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Likely made in Taiwan, like all the others. They do appear to be at least semi-decent, having boots on the rod ends and overall good finish. He probably took them off because the rod ends are rattly though. Fit them up and find out.
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It's the stock wiring AT THE PUMP that is the most concern here. Not the wiring that trails off into the car. Put a massive pump into the tank and feed it with the original dental floss wiring through the pump hat? Recipe for voltage drop and wire meltage. Put a pump in there that is bigger than stock (and, of course, big enough to do the job) but not too big for the wiring? Yup, recipe for happiness. If you go massive, you need to do more work.
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Get rid of any connection involving that T piece! The boost T goes in a single (cut, of course) hose between the boost source and the wastegate actuator. That other T is leading off into the wilderness, and is causing you to have no idea where the boost signal is being lost. Just pull the T connections apart and block everything other than your connections to the boost T.
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If it's not massively advanced timing (which you may have fixed) then it's either the IACV is filthy and stuck wide open, or you have a generous vacuum leak.
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Yup, as above....do not hook anything up to the "tee piece". That's going to the stock boost solenoid, which is part of the problem.
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Disconnect the boost tee altogether. Leave the hoses there, open. Drive it. Floor it. See if the boost comes on and immediately goes straight to overboost (like waaaay too much boost). If it does, we're starting to learn something. if it still refuses to boost, then we also learn something - that something else is wrong. Things that could be wrong here. Blocked fuel filter, f**ked fuel pump, dirty injectors, maladjusted CAS (timing), blocked cat, crushed exhaust, rag in the intercooler pipe, something wrong with the wastegate/actuator. Also, I cannot tell from your photo if you have the tee hooked up correctly. Draw a sketch showing exactly where every connection goes.
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Maybe a video showing both the tacho and the boost gauge on a 3rd gear pull will help us?
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You won't find anyone who can show you a photo of a stock setup, because no-one has a stock setup. So, if you look at the last diagram, you will see where hoses are supposed to sit, and if you look at the first diagram, and follow the pipes between the solenoid, turbo outlet and turbo inlet, you should be able to work it out, including the T piece.
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R33, power windows and sunroof don’t work ?
GTSBoy replied to Regey_'s topic in Car Audio & Electrical
I'm not so sure about R33, but the R32 has a box mounted above the large opening. About where those two holes are right on the upper edge towards the rear end of the opening. -
Given that they look like EVERY OTHER FUEL PUMP...... https://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1596&bih=863&ei=8e3UW9nYBobMvwS_0q_gBw&q=r32+gtr+fuel+pump&oq=r32+gtr+fuel+pump&gs_l=img.3..0l2j0i30k1j0i8i30k1j0i24k1l6.1949.5068.0.5355.17.16.0.0.0.0.348.2420.0j9j1j2.12.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..5.12.2418....0.OzbsQNiXZAI
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It's in the last picture I posted.
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The OEM boost control solenoid is hooked up to vent some of the boost signal from the compressor outlet tapping port on its way to the wastegate actuator. the instant you put in any other sort of boost controller (manual, EBC, whatever), the original solenoid is no longer used. The new boost controller then does what the original one used to do.
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That's the boost control solenoid.
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Intermittent Battery Warning Light (new alternator, new battery)
GTSBoy replied to N155@N's topic in General Maintenance
It's going to have to go to a (decent) mechanic. It sounds like the voltage regulator in the alternator is not doing what it is supposed to be doing. The initial behaviour you report is basically normal. 13V at the battery, rising to 14.something at idle because the alternator is charging. But the alternator should not allow the battery to go flat as you drive it, so it is not working properly.- 7 replies
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R32 gtst power steering manual switch
GTSBoy replied to Full Lock's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
There is no "manual switch". You can put full voltage onto the steering solenoid, but that's kinda shit, because it gives you fluffy loose steering with no feel at all. Far better to make the speedo make the HICAS computer happy (it's not the ECU that cares about the speed for steering - it's the HICAS). -
Yes. But what you have in your bay does not match the manual. The line you are holding IS going between the canister and a solenoid, but the solenoid is behind the PS reservoir, which would tend to suggest that it is the boost control solenoid valve, not the purge solenoid valve. Just follow the lines in the last image I posted and you will see what is supposed to connected to where. I can't show you a completely useful photo of mine, because it is in an R32 and the canister is different.
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^ Nope. It's not that line. The only line that is supposed to be in that area runs from the top port of the purge control solenoid at the rear of the coil cover, to the top port of the charcoal canister at the front of the bay.
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Intermittent Battery Warning Light (new alternator, new battery)
GTSBoy replied to N155@N's topic in General Maintenance
Likely have a broken wire. Likely the main one from the back of the alternator, but could be almost anything.- 7 replies
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The voltmeter is trivial. Just connects to power. The oil temperature needs the original temp sender. If that's not on the engine, then the stock gauge won't work (with whatever sender may have been put in its place to run the aftermarket gauge). The boost gauge work off the stock sender on the firewall, which at lest should probably still be there. You just need the original wiring diagrams from the service manual, which is freely downloadable all over the place.
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Detune V36 to run on unleaded 91?
GTSBoy replied to mybrains's topic in V Series (V35, V36, V37 & Infiniti)
That's cheating! Neo6 in R32 <> R32. I got better consumption immediately from putting the Neo into mine. Better engine and more torque slayed the RB20 for fuel usage. But....it still uses 11-12 in traffic. I'd been using a better flowing road this week and I'm down into the low 10s. But it will never get to 9, unless driving on a flat road at 85 km/h. Was yours tuned super lean on cruise? Did you have to replace your tyres every 10000 km, like I do? :P -
I have relays between my switch and the headlights, and the switches still arc up. The damage was done 20 years ago. It's hard to bring them back to the freshness required for them not to get dirty again, even with just relay coil loads on them. And R32s don't typically have H4 globes either. H1 & H3.
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Headlight switches on these things get arc marks on the contacts. You can dismantle them and clean the carbon off and they work again for a couple of years. Rinse and repeat.
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Sweet. Please don't drive it in Florida. I can't imagine how you could prevent it from being destroyed in a collision with one of the 10 million idiots driving on the roads down there!