My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
+1Daniel wrote:What a beauty! I want a FPR like that!
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Thanks guys!
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Looking good
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Enzio wrote:Who needs ligths? When you're going sideways forward facing lights don't do anything but confuse squirrels and sheep next to the road...
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Wouldn't know...I is not seeing any pics....
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Haha Jammer Derek, sal die volgendes upload op die site
Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Sal gaaf wees Eugene
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Hi Guys,
Here is a update on the build (sorry i didnt upload because it takes to long)
Here is a pic of the bottom end built
Here is the head after spending a fortune and engineering shops....Rellapped the valves to make sure they dont leak
Here is a pic of the motor being assembled.
Pic of the motor on the stand (Front)
Pic of motor on the stand (Side)
Pic of the custom clutch plates
Pic of clutch fitted to custom flywheel
Boost pipes Turbo side
Boost pipes intake side
Here is a update on the build (sorry i didnt upload because it takes to long)
Here is a pic of the bottom end built
Here is the head after spending a fortune and engineering shops....Rellapped the valves to make sure they dont leak
Here is a pic of the motor being assembled.
Pic of the motor on the stand (Front)
Pic of motor on the stand (Side)
Pic of the custom clutch plates
Pic of clutch fitted to custom flywheel
Boost pipes Turbo side
Boost pipes intake side
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Who's the big guy? Hahaha looking good man! Are you running a twin plate clutch?
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Enzio wrote:Who needs ligths? When you're going sideways forward facing lights don't do anything but confuse squirrels and sheep next to the road...
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Haha! He's my friend....im much more skinny
Thanks Riekert, hoping to have the car driving in 2 weeks time. Got a load of work to still do.
Yip running a twin plate setup to put the power down...hope these kits are worth it. I see Hannes at MRD uses them on the 6 motors..
So for this week:
Welding to boost pipes and others.
Fitting of the battery in boot
welding of surge tank and installation of the new fuel lines
Modifications to the fuel rail ans
Removing of the dummy motor and Installation of the real motor...
Cant wait!
Thanks Riekert, hoping to have the car driving in 2 weeks time. Got a load of work to still do.
Yip running a twin plate setup to put the power down...hope these kits are worth it. I see Hannes at MRD uses them on the 6 motors..
So for this week:
Welding to boost pipes and others.
Fitting of the battery in boot
welding of surge tank and installation of the new fuel lines
Modifications to the fuel rail ans
Removing of the dummy motor and Installation of the real motor...
Cant wait!
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
nice this is gonna be a sx to watch out for
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Coming along nicely!
Im interested.. When you say custom Flywheel, do you mean modified stock or built from scratch or other? Modified flywheels scare the kak out of me... something goes wrong there you'll know all about it.
Im interested.. When you say custom Flywheel, do you mean modified stock or built from scratch or other? Modified flywheels scare the kak out of me... something goes wrong there you'll know all about it.
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Whats up with that sprocket you got on the crank pulley?
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Re: My 200sx and the issues (Pics ADSL)
Thanks guys!
@ Drfitz...It is the modified cast flywheels (stock) which changes from a flywheel to grinding disc in a matter of 0000.1 secs if you cut away on them. The custom flywheel is made of steel, so it is also allot stronger than stock. A added benefit is that we removed the weight on the outside of the flywheel which causes more of the weight to be centered.
@Sonofanarchy The sprocket is for the 60-2, I am also running a special order Dictator X2 to run with the stock ignition coils. (This deletes the CAS)
@ Drfitz...It is the modified cast flywheels (stock) which changes from a flywheel to grinding disc in a matter of 0000.1 secs if you cut away on them. The custom flywheel is made of steel, so it is also allot stronger than stock. A added benefit is that we removed the weight on the outside of the flywheel which causes more of the weight to be centered.
@Sonofanarchy The sprocket is for the 60-2, I am also running a special order Dictator X2 to run with the stock ignition coils. (This deletes the CAS)