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R33 Gtr Wheel Fitment
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
ill just sell the heap of shit -
R33 Gtr Wheel Fitment
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
hasnt been crashed majorly that i can. all factory spot welds seem sealer and paint apart from driver door. -
R33 Gtr Wheel Fitment
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
nope the same, swapped to be sure, i dont see why its like this, the subfame looks to have been out before but i cant see how it could be misaligned? its starting to really bug me! -
R33 Gtr Wheel Fitment
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
i am a motor mechanic and iv'e checked it all and performed and alignment, seems to be all okay the pass wheels just seems to sit in a bit more.. -
hi all i have noticed on my r33 gtr the left front wheel sits in about 5-10mm more than the driver's side. is this normal for the GTR or not? the car hasnt been crashed nothing seems bent and both have equal camber, just setting it up for the track at the moment and i want the car to handle well and wondering if this will effect it or if its normal. cheers.
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R33 Gt-r Handling
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
have you locked out your hicas? does it make the car feel better apposed to having hicas working correctly. -
R33 Gt-r Handling
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
wheel alignment specs are in post -
R33 Gt-r Handling
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
i forgot to mention i gave that a try still felt the same although i'll give it another go tomorrow. maybe the rear sub-frame is moving on the bushes. -
Hi all, not sure if im posting in the correct place, but i have an r33 gtr. i dont drive it very often but when i do the car feels very weird in the rear, unstable and seems to feel as though the rear is "walking out". the hicas seems to be working fine subframe bushes "appear" to be fine also tie rod ends etc are fine. iv'e tried a few wheel alignment settings, currently 1mm toe in rear 1mm toe out front. im runnning mines esca street coilovers and thats all as far as suspension items go. it doesnt feel normal at all, iv'e driven other cars with hicas before and owned an r33 gtst for 5 years previously, neither felt like this car. Anybody else had this problem? fixes? etc. cheers
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R33 Gtr Passing Oil
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
does anyone know if r34 gtr turbo feed lines will be fine? -
R33 Gtr Passing Oil
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
thankyou hopefully I have time this weekend to have a look at it -
R33 Gtr Passing Oil
nathan_r33 replied to nathan_r33's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
Im aware of that, have been told two things basically. The factory oil lines already have restrictors? and that they don't?. I would naturally think they don't as they come std with bush bearing turbos. -
hi all I recently purchased an r33 gtr to find it had gt2860 bb turbo's. I have noticed that almost everytime I drive it, at least once it will puff out a big ploom of blue out the exhaust on deacceleration, (I stop at an intersection just after hitting boost and I can see the smoke). now the turbos look to be almost new and is the only modification to vehicle (and exhaust). now question is do you need to fit oil restrictors to the feed lines when fitting ball bearing turbo's. I havnt yet inspected lines on vehicle yet, just thought id ask first as some said you don't have to when I done some research. engine seems to be in good shape with good compression.
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yea that's just what I might do I think, only real way to know for sure!