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  1. Hi guys, ah here are some of the photos I took at the start, the sun was making them a little grainy but yeah. Had to leave early due to the fact that I suddenly realized my wallet had gone MIA (still missing if anyone picked it up or something) fun regardless, wouldn't mind going to any future ones either. 

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  2. Rb head oil drain dimensions

    Hi all,

    I've been looking at buying a rear head oil drain kit for my 25/30 such as the one spool or Franklin engineering make.

    However I work in a machine shop and could easily make such a drain myself, I was wondering however if anyone had one lying around they could take some measurements off (preferably vernier)

    Mainly chasing total width, length of drain spigot, diameter of drain spigot, the dimensions of the oil ring groove, pcd of bolt holes. If anyone has the dimensions I'd be happy to make extras at a fraction of the cost! Thanks

  3. Hey, recently purchased a 25/30 motor for my r34, runs r34 neo head. Been doing some research on the rb30 crank compared to the 25 crank and apparently the 30 crank due the it's design has bad harmonics that cause it to have revving issues. I found some info stating that rb30's have a tendency to break oil pumps over 7500rpm. Now I don't intend to spend buckets of money on my car, so I would prefer to avoid buying a good aftermarket counter weighted crank, however I was wondering if anyone has used the fluid style damper and if it helps eliminate some of the 30 cranks harmonic issues. Thanks

  4. Its all good, got it out with damage, it required me the find some strong round bar and bend it into a L/J shape then stuck that inside the housing and hit it out from the inside, its a little tricky and I wouldn't recommend using alot of force just slowly tap it out, but the core plug was replaced and the fitting tapped back in perfectly and is now running with no leak. Thanks anyway as always Ben :)

  5. So, I recently noticed coolant puddles under my R34 coupe nothing major small puddles each night, after inspection I found that one of the core plugs is leaking. In itself this wouldn't be a major problem just knock it out and knock one it, however as can be seen in the attached pictures after removing most of the major things in the way I came across an issue. There is a fitting that is pressed into the thermostat housing that allows for coolant to flow to the heater core, this fitting is blocking me from removing the core plug, and before I go do something stupid like break it, does anybody know how to remove the heater return fitting in the thermostat housing, and no it doesn't just come out easily is quite tight and I don't want to but to much force on it in case I am doing something wrong that will break it.

    Thanks for any help, pictures of fitting below :)

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  6. Everything is a coilover. The standard suspension is technically a coilover design. What I think you mean is an adjustable coilover kit. The suspension needs to match the rest of the cars mods and its usage. Given you said you only wanted 220rwkw you may be able to get away with a cheap coilover set and still get what you want.

    I personally take the 'do it once, do it properly' approach. Future you will probably thank you ;)

    I think people understand what I mean when I say, 'coilover' it clearly doesnt mean im putting the stock 'coilovers' back in, it more or less implies upgrading to a 'coilover' those that are bought aftermarket. And yes thankyou there is a difference I can get lowered springs and standard shocks, is it a coilover? technically if I sold it to someone would I call it a coilover? probs not. And to be honest your not even answering the question your just being obtuse, is the question should I put coilovers in? no its not.

    Thanks for your feedback.

  7. Yeah Ive done a fair few auto box rebuilds before, but its my first time doing a skyline box, and Id rather rebuild the box to upgrade internal part, have a shift kit to go in, id rather go that and know the box is in good shape then just buy a cheapy, the shift kit a have is from keas but as im in Perth Ill go to Drive line and see what they have

  8. Thanks for the info, but to answer my actual question can I achieve the same results without coilovers? Going the coilover way is great and all but I was asking if similar results can be achieved without them, not whether or not I should use them because everyone else does, which yes would suggest they have there advantages but I'd like to know anyway.

    Thanks J

  9. Hi, having recently purchased a completely stock R34 im looking into doing some handling upgrades, nothing crazy just general street use and a trip to the track twice a year. However that being said I don't want some sloppy or something that's going to make it damn near uncomfortable. Ive looked at getting coil-overs with lower spring rates but is that really the best option. Due to the fact that I like taking corners pretty fast it would seem like a good option, but could I achieve similar performance with lowered performance spring and shocks and upgraded front and rear strut braces and a sway bar down low? The car will only be making around the low 300hp at the wheels and its got decent grip and fairly wide tires. In short could a more street-able option be to ugrades springs and shocks and put in braces all round then go for coil-overs, but still be able to level with coil-over performance in general street track use.

    Thanks all :)

  10. Hmm thanks, as to bens comment Ive worked with auto boxes before so Im building it myself, but mainly 727 torqueflytes and 904 boxes out of valiants and dodges so old school. Just out of curiosity what happens if I don't upgrade the converter, say because I wanted to use less fuel. As a street car I'm not going to be stalling it up, so is it necessary. Also the shift kit goes into the existing valvebody if I'm right, so If I have a normal valvebody (the r34 has the triptronic or whatever its called where it has the sideline so you can choose gears semi manually) it should be able to be used in the same way? Ill definately be adding a trans cooler anyhow.

  11. Hi, I have recently bought a stage 3 shift kit for my auto r34, I will probably get a medium stall converter. Is there anything else I am going to need besides a rebuild to the box also how will a shift kit affect gear changes and the way the car drives, stage 3 is the firmest you can get I think and I've heard that they can be pretty wild, as its going in a street car would it be to much, can I still just put the car into 'D' and go grab some Thai noodles on a Friday? WILL IT STILL BE STREETABLE?

    Thanks J

  12. Hey, Just wondering I have a non turbo, auto r34 skyline and am going to do a De+t, now I know people generally dont think its a good idea but Im doing it anyway so constructive advice is welcome. I already have a det auto gearbox, yes its staying auto for certain purposes, my question is will the det gearbox mount to the box without any crazy modification. Also can I put a Det neo head on the existing de block, torque it down and run standard Det intake and exhaust gear, low boost (yeah I know about the De pistons) something like a nistune, will it after a tune run okay enough to daily? If I dont go high psi I wont blow it up? And Yes brakes and suspension will be done.

    Thanks

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