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    GB: Mine's Triple Flow Baffle Plates

    Ok main point here, we need 5 orders to make 10% discount on this item.

    Item: Mine's RB6 Triple Flow Engine Baffle Plates
    Apl: RB26 - ALL
    Price: 22,060 JPY (EMS Postage Included / Pay Pal Fee Included)
    Exchange => http://www.bankofcanada.ca/rates/exc...ear-converter/

    Mine's Product Description:
    During a sport run, oil is accumulated in an oil catch tank with blow-by gas and the amount of oil in an engine is decreased accordingly.
    This could possibly lead to serious troubles such as engine troubles due to the shortage of the amount of oil required. This problem soon becomes very apparent over time. At Mine's, from the time of the sale of the R32 series, the time attack was repeated on the circuit and we fought with time & blow-by oil.
    As a result of repeating trial and error we succeeded in decreasing the amount of spouting oil dramatically without depending on larger adjustments and reexamination of each part clearance of an engine (that leads to keep oils in an engine) , etc.

    It was on Mine's R34 GT-R that details were refined even further.
    By making slight adjustments to this product it has enabled us install it to normal cam cover. Of course every type of R32s, R33s, and R34s can have this part installed. The implementation was complete.
    List name below or PM for payment request.

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    Last edited by support@feastauto; 10-18-2011 at 10:34 AM.

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    Are those my pretties?

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    cool idea but i dont know how useful/practical they are. never seen/heard of anybody running them and their motors survive trackdays...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtrjon View Post
    cool idea but i dont know how useful/practical they are. never seen/heard of anybody running them and their motors survive trackdays...
    These baffles increase the effectiveness of the factory PCV system by reducing blow-by. And should also mention they also help increase top end ring seal.

    If you are doing a number of track days its a wise upgrade. Mine's have long been involved with RB26's engines. From the start of the Group A. era to present time. Much like Reinik, they wouldn't offer rubbish parts that do no good for the end user.

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    Count me in for them. This month's High Performance Imports actually discusses and tests how effective and important the baffles are. The stock GTR covers have a baffle plate in them with steel wool, which is less effective. Most people leave out the baffles altogether or at least the wool when putting them on and off. THis causes excessive sharting of oil through the covers.

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    Yeah, I am getting a fair amount of blowby, I'll see how much these help.

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    ever thought of buying/building a proper catch can? they are sure a hell of alot cheaper then 300 bucks for baffle plates...
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    Yes, I am fabbing up a catch can too (might end up being redundant), but I would rather stop the blowby at the source.

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    I have one of these... Haven't noticed a huge difference, not for the nearly $350 shipped it cost me. $100 catch can was win.
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    Guys please don't clutter the thread. Doing this sale for next to nothing and so far all I'm seeing is A) buy a Chinese catch can and B) this isnt useful

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