My Nissan Silvia S15

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Been a while, but we have some progress :D Used the time over Christmas with loads of help from Matt to change over the engine, gearbox and diff. Everything is "factory tight", as in so fucking tight I'd never have undone some of the bolts.

A few jobs left to sort, need to finish the downpipe, bit of ic plumbing on the hot side and show horn in some new injectors :D

Money shot :D
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Tight
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Eagle eyes might notice the shiny spacer plate between the plenum and the inlet manifold.
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That's to give a bit of room for this :D
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Still doesn't fit quite thanks to the idle control valve, but we have a plan. Should have loads of bits turn up this week as I'm still off work :D

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A great project Scott :) Excellent work.

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Hope you've heat-proofed the wiring along the chassis rail on the exhaust manifold side... it gets a little toasty down there. ;)

Looking good so far!
Finishing off the Ford ;)

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Danny@APT wrote:Hope you've heat-proofed the wiring along the chassis rail on the exhaust manifold side... it gets a little toasty down there. ;)

Looking good so far!
Certainly have mate, on my first trackday I melted the ignitor on the S14 :smash: There's a bit less wiring down there on the S15, but it's all heat wrapped along with all the lines.

I've got a real of wrap for the downpipe, but I am tempted to get the Tial housing and downpipe ceramic coated, need to get a cost I think :)

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Bit more done, just a waiting game for bits I find I need as I go along :D

Anyway, front pipe "was" finished
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Even after testing the Lambda threads off the car it then decided to do this when I had the pipe fitted to the car :svengo: That's been cut off and a new socket's on the way.
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Butchered the bottom of the Greddy plenum and moved the port for the idle control valve.
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and got the fuel rail bolted on
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Unfortunately the rail still touches the plenum so I need to get a new plate cut. No big deal, just means I need to draw up the plate I bought and get one cut :)

I've bought back the Sard fpr that I had on the red S15 as it makes the fuel lines easier to sort. Hot side of the intercooler is all done, Gary and Danny will be wrapping the front pipe as I failed on my attempt :D

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drifter wrote:... Gary and Danny will be wrapping the front pipe as I failed on my attempt :D

Heatwrap's an arse, ain't it? :D
Finishing off the Ford ;)

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Well it's all back together and running in a fashion :D Time for Dr Hayward :nod:

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time for me to give a good once over!
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gary@apt wrote:time for me to give a good once over!
Definitely, as in everything I've touched :D

Just checked the calc for the injectors, based on 480cc standard the correction should be about 48% not 37% so that might help if I up that :D

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Good work mate :)
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