Well I debated making a build page for a long time and felt inspired today so why not!
I bought the car roughly a year ago. Pretty well stock. The only aftermarket parts were...
Apexi cone intake
FET turbo timer
HKS shift knob
17" Blitz Technospeed wheels
and that is it. This car was bare bones!
89'
RB20
120XXX km
This is how she stood the day I picked it up. (I did some photoshop enhancement)
Like I said, almost bone stock. Paint is in great shape. Virtually no rust.
First things first I ditched the stock exhaust system and installed an HKS catback and a test pipe. And other then that and a SARD R2D2 BOV I drove it as it was for the remainder of last summer.
Thankfully my parents decided to build a large heated shop during the summer so I had a great place to work during the winter just a short drive from my own house! The to-do list included...
- install a FMIC
- GTR Bumper
- fix BOV mount
- repaint the chipping mirror and tail light bezels
- intall a boost controller
- RB25 turbo
- cut GTS hood and buy n1 lip and gtr grille
It's not much but building a car while in University is 'fiscally' challenging to say the least. Because I wasnt planning on having a build page I didnt take too many pictures, but Ill put up the few I do have.
First things first was a fmic. I cheaped out and got a 'Speed Daddy' ebay IC kit. Before I get roasted for 'china' crap just understand that I would much rather buy name-brand products. However I prioritized my cash so I could buy a name-brand exhaust, turbo, and boost controller. To be honest I was pleasantly surprised at the decent quality of the core, welding, silicone couplers, and bolt-type hose clamps. The mounting system sucked so I had to fabricate my own brackets out of aluminum but that only took an hour or so.
Out with the old!
Next was to build an aluminum mounting bracket for the SARD BOV. I wanted to use the stock mounting point up by the throttle body. So I cut a bracket out of aluminum and used a drill to make the three holes for the bov. The result...
Installing the FMIC was easy but time consuming. Cutting the front bumper mount/rebar went smoothly. I decided to clean it up and paint it matte black for a cleaner looking install.
This takes the build up to the turbo fiasco...
I bought the car roughly a year ago. Pretty well stock. The only aftermarket parts were...
Apexi cone intake
FET turbo timer
HKS shift knob
17" Blitz Technospeed wheels
and that is it. This car was bare bones!
89'
RB20
120XXX km
This is how she stood the day I picked it up. (I did some photoshop enhancement)
Like I said, almost bone stock. Paint is in great shape. Virtually no rust.
First things first I ditched the stock exhaust system and installed an HKS catback and a test pipe. And other then that and a SARD R2D2 BOV I drove it as it was for the remainder of last summer.
Thankfully my parents decided to build a large heated shop during the summer so I had a great place to work during the winter just a short drive from my own house! The to-do list included...
- install a FMIC
- GTR Bumper
- fix BOV mount
- repaint the chipping mirror and tail light bezels
- intall a boost controller
- RB25 turbo
- cut GTS hood and buy n1 lip and gtr grille
It's not much but building a car while in University is 'fiscally' challenging to say the least. Because I wasnt planning on having a build page I didnt take too many pictures, but Ill put up the few I do have.
First things first was a fmic. I cheaped out and got a 'Speed Daddy' ebay IC kit. Before I get roasted for 'china' crap just understand that I would much rather buy name-brand products. However I prioritized my cash so I could buy a name-brand exhaust, turbo, and boost controller. To be honest I was pleasantly surprised at the decent quality of the core, welding, silicone couplers, and bolt-type hose clamps. The mounting system sucked so I had to fabricate my own brackets out of aluminum but that only took an hour or so.
Out with the old!
Next was to build an aluminum mounting bracket for the SARD BOV. I wanted to use the stock mounting point up by the throttle body. So I cut a bracket out of aluminum and used a drill to make the three holes for the bov. The result...
Installing the FMIC was easy but time consuming. Cutting the front bumper mount/rebar went smoothly. I decided to clean it up and paint it matte black for a cleaner looking install.
This takes the build up to the turbo fiasco...
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