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DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
It's slow for today's standards, does ok around the circuit compared to most boats lol I would sell this shitbox in a heart beat if someone offered the right money. Will straight away go buy a M3 and let everyone on this forum make fun of it lololol. -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Yes I did, in hindsight, I should have just bought a fast, modern car like a M2 or 3 instead of modding this shit box. I ran a new patch harness from pedal to ECU. The power and sensor ground goes from the ECU to the pedal, then it is spliced from there to DBW TB. If you hop on IG, I have photos of my shit box, @nhbautomotive -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Some reason I thought you were one of those Muricannnnnn (inserts word not 2023 appropriate). -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Whoops, meant to say G35. This might be easy for you to access in your part of the globe. https://conceptzperformance.com/items.php?p=214 -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
@Murray_Calavera It's a V35 Skyline pedal, ie same as the 350Z without the alloy pedal. I did have a 350Z one but wanted one with a rubber pedal. -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Will take photos soon 😊 -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
I preferred drilling 2x new holes next to the original ones to move the pedal more to the right. Then a bit of a Thai massage on the vice to lower the pedal and it's better than OEM -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Found the post, I thought he chopped off the OEM flange and welded on a DBW flange, guess I remembered wrong. Old age showing lol . -
DBW on stock crossover plenum rb25 neo
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Has been done by a member here, can't remember his alias but essentially the DBW flange was welded onto the stock plenum and all the OEM laggy leak valves were deleted. He's since sold the car. I dare say the OEM plenum with an DBW throttle would out perform the fancy stuff. I know I know, I talk tough with OEM plenums and pushing 400kW out of unopened stock motors but I don't have either of them on my car 😂😂😂 -
LOL... Farken R33, money vortex. I know the feeling, some how at night your brain keeps telling you to spend more money on it for no reason. You going to All Jap Day? Also there is merit to @BK's post, however might not apply to Nismo clutches out of the box. For context, my current shitbox once upon a time also ran a Nismo slave, paired with an NPC 10" carbotic. Long story short, I needed a new clutch and was too lazy to do it myself againn so I got Western Clutch in St Marys to supply and fit a new clutch. When Scott at Western Clutch supplied and fitted his modified Xtreme ceramic clutch (bends the clutch puks forward to allow gentle engagement and also driveability at low speed) he advised an OEM slave to be installed to allow the clutch to fully disengage as the Nismo slave has a reduced range of motion. The same clutch is still in my car (9 years old), been through 3x motors and seen power from stock all the way to 438kW, albeit it is starting to slip if you don't let it fully engage before hitting the fun pedal.
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Rb26 setup - power and injectors size
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to reallyspeedly's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Yes, the OEM sensor is garbage -
2024 Nissan GTR unveiled
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to PranK's topic in General Automotive Discussion
This -
Rb25det highly modified
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to Benrobinson's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Should just buy mine, proven to be reliable. Lasted 2x 10min sessions at Eastern Creek GP Circuit and didn't create new crank case vents. -
Rb26 setup - power and injectors size
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to reallyspeedly's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Yeah, of course. In the inefficiency department. -
2024 Nissan GTR unveiled
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to PranK's topic in General Automotive Discussion
It's like Pamela Anderson, all the Botox and plastic won't make her any hotter. Sure she was a weapon in the 90s but the chassis is dated, not to mention thrashed lol. -
R35 AFM, stock throttle body. Install the R35 AFM post intercooler.
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Rb26 setup - power and injectors size
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to reallyspeedly's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Hence full flex allows just that, depending on fuel choice your power will vary. When you feel like a 20 year old fuccboiiii and want to race people on the street or actually go to a race track then fill it up with E85 then top up the tank with 98RON for your commute with whatever ethanol is left. -
Rb26 setup - power and injectors size
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to reallyspeedly's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Any engine would prefer E85 over regular 98RON. The owner would also prefer the benefits of E85. -
Rb26 setup - power and injectors size
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to reallyspeedly's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Why are you choosing to go with such low compression? -
Nek minnit, R33 boat for sale.
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R34 GT-T cycling ABS pump
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to SandyBill's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
I've always gone and slammed the brakes and pull up the handbrake a little to upset the ABS computer causing the ABS motor to turn on. Get it to run a couple of times and re-bleed. You should be good after that.