly removed all the heater gear and found all those old tin fittings did t have much life left in them anyways so deleted and bypassed the heater core for one day when I pull the motor I'll pull the aircon and do all the lines and core fittings properly with boost docs kit 👌

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Hello All,

Came across this post on google and thought I'd share some of our product offerings incase anyone find this and is looking for a more plug 'n play solution. Yes, we are a US based company and we specialize in making modern tech upgrades to these older cars easy. We do also have a couple Aussie distributors incase shipping is an issue.

We recently released our adapter for the OEM RB25 manifolds here: https://outsidergarage.com/products/nissan-rb25-oem-dbw-conversion-kit?_pos=3&_sid=fffd4893b&_ss=r . This is designed to keep things as short and clean as possible.

We also offer MANY other bolt-on adapters for common aftermarket manifolds, plug & play harnesses, and IACV block-offs - no need to cut and weld anything. https://outsidergarage.com/collections/drive-by-wire/Drive-By-Wire-(DBW)

Stay tuned to our site as we have a number of new DBW products hitting the website in the coming months.

- Steve

 

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On 21/11/2023 at 7:50 PM, outsidergarage said:

Hello All,

Came across this post on google and thought I'd share some of our product offerings incase anyone find this and is looking for a more plug 'n play solution. Yes, we are a US based company and we specialize in making modern tech upgrades to these older cars easy. We do also have a couple Aussie distributors incase shipping is an issue.

We recently released our adapter for the OEM RB25 manifolds here: https://outsidergarage.com/products/nissan-rb25-oem-dbw-conversion-kit?_pos=3&_sid=fffd4893b&_ss=r . This is designed to keep things as short and clean as possible.

We also offer MANY other bolt-on adapters for common aftermarket manifolds, plug & play harnesses, and IACV block-offs - no need to cut and weld anything. https://outsidergarage.com/collections/drive-by-wire/Drive-By-Wire-(DBW)

Stay tuned to our site as we have a number of new DBW products hitting the website in the coming months.

- Steve

 

 

What ECU's are able to control these??

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