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Ceramic coating on turbine housing and dump pipe is a good idea. Ex manifold too. After that, any extra shielding is just icing.
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Anyone spending >$66k is buying a luxury product, regardless of whether they want to tow their boat etc. Boats are luxuries, big expensive cars are luxuries, even if they are a rough riding 15 year old truck chassis with an entertainment system bolted on top. No-one really needs more than a Kia/Hyundai/Subaru/small/medium/sedan/SUV anyway for 95% of what they do. So they should not bitch when they have to pay more to keep up with the Jones'.
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I wouldn't stick anything onto the firewall etc. The adhesive won't be that great and will not last a long time. You'll eventually have shit hanging off. The products themselves will certainly do what they say, except for that one aspect.
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Vaseline was to do with the question about injector o-rings. Which I would have thought would be quite clear when I mentioned f**king o-ring lube. As to the piece of plastic......close the engine, start it up, go on with your life.
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I don't have a problem with the LCT. The exemptions that the Euros are getting are because they have low fuel consumption figures. the big Toyos that everyone is bleating about use HU-f**kING-MUNGOUS amounts of fuel. If people want to buy their bro-dozers, then they can pay for their bro-dozers.
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Vaseline. Or there is proper o-ring lube available.
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Drag it to a mechanic.
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$2100 buy for max $8k payout does not seem like the underwriter is taking on much risk.
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Vacuum / boost leak issues
GTSBoy replied to Katieerin's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
What makes you think you can turn the boost on an unknown wastegate actuator down below 15 psi? And of course a stock ECU will then boost cut. Will be as rich as f**k until it does so, especially if it has a blown intake manifold gasket or other boost leak to explain the noise. All the answers are in your post. -
Plastic will have a life expectancy of seconds. Just do it.
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Can't tell you for QLD. Can tell you that in SA my car sailed through a full Regency inspection with a Momo wheel that is clearly marked (on the back) "Not for Road Use". Why do you not look into the documentation provided by the very government agency that you would be expecting approval from? That's the smart way to do this. Cut through the mixed answers.
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Seriously? I'm going to close my eyes and count to ten, then you're going to tell me how we're supposed to know what you've hooked up wrong.
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anyone have a clue why one bucket bent like this?
GTSBoy replied to GD51LA's topic in General Maintenance
Any sign that it got stuck in the lifter bore?- 1 reply
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adding sensors/gauges to an R33 with a Neo
GTSBoy replied to mikel's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
Shouldn't be NPT. All Jap threads are equivalent to BSP. This very argument/topic has been thrashed around on SAU for a long time now. Do a search. You'll probably also find details on the oil flow in various threads on here, including for the Greddy plate. -
The first one is part of the diversity radio antenna, I would guess. The 2nd one.....who knows. Probably put there by the NSA to spy on your thoughts.
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Watch youtube videos on how to do it for the same series hose you are using. The Skid Factory videos are some of the best for this. Somewhere in the middle of the Bedford van series, or possibly one of the earlier series, Al spent a lot of time showing how to do this. If you do not do it right, you will get a shit result. If you have half arsed that one ^, then it's probably throw away and start again. You need a vice and/or the proper tools.
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How to read this dyno chart?
GTSBoy replied to thenixtone's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Stock boost on a Neo is only 7 psi. 5 at the wastegate spring, + 2 from the stock bleed valve. With better exhaust etc it might run a little higher, but not 12. Takes a boost controller to get it above 10 usually. There's no such thing as "engine pressure + boost pressure". 31 psi makes no sense unless you have a very large turbo shoving a lot of air down the engine's throat. How much power did it make? -
That's it in the pics? Jeezus! Wide.
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External port would want to be blocked off, minimum.
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adding sensors/gauges to an R33 with a Neo
GTSBoy replied to mikel's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
Take the sandwich plate off and work out which way the oil flows. Out of the engine, into one part of the plate or the other, out through some hole, back through the other, etc etc.