thanks for the link. I think you are doing well with the police already considering that you drive the car on the street with a full cage and all of the other stuff haha
those splitters are are really good price too! which size did you need 595mm?
thats good to hear josbeat. Who did you use to make the splitter? And it looks like you have hinges on the front of it so it can flip down for oil changes?
bad luck with the injector issue, that always sucks when you miss out on track time!
It was an A70 (which is the same as Z20 as IJ said). A braking system is actually simpler than you think. As long as it all bolts up and the rotor is spaced evenly between the in-board and out-board sides of the caliper (and runs true of course), it will work. All you need is hydraulic pressure...
Who makes them? I'm after some for the front and/or rear. I acknowledge that this will do wonders for the discomfort of the car, but its a road course orientated set up so making it handle better is my major goal. I will probably weld the rear subframe onto the chassis but if anyone knows where...
The spacers are to bring the caliper further out-board (towards the wheel) and you need four in total (one for each caliper mounting point). From what I gather, you dont need any spacers for the rotor, it slides right on with the central bore modified to 60.1mm.
Mo87NA do you have a part no...
thanks Sam, good to hear the Haltech is doing well too. Supposedly they have really got their act together as a company with their new products. I need to talk to my tuner about turbo selection before I make a decision but since its a track orientated car, more power is great but I also want to...
yeah mate, exciting times ahead, if i can managed to stay motivated haha. I havent lined up a motor as of yet but im on the look out for something stock with relatively low kms and probably no turbos. I'm not planning on going too crazy with the motor but will do the head gasket and all seals...
Thanks dude, yeah I'm going to take my time with things and be as organized as possible as I've learnt from the past that it makes reassembly much smoother!
Washed my car for the first time in 8 months on the weekend and took it for one last drive. After much deliberation (which included toying with the idea of dropping an L98 and T56 into it), ive decided to pull it off the road and put a 2JZ into it. I may as well go with an aftermarket turbo...
ok, well my belt probably does slip a little because of the slipperly alloy surface but id be very interested to know those diameters if you are able to track them down. I dont like the pulley kit that's on there anyway, it looks cheap and I hadnt considered it to be the cause of my steering...
im not actually sure if the diameter is different as the kit came with the car. Whats the diamter of the stock PPS pulley? I was more so leading to the fact that less mass in the pulley creates less drive through the pump?
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