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Nice to catch up earlier :) You need to add another job to that list


polish your wheels :D
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Stuart wrote:Nice to catch up earlier :) You need to add another job to that list


polish your wheels :D

Haha yes - I havent forgotten they are just on another list :D I must admit after today I am now having a dilemma about the wheels. I was looking at the car thinking they do look good now the calipers are painted.... As discussed I need to get them gleaming before I can make a decision really. I shall follow your words of wisdom and see where I am :thumbs:

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I hate it when our car is on the dyno as well. Well done on the results but I hate to say it this is just the beginning:thumbs:

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Yeah damn shame I couldnt make it with the fueling issues mate. Was really looking forward to it :(

Thanks for the run out in your motor, it felt rapid and was just nice being in a running RX7 :)

Well done for sorting it and you should be impressed for your power output mate it pulls really well.
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By the way Dom...I think this is the fuel pump Jaydee was talking about.....
http://www.rhdjapan.com/tomei-fuel-pump-kit-nissan-skyline-gt-r-24552

According to our friend Ed they no longer make the Apexi one anymore :(
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why not just a simple walbro gareth?

044 is a great pump but not so easy to fit
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gary@apt wrote:why not just a simple walbro gareth?

044 is a great pump but not so easy to fit
Good shout Gary, the Walbro didnt seem to be recommended as much as the Bosch or the Supra one or the Apexi Skyline one by the forums. Plus they are a bit noisey arent they ?

Presumably though they arent just a fit right in like the Supra one ? There is a bit of modding.

How does a Walbro compare price wise ?
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Good work chap and don't forget - marham equals stone chips :)
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Post by Gedge »

I've always run Walbros on my cars with no issues. Rex was running 80% injector at 1bar. That's direct wired to battery.
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