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Thread: Intake, exhaust, parts, parts parts!!

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2009-01-24 00:47:55
#11
Originally Posted by jen36
hey your the guy doing the valve cover spark plug covers on the other borde right??



Yeah Ill have one ready for pics on Monday! thought I would have it today but the watter jetter lied!!
2009-01-24 01:13:09
#12
lol^
2009-01-24 23:06:31
#13
Originally Posted by hachee1
I agree on this...in stainless if possible.


Originally Posted by blairellis
I need a 3" exhaust for a P10 (Infiniti G20). I'll be your guinnea pig if you want



check this out!

http://www.sr20-forum.com/general-sr20/14326-91-96-g20-cat-back-exhaust.html#post186300

I just started another thread and am looking for FL residents for test fitment.
2009-01-25 22:21:30
#14
make dyno proven intakes for neo vvl motors.. with velocity stacks
2009-01-26 00:17:14
#15
We are working on it as we speak. Superblack is almost there. As of now he is saying much better throttle response ... well see stay tuned.
2009-01-26 00:55:09
#16
noticed you're in florida, i know there's some jdm gti-r's rolling around there. The gti-r rear rotor has a different hat height compared to other b13's. If you happen to run across one, an 11" rear brake kit that fits under a 15" rim would be nice. Just move the rear caliper out with an off the shelf or redrilled 11" rotor would sell. There's a ton of gti-rs in canada and a lot in europe and australia. There's so few rear brake options.. the gti-r is a lot heavier and would benefit from this. Just a thought. Also, only producing the dog bone and selling that might make it attractive to a cheap nissan owner like myself. Shipping would be cheap on the dogbone and leaving the sourcing of the disk to the owner as an option would make the price of the 'kit' appear more attractive.
2009-01-26 01:47:06
#17
Thanks for the advice. I havent seen one GTI-R around here an Im in Longwood Lake Mary. So you want a 11 rotor that fits under a 15 in wheel for the rear??
2009-01-26 03:06:59
#18
yes please, 11" rotor that fits under a 15" wheel for the rear , reusing the stock rear caliper. i've got the fastbrakes 11" front kit and that fits under a 15" inch rim.
2009-01-26 14:22:06
#19
Originally Posted by nickr
yes please, 11" rotor that fits under a 15" wheel for the rear , reusing the stock rear caliper. i've got the fastbrakes 11" front kit and that fits under a 15" inch rim.


I have the 12 ni kit on mine and I think it is so stupid. The caliper doesn't even cover the entire rotor. A 11 in would have been so much better. I thought when buying that kit that they would have already thought of that.

Using an 11 rear rotor may be a problem because the caliper may be too samll to surround the entire rotor. I ll look into it.
2009-01-26 16:53:04
#20
I guess another option would be a z32 rear caliper with a new ebrake line to suit.
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