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EF Ian

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  1. I'm hoping to get mine running properly tomorrow, its meant to be getting tuned on Monday all going well, can't wait.

     

    I love my 16" wheels, but you just can't get enough tyres In that size so I will be going 17's, I think I can run 275's if I go for a custom wheel. I am also considering 16's on front and 17's on the rear, really not sure how it would look.

  2. 315 is pretty wide, surely that enough rubber? If not you need some traction control or less power. :D

     

     

    I think 335 would look to wide when viewed from behind the car because S30 are quite small cars, it would look really over tyred.

  3. Hope you find somewhere and get it installed soon, bound to feel a lot better on track. Plenty of guys use them here and do seem to like them, great thing is they are almost unbreakable and don't require maintenance.

     

     

    My car will be out next month, can't wait to try out the RB properly and try my OS Giken LSD, I went for that over a Quaife so hopefully its as good as it should be.

  4. Cheapest is to keep stock tank and run a surge tank, neatest is a custom tank with in tank pump or a fuel cell. Depends what you are after. Look at some of the build on here to help you decide what you want, lots of different way to go can be seen on each build. Lots of research but I easily put in many hundreds of hours of research on my build. From what I understand 300hp is about the limit for U-joint shafts so you will probably be ok without upgrading to CV's.

  5. You should have a look into the Link ECU's, mine requires rewiring but they also do one which fits inside the stock ECU case and can be used with stock wiring only other ECU I would have considered was a Motec.

     

    Regarding weight, my wildwood setup actually weights less than my stock setup did so I doubt you've added any weight there. 8.8kg vs 9kg

     

    Regarding the fuel cell, its going to be safer removing it from the passenger compartment and you will also benefit by having the weight lower, it depends if you think its worth the cost as it looks like you'll also have to redo part of your exhaust for this.

     

     

    Your exhaust seems very loud, I wouldn't be able to run on many tracks round her with on that loud.

  6. Sorry for the 3 posts, for some reason if I put separate paragraphs in the same form it won't submit? If you want a better look at my setup theres more photos in  my build thread which can be found in the members builds - S30 section. 

  7. I didn't want to skimp on my ECU as I consider it one of the most important aspects of an engine setup. I'm very happy with my link G4+ and can totally recommend that, for me it was well worth the money for the amount of options and feature available. Can't comment on Nistune as I've never used it and most of  the people in the UK with anything other than stock RB builds seem to go for standalone setups.

  8. Just had another look at your engine bay photo there and I can see the MAF's, I missed those when I was looking before. With my build I made it a priority to get rid of the MAF's, mainly for packaging reasons as I've seen many other RB builds where people have struggled for decent intake placement. Definitely get rid of your MAF's, a map sensor is a better deal.

  9. 2656lbs is what I'd have expected yours to be, even seems light to me, that's fractionally over 1200kg, most RB26 S30s I've seen (at least in the UK) weigh just over 1200kg wet with no driver so given that with you inside and a cage I'd say you are doing well.

  10. I don't know if you've ever felt just how much heat comes off that area below where your filter is, but its a lot, even on mine which has ceramic coated manifolds, elbows and downpipes. Why don't you move your filter forward towards the front of the by where the air is colder, that's bound to help a lot.

     

     

     

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