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sooo ! got my car back ! love it turbo sounds insane spooling up as well sending my ecu off next week to nistune for the tickel and lick lol then ill have to look into AFM Hmm after some reading a z32 could be my next upgrade .

all thats new for me is my dent has been fixed just waiting to paint it nowthumbsup.gif & i also worked out i still have the mines ecu, witch would explain why i don't have the speed limiter & the rev limit has been raised thumbsup.gif

another one? :( i think a mate may have one if you haven't got one already,

as for my car i was going to see if the GTR bar that toffy lent me would fit but i would have had to un mount my cooler & it was dark so ill do it another day, also found a split catch can hose pinch.gif all fixed now thothumbsup.gif

any other 33 owners have surge issues when around quarter of a tank? thinking i may need a new pump or maybe a surge tank

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R33s are usually pretty good for fuel surge because of the nice shape of the tank. I've still just got the stock fuel setup with a walbro pump, loves to drift and I spin out more often than not, haven't had any problems with surge.

another one? :( i think a mate may have one if you haven't got one already,

as for my car i was going to see if the GTR bar that toffy lent me would fit but i would have had to un mount my cooler & it was dark so ill do it another day, also found a split catch can hose pinch.gif all fixed now thothumbsup.gif

any other 33 owners have surge issues when around quarter of a tank? thinking i may need a new pump or maybe a surge tank

Just check that who ever changed it didn't fit it back in the tank wrong , when i first got my white 33 (or my ex's now) it had been changed and they put the fuel pump where the level indicator thingy is supposed to go , if i cornered hard right it would run out of fuel under 1/3 of a tank pinch.gif . And check it's in its mount properly too!

Well today I got stuck into hacking up my front bar, and picked up a huge ass sheet of 2mm aluminium to make my splitter up. ordered some nice adjustable turnbuckles out of the states. gonna have to wait a week or two for those babies to arrive but that gives me time to repair the rest of the bar and start prepping for primer.

also have some bilsteins to replace my knarley old Tein HR's. so the Ol' dusty datsun is seeing a bit fo love atm.

Well today I got stuck into hacking up my front bar, and picked up a huge ass sheet of 2mm aluminium to make my splitter up. ordered some nice adjustable turnbuckles out of the states. gonna have to wait a week or two for those babies to arrive but that gives me time to repair the rest of the bar and start prepping for primer.

also have some bilsteins to replace my knarley old Tein HR's. so the Ol' dusty datsun is seeing a bit fo love atm.

look forward to seeing this splitter :yes:

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