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  1. or....almost as good.....a set of r33 gtr half shafts (non-vspec) that we can grab in melbourne tomorrow....
  2. Hey guys, Mark has diff problems and we really need to try and sort it tonight. Does anyone in tassie have a 4.4 diff with a mechanical centre? Give me a bell on 0419 634 674 if you can help out.
  3. welcome! you should drop by the motorsport section, there are plenty of people with dedicated track and rally cars there Bloody oath it would be! If you have a winch to hold the motor up you have a winch to pull the motor out! Anyway, behind the flywheel there are are 4x M6 bolts from the rear main to the sump. Unless you are feeling really keen and want to drill access holes for a 1/4" 10mm socket, the flywheel has to come off. And to get that off the gearbox has to come out. which way does the rod on the clutch slave cylinder face? If it points forward you have a pull type clutch and you have to release the fork from the trust bearing before you can pull the box off. If the clutch slave faces rear you have push type and the gearbox should slide straight off. You will probably need to remove the tailshaft and attessa line to move the gearbox far enough to get at the flywheel. Don't forget to bleed attessa when you put it all back together. For next time, removing the motor is a much smaller job than what you are doing now.....disconnect gear box, remove intake above the turbs, undo front pipes, undo wiring on the intake side and top of motor, pull DSF driveshaft out, remove front intermediate shaft, radiator hoses, oil cooler lines if applicable. Fair bit less work than doing the whole subframe
  4. Hi Ryan, try a search for pineapples in the Suspension section, there is a lot of discussion. Here are some from the last couple of weeks: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...p;hl=pineapples http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Le...p;hl=pineapples http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...p;hl=pineapples http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tr...p;hl=pineapples http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...p;hl=pineapples http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...p;hl=pineapples http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ax...p;hl=pineapples
  5. I honestly don't think it makes any difference in 99% of situations. there is so much weight on the rear that there is plenty of traction in most circumstances. where i think 4wd is a benefit is when you are doing the tight manouvering on a driveway, grass, hills etc.
  6. update from today. spoke to Shell head office (sorry...."coles express"!) who took the complaint and passed it on to their investigators. spoke to the investigators this arvo and registered the complaint, explained the situation. They have asked for copy of the receipt for fuel + invoice from workshop. No doubt they will test the fuel before paying up. so far so good. Really hope there is no permanent damage considering it was a brand new forged motor running 18psi...but there's no way to tell really. It is running smooth so its hard to tell if there is any det damage. I won't be signing a release as part of any settlement because I can't guarantee no damage has been done. As far as I know they are still selling the fuel there, 5 days later.
  7. you can buy race/rally r35s for that price any time. that is about the going price.
  8. yeah this was in the stagea. fresh from it's full boost tune which was what surprised me about the whole thing. I've kept a small sample of fuel in a clean container but have 60l of the stuff sitting around the mechanic's will update after we have a chance to "chat" with shell.
  9. can still be a wear issue if the fronts are less worn than the rears. that's why its worth taking a few minutes to swap them around
  10. fark that dino-line is quick....that's among the quickest gtst's I know of around there already. any spins, disco-stu?
  11. yikes. that is a lot harder than a momentary switch! I'm sure you know what you are doing.....but won't this all work backwards if someone presses the button on the controller as well? At least until you press it again.
  12. about bloody time!
  13. yeah the second fuel I put in was mobil 8000 from the one in Kellyville. I'm now running vpower from the shell on vic rd at west ryde with no problems.
  14. jeebus! pics of the frame and suspension with clothes off thanks!
  15. k10 march/micra came like this: base model super turbo be-1 pao figaro all the same chasis and MAxxE(T) motors. K11....we got these Also they produced other different bodies (no pics from me) Viewt Super March Tango Collet Bollero Rumba Juke Polka Box k12...got these too Also came in Bollero Rafeet C+C those guys are not just giggling....they are on drugs
  16. I'm guessing you don't mean the crappy blue breather! Great work again from Craved Coatings on the cover... I picked up the cover on SAU, it was hand sprayed from a can. Craved sand blasted then powder coated in in crinkle finish black - looks mint
  17. yes tht second pic is the bit i mean. there is a nylon socket in there which wears badly. In my experience that is always more worn than the tie rod end
  18. no idea about fuel economy yet....my foot has been pretty heavy, double points or not. because its hard not to laugh every time it comes on boost too_much_boost, I've run mine up on 2wd dynos with no front drive shaft often....no obvious issue and I don't see how there would be. Yes 4wd will probably be trying hard (attessa wheelspin vs g sensor arguments can wait for another thread) but a flange spinning hard with no wheels attached is no big deal.
  19. hmmm at least it has been found at last. pretty ballsy to be driving it around so long after stealing it. is it your's now or the insurance companies?
  20. I suspect you can't change the slow speed handling much without dramatic changes.....try driving style instead. turismo is probably the right man to answer because he runs rings around me (not to mention he is the australia motorkhana champion)....but... clutch kicks to get the back around on entry! handbrake if necessary weight shift set up really early so the rear wants to break away. stay on the brakes to keep the weight on the front wheels so the thing turns in.
  21. the first one are "pineapples", the second are proper subframe replacement bushes. Pineapples sit above or below the subframe on the bolt that locates it and lock it in place. THey can be effective in holding the whole thing right even when the bushes are stuffed. And they are damn easy to change compared to the subframe bushes. But....if you have access to a workshop you should change the actual bushes...its a better solution. Will probably take a couple of hours even with the right tools if nothing has been off the car before.
  22. bit late....but this is spot on for Kumho v70A We used to run these as control tyres and they perform better at road tyre like pressure....we used to run between 42 and 44 hot pressure. In fact performance did not drop of hugely right up to 48-50psi. Very unusual but I can't argue with the lap times.
  23. out of interest....did you try searching first? we have done this subject already this week http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ng-t316860.html
  24. I've got the perfect event for you....khanacross! It is a slow/medium speed race based on grass/dirt. daewoo has a thread over here about it: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ev...ce-t313298.html if you want to be more serious (not necessarily more fun....) super sprints are the next place to go. You would need to spend many thousands to get the r31 handling well and running quick on circuits (suspension/brakes/safety gear/engines). Or full circuit racing at 10s to 100s of thousands a year
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