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The sau search function works fine if used correctly, meaning correct spelling. You should have hundreds of threads detailing causes and fixes for your problems. Typing in your thread title into the search function brought up said hundreds of threads. This was one of the hundreds on the first page. http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/326043-resolved-misfire-in-r34-gtt-rb25det-neo/?fromsearch=1 this thread details many of the causes of an inter misfire and the ways to fix it.
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Thread closed. Believe it or not, but since SAU started more than 7 years ago, this topic has been discussed before. Please use the search function in future. It may be found here: http://www.skylinesa...earch_in=forums While we understand that it can be frustrating to have your thread closed - Please consider that other members may feel it to be disrespectful and selfish of you to post a simple question, without using the search feature to review the wealth of information provided by said members over the years.
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Because I googled inter misfire rb25 and it came up with the causes and diys on how to fix it. That's why no one takes it seriously. The same with the hunting idle. Short skim through google showed. afm, tps voltages, vac leak, aac. To know the common problems with above parts just search for them. I know for a fact there are diys for each of them.
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Antz 1994 R32 Gtr Project & Restoration
Trex replied to Ants's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
This is sad. -
Cool.
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All my woodgrain pieces are from the s2 Stagea that's why the centre console needs a boot to cover the gap. You should check out ebay and yahoo auctions, plenty of random wood bits out there for decent prices. I got lucky with my stuff, but I was always searching for the right pieces for the right price.
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Thanks tofu, redline and zoom. The glovebox is a funny thing. Nissan didn't think i would notice that the latch hump is offset 5mm to the right and the sides taper inwards at the top. After seeing HKS and freeway Dolphins glovebox consoles I knew I had to make one. I'm very lucky my boss is a great guy and let's me make my own stuff on the weekends.
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I had always wanted a standard looking clean interior. I believe now i am well on my way to achieving that. Randomly on FB a woodgrain stagea wheel popped on my newsfeed so i snapped it up straight away. I still need a gearboot and an mp3 player that looks standard. I will change the led's to match the climate control. I made a glovebox cluster out of redgum to hold my gauges and safc neo. First was to make a template out of cardboard. Then i clean dressed the redgum to let it air for a month, this was done to limit it's moisture content and it will have less chance of expanding and contracting with the different seasons. I then deep ripped it on a bandsaw and cut out the template, i let it dry for another month. I used an edge router with a 45deg ball bearing tip to get the perfect angle. I used a 48mm holesaw to get the gauge holes and then used a bobbin sander to achieve a tight fit for the gauges. The safc neo hole was achieved by a 10mm drill bit, jogsaw and a hand file. I then used a stain and a satin oil finish, each time i stained and oiled i sanded in between, there are 6 coats I am not too happy with the finished product as i rushed some parts and steps. This is it all in, excuse the mess. I attended the ACT's first all japanese car show hosted by REACT. I met cpark, sin and a few others there and was a great start to my birthday!
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Plenty left in it then. I had a 2.02 with exhaust and more boost.
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A few Stagea guys are using them. When I asked around and saw how many highly regarded people used them, and with not a single bad word from anyone I decided messaged josh. With my current suspension and chassis mods josh came up with a few different setups for different types of racing and street use. When i explained how the car was handling and how i would like it to handle for the street he completely understood and explained why certain corners had the affect they did and what I needed to do to improve understeer and rear end instability. I bought mca blues because they were only $50-$100 more expensive than the other brands, mca are australian owned and have exceptional communication skills and knowledge. Very happy with the outcome!
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This. It's sad yet laughable at what some people want for the worst examples of a car. It's the same for any sort after car. I had the chance to buy some beautiful 'cult' cars as a teenager and am now kicking myself because the prices have sky rocketed. The only car I have seen drop and not go back up in price is the evo6, no doubt one day it will be like its predecessors.
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Turbosmart Hypergate Wastegate Leaking
Trex replied to lcxu105's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
I think you missed my sarcasm. Maybe just maybe ask him for your money back and explain to him that it's a fake. -
Turbosmart Hypergate Wastegate Leaking
Trex replied to lcxu105's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
I don't think you read my post at all. How'd you go getting your money back, did you show him how big of a mistake he made? -
Very upsetting watching his reaction.
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Turbosmart Hypergate Wastegate Leaking
Trex replied to lcxu105's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
That's good you sorted it out. he may be in the same position you were in at the beginning, and have no idea it's a fake. -
The Tales Of The Nightmare 32 Resurrection
Trex replied to Peanut92's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Wow! It's good you've been persistent rich. It will hopefully pay off in the end. -
Swap 26 for an awd 25 with somebody close by
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yellow gtt going towards yarralumla from woden
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What Have You Done To Your Stagea Lately?
Trex replied to Hanso's topic in Four Door Family & Wagoneers
Must be the first 35 in China -
Need pics of barn.
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Worst title ever.
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Spoke to a few companies who dealt with headlining and they said to use parfix fast glue. Tried it on a headliner and it held up really well.