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    just arrived

    Tomei adjustable camshaft gear sprocket and new set of rocker arms

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    Is it wrong that the 2 renault 5's and the delta caught my eye more.

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    advise me...which fuel pressure regulator for my s14a? help me please

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    Great car! Hello from Croatia! Contact me if you are going to Grobnik racetrack, I live 15min from it.
    Also if you are planning on going to Croatia on holiday, I have apartments for rent. Will give nissan owners discount, and you can pay in nissan parts

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    Quote Originally Posted by doggy View Post
    Great car! Hello from Croatia! Contact me if you are going to Grobnik racetrack, I live 15min from it.
    Also if you are planning on going to Croatia on holiday, I have apartments for rent. Will give nissan owners discount, and you can pay in nissan parts
    ahahah ok no problem...If I'll going to Croatia, I'll contact you

    Some friends advice me to buy aeromotive fpr...but there are a lot of aeromotive fpr XD
    which I've to buy? maybe 13109 A1000-6? help me please XD

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    Meanwhile, work is continuing

    back seats, doors and rear panel (I don't know the english name XD) look like bride seats XD









    switch for electric exhaust valve



    fitted gauges and wrapped dashboard in really true fake carbon






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    cleaning/painting of the chassis/arms parts and bushing fitting.
    the pics shows the old arms because, while waiting for new adjustable arms, I wanted paint it to save time















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    other pics...this is the engine time
    fitting of new stuff: turbo, injectors, hose and head items...now we have to made a good timing (did I say well?)




















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    video of gauges


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    Thats some serious shopping you've been doing! have you won the lottery or something?!!

    Thats a damn fine car you're building.

    And as for the Alcon brakes...... droool!

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    some news:

    fitting of spl adjustable arms, exhaust valve and front&rear big brakes kit




































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    just a quick tip, you don't want the exhaust valve to shut your exhaust all closed.
    i had the same valve on my previous car and mounted it the same way, but i built another plate with a lot of small holes in it to basically reduce the exhaust diameter from 3" to about the stock size.
    also, what you should consider is, the far more back the valve is, the more effect it will have and the exhaust gases will be a lot cooler in the back.

    great build so far!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vizor View Post
    just a quick tip, you don't want the exhaust valve to shut your exhaust all closed.
    i had the same valve on my previous car and mounted it the same way, but i built another plate with a lot of small holes in it to basically reduce the exhaust diameter from 3" to about the stock size.
    also, what you should consider is, the far more back the valve is, the more effect it will have and the exhaust gases will be a lot cooler in the back.

    great build so far!!!
    Yeah I'm going to do this thanks

    new stuff

    circuit sport fuel rail kit
    aeromotive stealth 340 fuel pump
    aeromotive fuel pressure regulator

    aeromotive fuel filter

    aeromotive rducer fitting clam
    nissan main seals kit
    tomei test shims and guides kit
    nissan Hydraulic Lifter kit
    nissan timing chain and tensioner














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    Some news





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    neeeews














    and the kid (me) with his "work in progress" toy XD


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    some new pics
    still need to be made ​​all the adjustments and fix pipes, ducts and cables


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    Mate this is looking like a great build there are some amazing parts going into this car, keep up the good work.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigShow View Post
    Reach arounds are more my thing, I don't like the taste...

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    Awesome 14!

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    Serious amount of work going on! I really like the interior, are the rear seats custom made?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sx rider r17t View Post
    Serious amount of work going on! I really like the interior, are the rear seats custom made?
    thanks yeah, my seats was in white (cream?...) leather..now back seats was like bride seats

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