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Blueex

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  1. Yep. Using a RS legacy fan as they are reasonably thin and fit in the gap well. It heats up if it goes round in circles for too long otherwise its really good. Im using a 1800gsr radiator as they are bigger than a standard 1.

  2. Oh ok. If you use a L200 flywheel you wont have to do any of that. Then use a gsr skidma fwd heavy duty pressure plate with a L200 215mm clutch plate. I got a 4 puck brass button clutch plate made by autoclutch in auckland as i found that a standard organic clutch kept slipping. If you use the vr4 flywheel you will have to get the centre machined out to allow for a spigot bearing to be pushed in to support the end of the input shaft of the gearbox. Just something 4 you to think about.

  3. Its factory blue paint. Dont know code or what its called. The turbo rvr has no cam angle sensor @ back of head. The 1 i worked on was a 1995 rvr. Yep jap turbo tail lights. Swaped a guy some standard ones for them. (score). If some one could point me in the right direction for a front kit that would be great. Pain in the butt stuff @ back of head is exactly that. Heat wrap is great stuff.

  4. Theres a small amount of heat around mastercylinder and bonnet but doesnt cause any problems. I guessed on how everything would fit aswell. I had a fairly good idea on what worked and what didint as this is my second 4g63 turbo conversion. (the other 1 became parts). I like your idea of bringing the engine foward which allows more room @ back of engine and your gearlever to be on the correct place. I tapped firewall back very slightly and used L200 box that way i could use all factory mounts.

  5. Thanks man. It goes ok i guess. I put the thermostat housing there as there is very little room elsewhere. Am in the process of re desigining it with a evo 5 inlet manifold which will give me heaps more room to put it elsewhere

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