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    *NEW* PHR Race Breather Kit for Skylines

    AS PROMISED!

    This is a finished product in a R33 GTR.

    This will fit any Skyline model with the requirement of removing the Battery to the trunk in the R32, Removing the Windshield reservoir in the R33 and same for R34.

    Let me know what everyone thinks and will be taking Preorders immediatly through JNS.

    Kit includes the tank, drain plug, 2 EXTRA -12AN weld Fittings and Stainless Steel or Nylon Lines to your Valve Cover.

    Can supply any Color fittings ie: Red & Blue, Black and Silver, Nickel







    Thanks,
    Joe

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    holy oversized pictures batman!
    looks great! good work guys
    I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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    I have the same screwdrivers Joe.

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    can you put up a pic of where all the lines run into the engine?

    when i get home i'm going to take a look at the skyline, but if this can be made to work in the same spot on the opposite side of the engine bay on an r32 gtst i'll take one.
    I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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    Hey Manny,

    RB20/25's are going to run right to the air lines on the middle of your valve covers.

    Factory setup


    A/N fittings

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    cool beans. where's the big hole on the side lead to, or is that just a vent?
    i wasn't planning on doing a battery relocation, are there any options for not relocating it? maybe a smaller tank placed elsewhere?
    I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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    That hole is for a K&N filter to release crank case pressure all good catch systems should have either a filter or vacuum line running before the turbo. Here is a picture of the intake style setup!

    Catch can, back right corner. 1 line runs to the intake and 2 lines run to each of the valve covers. Picture courtesy of Powerhouse Racing


    * PHR is making a smaller catch can so the use of a small battery can still be done. Expect a R32 model to be available within about a month. If anyone is interested we can do a deal for the catch can and a ultra light weight and small Braille battery

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    that little one in the pic looks like what i was expecting for r32. with the fmic piping it's a hard fit with a big one.
    braden, do you have anything in the way of securing a battery to the car? mine doesn't have a bracket anymore and i may have to jury-rig one
    I've been brushing my teeth with jack but it's resulted in terrible amounts of tooth decay.

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    There will be 2 versions, to allow the IC pipe or without it.

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    Hey,

    I think I have a battery bracket you can have. Let me look around in my mass amount useless parts lol

    Other than that if your intercooler piping is on one side and catch can on the other I wouldn't worry about the battery. Unless your at the track alot.

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