-
Posts
9,994 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
66 -
Feedback
0%
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Media Demo
Store
Everything posted by Ben C34
-
Do a proper boost leak check man. That's pretty much exactly what happens when a coupler has popped off. Also solid chance it's crusty old ( or new ) coils
-
Hahha lol. V8 or nothing.
-
R32 Gtr Long Term Love, Now Project
Ben C34 replied to r32-25t's topic in Projects, Overhauls and Build-ups
You would also design the part to take an off the shelf o ring. -
r34 gtt bosch knock sensors
Ben C34 replied to flyingsquirel's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
For reference the Link forum is very active and monitored by dudes from link. -
r34 gtt bosch knock sensors
Ben C34 replied to flyingsquirel's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
One wire should be sensor ground on the ecu, so you need to run that to the knock sensors to do it properly. -
r34 gtt bosch knock sensors
Ben C34 replied to flyingsquirel's topic in RB Series - R31, R32, R33, R34 (1986-2002)
You can't just change knock sensors and expect the factory ecu to be happy. -
Possible head gasket fail, or something else?
Ben C34 replied to LeWidget's topic in General Automotive Discussion
. -
Possible head gasket fail, or something else?
Ben C34 replied to LeWidget's topic in General Automotive Discussion
The photos don't work great so can't see on phone what's going on. For the velt they are standardised to a certain extent. That bring the amount of ribs and length. You could just take it to a shop and they measure it and sell you one, but surely you just tell them.what car it is for amd they also easily sell you one. -
Bought
-
Will definitely, will definitly drive. Go easy on throttle driving to get tune. No probs.
-
This should help generally. https://www.racepagesdigital.com/blog/learn-your-gm-ecms/1008 You can likely do what Mark wants with his ecu, it's just that typically tuners Max out the torque limits. None of the commodore ecus are proper torque based.
-
r33 GTST brake callipers on r34 GT
Ben C34 replied to calebwatttts34's topic in Suspension, braking and tyres
Cmon man. Dont make me point out you drive a non turbo rb25. Anyway good work upgrading brakes. Given enough run up those rb25s can build a little bit of speed! -
r33 GTST brake callipers on r34 GT
Ben C34 replied to calebwatttts34's topic in Suspension, braking and tyres
Actually to put the wheels back on they dont even bolt on ( they nut on, thats the term) , so you are shit out of luck either way here mate. -
Possible head gasket fail, or something else?
Ben C34 replied to LeWidget's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Overheated now runs like shit and smells...... You have to pull stuff apart. That is the engine, starting with the head. No way around it Or chemiweld and sell. -
r33 GTST brake callipers on r34 GT
Ben C34 replied to calebwatttts34's topic in Suspension, braking and tyres
Lol. Keep in mind bro you would also have to bleed the brakes, that isnt bolt on either...... -
r33 GTST brake callipers on r34 GT
Ben C34 replied to calebwatttts34's topic in Suspension, braking and tyres
So they do line up! As per Gtsboy you have 2 options. I still have some threaded Inserts as per what gtsboy used. -
I wasnt very clear, I agree an aftermarket ecu isn't needed in this case.
-
I vote use racetcs thing if that helps. Aftermarket ecu is more than needed here.
-
Its Vz, and it definitely isn't a proper torque based ecu, and tuning the dbw with it is not really possible either. No way worth the hassle, but nice thought.
-
Why take the head off the hard way? Engine is f**ked, engine out.
-
Try to get the shop to bore it with the engine in. For science
-
Man that engine surely copped damage from that. It wasn't under power but it spun for ages on the run down, that can't have been healthy. Can't believe he just looked at the cam lobes and oil and was happy . His theory of the belt could have gone any direction and not caused trouble makes no sense, it can't just shoot off and miss the oil pump belt, it can only possibly do what it did.