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its all skyline sized in there, so just grab ones to suit 32 gtr or 33 gtst. I'm using the ones that came with the 32 gtr g4 kit
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Nismo Super Coppermix Twin Plate For Rb25det
Duncan replied to baby34's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Hi mate, rather than looking for a different clutch, you need to work out why you are "burning through" them if they only last a month or 3. How do they fail? How are you treating them? -
Rb25 Comp Test Values, Need A Second Opinion
Duncan replied to stagea_1998's topic in General Maintenance
if it runs well and doesn't blow smoke, don't worry about it. btw does it have standard cams? the number are low but cams can affect that (and also the exact testing procedure of course( -
got a mate who needs to do the timing belt on a liberty locally.....any shops who know them well?
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Been a while since an update. Has Cheryl taken any lap records or made any podiums this year?
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Reverse Light Switch Removal
Duncan replied to kingtube69's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
yeah its outrageously hard to remove....I'd suggest getting a shop to do it. The sensors themselves have terrible sides on the hex it is really easy to round off once you've dropped the box down enough to get to it in the first place. -
That VIN was build in 10/97. I agree, most likely the person you bought it from pocketed the $1000 for downgrading the brakes :thumbsdown: Having said that the 32 brakes are fine for street use, and Ksport/ATTKD etc make good upgrades from about 2000
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lol yeah sucks to be you. or me. honestly I think you need someone to trace it through...I don't have the details of all the changes but there were a bunch of differences between 0V310 ECUs and the R34 loom. Is yours running OK? Where other changes required? If it's just the AC check what trigger the compressor is expecting by either earthing or applying 12v (via a 10A fuse)
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We bought this Cube as a cheap and easy daily drive back in Nov 2010, first Australian owners after Just Jap imported it. Now I'm working and Canberra and have the Cima, the Cube is sitting around so it's time to move it on to a new owner. 2003 BZ11 Nissan Cube 165,000klm 4 months rego Serviced every 5,000klm since import, in good condition Details are: 4 speed auto Fuel efficient 1.4l engine, gives 5l/100klm Air con, power steer, power windows, auto headlights, ABS, airbags, central locking Includes factory wheel arch flares and mild bodykit 18" wheels to really show off the rear drum brakes Has a genuine HKS exhaust which adds a nice note without being loud or drone-y. Interior, exterior and mechanically in good condition Easy to park due to awesome steering angles and visibility Plenty of interior space Easy to find in carparks...
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yep, if yours is 97 it is late type (same as R34 GTT I think). Middle model is August 96 (mine) and the first model was prior to that. Workshop manual shows the first wiring layout, I understand the late type is identical to 34 gtt but I'll let someone else confirm. Alternatively if you post up your VIN (or pm to me if you prefer privacy) someone with FAST can look up your ECU part number to confirm
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Fatz Gtr Reliability Testing
Duncan replied to fatz's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
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well....keeping in mind there are at least 3 ecu pinouts and mine was the weird one.....I had to change from negative switch to positive switch for the compressor in my car, just modified the wiring at the relay. I don't have the detail of which pin it was but I don't remember having to change it...was a few years ago. So start with checking what you have and what you need in the AC switch. P74 of the stagea manual shows pin 14 is the one for the first wiring type.
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Fatz Gtr Reliability Testing
Duncan replied to fatz's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
is that all you've got I just wanted to get a better view of the exit of turn 2. you can almost see the tarmac on the right side of the picture -
Fatz Gtr Reliability Testing
Duncan replied to fatz's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
good driving mate, looks like fun. and BTW -
BTW tim, leave the cones alone this time
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just look for the grumpiest old bloke there. actually, here's a pic, that's him on the right
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might need pics, in most skylines they are added during compliance so it could be any setup. you do need a high mount stop light to be legal, are you looking to remove or replace?
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Building An Rb26 For Response....
Duncan replied to Antimatter's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
no, it is pretty high. I think dynopack might be a hub dyno. If I am reading the last graph correctly the standard turbo(purple?) is at 18psi which is high for a standard turbo. my race car makes less than that with r32 n1s at standard boost (12psi). -
Can I Replace Nismo Air Flow Meters With Standard Units
Duncan replied to rasored's topic in General Maintenance
Nismo AFMs cannot be run with an unmodified standard computer, likewise you cant replace nismo AFMs with standard ones without retuning. Nismo ones often come up on here at good prices as people move up to AFM-less computers. BTW what makes you think the AFM is dying? without monitoring the voltage it can be hard to tell, and its unlikely 2 are failing in the same way at the same time -
R32 High Powered Box And Diff
Duncan replied to theonlypancakeofdoom's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
standard should be fine....what sort of use will they have? motorsport? -
definitely get it from under the car. you might be able to get it with a regular ring spanner, if not a stubby spanner will definitely get in there. If it is too tight to undo with the short spanner just use a short piece of rope thru the end of the spanner and pull downwards, that will give you enough leverage.
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awesome, enjoy it. mine's been manual for almost 10 years now and it's still great fun
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ahh yes. still, n1 pump is not an improvement on a street car. unless you've changed something recently a bleeding problem is unlikely, a pressure test of the system might be worthwhile to see if you have a small leak Nathan don't worry in the slightest about temps near 100. Check the stock gauge when it's at 100 you'll see its still in the middle, nowhere near hot....having a digital temp gauge can just give you unnecessary worries