crzyone's R32 GTR updates, parts and pics
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No, turns out the vaccuum lines were pulled off the wastegates so even if I did it wouldn't have done anything. I was running on spring pressure only. Donk hooked up the lines, upped the boost and ended up lunching the ceramic turbines. He is now installing upgradrd R34 N1 BB turbos with steel exhaust wheels.
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Yup, it's only recomended to go as high as 0.8 bar on R32 turbos, I think he went to 1 bar and it's risky to run anywhere 1 bar and above on the stock turbos. One of the reasons I was staying at the 0.65 bar. If I'd kept that car I was also looking at upgrading to the N1 turbos. They are good responsive turbos that will make 450-500hp at the crank.
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Looks way better with the holes cut.
What type of suspension, brakes, etc plans you have? Plan to take it to any road courses this next summer?
What type of suspension, brakes, etc plans you have? Plan to take it to any road courses this next summer?
Fiero Build Thread here:
http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=5947
http://realfierotech.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=5947
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Not sure about brakes yet. The stock brakes are 4 pots in the front and the rotors are 12". They are pretty decent. The front rotors are larger than a 300zx, the GTR weighs 3200lbs and the 300 weighs around 3800.
If I upgrade I will most likely go to R33 or 34 Brembo brakes. They are a bolt on upgrade with rotors that are slightly over 13".
I do plan to race the car, same as the last one. There are a few road courses I'd like to try out. I'm getting tired of auto x. I need to hotlap. Seems like you are at an auto x track all day with about 10 minutes of driving time total. Plus the tracks are always set up for a small car advantage. The Miatas and neons are faster than a GTR on an auto x track. Need a road course to take away their advantages and flex some of the GTRs.
I should start to get progress pictures soon, I will update when I do.
If I upgrade I will most likely go to R33 or 34 Brembo brakes. They are a bolt on upgrade with rotors that are slightly over 13".
I do plan to race the car, same as the last one. There are a few road courses I'd like to try out. I'm getting tired of auto x. I need to hotlap. Seems like you are at an auto x track all day with about 10 minutes of driving time total. Plus the tracks are always set up for a small car advantage. The Miatas and neons are faster than a GTR on an auto x track. Need a road course to take away their advantages and flex some of the GTRs.
I should start to get progress pictures soon, I will update when I do.
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Long time since I've posted anything, here are some new parts.
Paxton Kamikaze fuel pump, Weldon FPR with aeromotive fuel pressure guage and a beer that was gone about an hour before this post.

Didn't have a pop can to compare the size with. This fuel pump is HUUUUGE!!! It will supply enough fuel for 700whp under boost. I learned something when researching fuel pumps. I never realized or thought that a boosted application requires a lot more fuel pump to overcome the added intake manifold pressure.


I don't have any pictures of my surge tank, so here is one from the site I bought it from. It's in the trunk of the car which is in Vancouver.

Paxton Kamikaze fuel pump, Weldon FPR with aeromotive fuel pressure guage and a beer that was gone about an hour before this post.

Didn't have a pop can to compare the size with. This fuel pump is HUUUUGE!!! It will supply enough fuel for 700whp under boost. I learned something when researching fuel pumps. I never realized or thought that a boosted application requires a lot more fuel pump to overcome the added intake manifold pressure.


I don't have any pictures of my surge tank, so here is one from the site I bought it from. It's in the trunk of the car which is in Vancouver.

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Me likey

and a vid someone took of a bayside blue R324
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW1OnwnNYJU
Blue... white... blue... white.... I don't know.....

and a vid someone took of a bayside blue R324
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW1OnwnNYJU
Blue... white... blue... white.... I don't know.....
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