NitroDann's Long Awaited Garage Thread
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Is it a Nissan OEM gt2560r or a brand spanker?
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Brand new, identically spec'd except these have inconel turbine wheels.
The setup ran 270whp with 3% more boost control duty cycle and timing isnt maxxed, so its probably got 310 or more in it.
Also check that weight out, that is weighbridge confirmed engineered full weight of the vehicle as it sits. Yeah this thing HOOTS.
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The setup ran 270whp with 3% more boost control duty cycle and timing isnt maxxed, so its probably got 310 or more in it.
Also check that weight out, that is weighbridge confirmed engineered full weight of the vehicle as it sits. Yeah this thing HOOTS.
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185 wide tyres... lol
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It hooks up 100% in 1st too. That smooth delivery 

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If engineered on e85, would the engineers report still state PETROL?
Also for the DIYers, what sort of muffler is it or am I stepping into your IP ?
Also for the DIYers, what sort of muffler is it or am I stepping into your IP ?
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Jeez, how am I going to get 200kg out of my SE?
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If engineered on e85, would the engineers report still state PETROL?
They didnt care with mine what fuel as long as its emissions are within specs. They know its E85 because of the smell but fuel was not noted on report
Also for the DIYers, what sort of muffler is it or am I stepping into your IP ?
Euro4 cat (to help pass IM240) Same as Snowie.
They didnt care with mine what fuel as long as its emissions are within specs. They know its E85 because of the smell but fuel was not noted on report
Also for the DIYers, what sort of muffler is it or am I stepping into your IP ?
Euro4 cat (to help pass IM240) Same as Snowie.
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Fuel type isn't noted they truly don't care or have a need to.
The muffler is a big shiny stainless one. It's nothing fancy, but it is part of my 3" system standard componentry everyone loves. Buy one.
The quality of the cat needs to be good but only to pass emissions. If you can pass without one that's OK too, as long as you can pass.
The muffler is a big shiny stainless one. It's nothing fancy, but it is part of my 3" system standard componentry everyone loves. Buy one.
The quality of the cat needs to be good but only to pass emissions. If you can pass without one that's OK too, as long as you can pass.
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No...I don't like that you make that exhaust system. It caused me to spend money.
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Thanks Dann. Apologies for going off topic..
Do you happen to know the maximum N/A engine size we could legally fit in a na6?
Do you happen to know the maximum N/A engine size we could legally fit in a na6?
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4L by memory
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Ford barra swap!
Specific question, but what do you use for vacuum and power sources? Do you use a vacuum block? I can see vacuum lines getting out of hand pretty quickly with bov, wastegate etc etc.
Are you pulling the wideband power from the blue timing light plug behind the passenger headlight? Or have you made a separate cuircut with a relay switched by the radio as described in mt.net?
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Specific question, but what do you use for vacuum and power sources? Do you use a vacuum block? I can see vacuum lines getting out of hand pretty quickly with bov, wastegate etc etc.
Are you pulling the wideband power from the blue timing light plug behind the passenger headlight? Or have you made a separate cuircut with a relay switched by the radio as described in mt.net?
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FPR+MAP
BOV on its own
EBC on its own
Power EBC and wideband at the ecu.
Dann
BOV on its own
EBC on its own
Power EBC and wideband at the ecu.
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Thanks Dann. Exactly what I needed to know in as few words a possible. Extremely helpful.
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