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  1. Here is good guide: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=185697

    Put in a lockbar, then you bypass the front Hicas solenoid by looping (through the power steering cooler) the rear stage of the pump.

    You DON't need to remove the vanes from the pump's rear section

    Getting rid of all the hicas gear saves ~20kgs. The light on the dash is fixed by cutting a wire on the hicas ecu.

    My r32 has been like this for over 2yrs with no problems.

  2. A cat converters job is to get rid of hydrocarbons AND carbon monoxide (+ nitrogen oxides), so yeah sounds like your current cat isn't operating at 100%.

    Like others have said, try and get a new OEM or compliance style cat. Are there any knowledgable exhaust shops near you that you could have a chat to?

  3. PFC's can't adjust for different impedances, so yes you'll need to add some sort of resistor. A GTR pack will work or you could wire in a resistor in series to each injector. 10W, 10 Ohm resistors seem to work well.

    Just checking, but you are aware that RB26 injectors are top feed while RB25 fuel rails only accept side feed? You running a modded fuel rail?

  4. Hey guys,

    Need some snapped exhaust studs extracted and not real confident in attacking it myself. Swapping turbos at the moment, so while the exhaust side of the engine is bare thought I'd see if I could find a mobile thread repair bloke/company to come to my place and get the studs out. I know of these existing in Sydney but haven't been able to find any in Newcastle, anyone know of any???

    Appreciate any help

  5. Dumb question time. Will DBA 4000 R33 GTS-T rotors fit onto a R34 GT-T? Seeing as there's no listings for R34's apart from GTR & GT.
    R34 GT-T fronts are 310mm, 33gtst are 296mm - so no they won't fit. Rears are the same.

    @crazy.mofo: I've used RDA slotted rotors for ~10,000km with 3 track days and have held up fine so far. Personally, I chose the RDA's as, through the group buy, they're so much cheaper than anything else. Even if they don't last as long as the more expensive stuff, you can buy 2 (or even 3) sets of RDA's for the price of the others.

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