Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 152
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Cosmetically its not quite done, rear pods have to be repainted and windows tinted b4 I'll post up pics of the car would rather have it completed to the way I want it first but wont be long week or two but thanks for asking

cheers Peter

P.S looks much like yours execpt for wheels and rear wing

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3082004
Share on other sites

Close call last night ,went for a drive upto Taree to visit a mate and do the finial stage of running in the engine was coming back and just near nabic a damn kangaroo jumped out in front of me and the car in front Damn !!!!! quick lock up and swerved onto shoulder to avoid collision with 2 legged jumping marsupial i think it attually jumped over drivers side of the bonnet since the speed limit there is 110klms I think I was fairly lucky maybe just a few stone chips from road side gravel, the amusing part about this is I traveled that road for near 10 years twice a week between Sydney and Brisbane and never came close to hitting a roo but take my toy up there just once and our native emblem tries to write me of dont they know I just finished the damn thing would someone please tell em . Feel better now had my Rave !!!!!!

Peter

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3101607
Share on other sites

omg :thumbsup: that would have been so freaky!!! damn kangaroo!! least you both got away without any injuries/damage! you'd think they'd hear the car coming... skylines can be pretty loud, and i'm guessing yours is! maybe he thought your car was gorgeous enough for him to try committing suicide on? :happy:

anyways! glad your baby is still on the road :/

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3107715
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Peter,

Just read all pages in this thread, I cant believe i missed this thread and its been going for so long...

Your workmanship and individualism is incredible, the nick you use on SAU is really an understatement cos ur a BLOODY LEGEND !

I mean pictures and dyno figures speak for themselves. 300+ rwkw out of a RB21 is simply awesome !

Hope one day we can meet and share stories .

Cheers

Pablo

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3129730
Share on other sites

She is but she's into the terrible 2's now and a handfull but beautifull

Jnr32r thank you for the kind words ,if you went through the pics in this thread you would have seen the pic of the turbo fitted in the engine bay with no real issues

Peter

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3129837
Share on other sites

Hi Peter,

Just read all pages in this thread, I cant believe i missed this thread and its been going for so long...

Your workmanship and individualism is incredible, the nick you use on SAU is really an understatement cos ur a BLOODY LEGEND !

I mean pictures and dyno figures speak for themselves. 300+ rwkw out of a RB21 is simply awesome !

Hope one day we can meet and share stories .

Cheers

Pablo

werd! hi5!

She is but she's into the terrible 2's now and a handfull but beautifull

lol!!! and it'd be so hard to tell off such a cute lil thing too!!!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3129859
Share on other sites

Close call last night ,went for a drive upto Taree to visit a mate and do the finial stage of running in the engine was coming back and just near nabic a damn kangaroo jumped out in front of me and the car in front Damn !!!!! quick lock up and swerved onto shoulder to avoid collision with 2 legged jumping marsupial i think it attually jumped over drivers side of the bonnet since the speed limit there is 110klms I think I was fairly lucky maybe just a few stone chips from road side gravel, the amusing part about this is I traveled that road for near 10 years twice a week between Sydney and Brisbane and never came close to hitting a roo but take my toy up there just once and our native emblem tries to write me of dont they know I just finished the damn thing would someone please tell em . Feel better now had my Rave !!!!!!

Peter

Good to hear nothing happened brother..... I've had something similar happen before, last year about a week after getting my brand new car I was travelling down the highway at about 85-90km/h, no bushlands anywhere near in sight, and a kangaroo darted out in front of me from the bit of grass in the middle of the highway!! I swerved and missed it, but it happened so quickly I don't know how the hell I managed to avoid hitting it.

Damn crazy roos!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3130210
Share on other sites

OK for those of you who have asked pic's up

post-7066-1179648961_thumb.jpg post-7066-1179649058_thumb.jpgpost-7066-1179649136_thumb.jpg post-7066-1179649216_thumb.jpgpost-7066-1179649307_thumb.jpg post-7066-1179649395_thumb.jpgpost-7066-1179649510_thumb.jpg post-7066-1179649593_thumb.jpgpost-7066-1179649709_thumb.jpg post-7066-1179649803_thumb.jpgpost-7066-1179649886_thumb.jpg post-7066-1179649957_thumb.jpgpost-7066-1179650054_thumb.jpg

and for those that would like to know power figgers but I still have issues with it leaning out above 5k which have to be sorted yet maybe a bit more power then who knows

post-7066-1179650424_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3130474
Share on other sites

gday John

The wheels came with the car when I bought it but were pertty chatty looking so I sent these ones to magman and had them sandblasted and repainted came up great had lots of comments about them. Its amazing what a coat of paint will do to an old set of wheels.The new fuel filter is in standard mounting position execpt its after market and expensive but reuasble and no worries about the block glad I could help.

Hi Ben

It is a wicked power curve but awesome to drive even on low boost and surprisingly good of boost too

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3130757
Share on other sites

An absolutely stunning car, Peter. Looked great in the pictures you've been posting over the time of the rebuild, but to see it in the metal is a whole new thing!

Over 300rwkW, is it still a 2.0-litre, or have you had it bored out or thrown in a stroker crank?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/132547-again/page/7/#findComment-3130844
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Wheel alignment immediately. Not "when I get around to it". And further to what Duncan said - you cannot just put camber arms on and shorten them. You will introduce bump steer far in excess of what the car had with stock arms. You need adjustable tension arms and they need to be shortened also. The simplest approach is to shorten them the same % as the stock ones. This will not be correct or optimal, but it will be better than any other guess. The correct way to set the lengths of both arms is to use a properly built/set up bump steer gauge and trial and error the adjustments until you hit the camber you need and want and have minimum bump steer in the range of motion that the wheel is expected to travel. And what Duncan said about toe is also very true. And you cannot change the camber arm without also affecting toe. So when you have adjustable arms on the back of a Skyline, the car either needs to go to a talented wheel aligner (not your local tyre shop dropout), or you need to be able to do this stuff yourself at home. Guess which approach I have taken? I have built my own gear for camber, toe and bump steer measurement and I do all this on the flattest bit of concrete I have, with some shims under the tyres on one side to level the car.
    • Thought I would get some advice from others on this situation.    Relevant info: R33 GTS25t Link G4x ECU Walbro 255LPH w/ OEM FP Relay (No relay mod) Scenario: I accidentally messed up my old AVS S5 (rev.1) at the start of the year and the cars been immobilised. Also the siren BBU has completely failed; so I decided to upgrade it.  I got a newer AVS S5 (rev.2?) installed on Friday. The guy removed the old one and its immobilisers. Tried to start it; the car cranks but doesnt start.  The new one was installed and all the alarm functions seem to be working as they should; still wouldn't start Went to bed; got up on Friday morning and decided to have a look into the no start problem. Found the car completely dead.  Charged the battery; plugged it back in and found the brake lights were stuck on.  Unplugging the brake pedal switch the lights turn off. Plug it back in and theyre stuck on again. I tested the switch (continuity test and resistance); all looks good (0-1kohm).  On talking to AVS; found its because of the rubber stopper on the brake pedal; sure enough the middle of it is missing so have ordered a new one. One of those wear items; which was confusing what was going on However when I try unplugging the STOP Light fuses (under the dash and under the hood) the brake light still stays on. Should those fuses not cut the brake light circuit?  I then checked the ECU; FP Speed Error.  Testing the pump again; I can hear the relay clicking every time I switch it to ON. I unplugged the pump and put the multimeter across the plug. No continuity; im seeing 0.6V (ECU signal?) and when it switches the relay I think its like 20mA or 200mA). Not seeing 12.4V / 7-9A. As far as I know; the Fuel Pump was wired through one of the immobiliser relays on the old alarm.  He pulled some thick gauged harness out with the old alarm wiring; which looks to me like it was to bridge connections into the immobilisers? Before it got immobilised it was running just fine.  Im at a loss to why the FP is getting no voltage; I thought maybe the FP was faulty (even though I havent even done 50km on the new pump) but no voltage at the harness plug.  Questions: Could it be he didnt reconnect the fuel pump when testing it after the old alarm removal (before installing the new alarm)?  Is this a case of bridging to the brake lights instead of the fuel pump circuit? It's a bit beyond me as I dont do a lot with electrical; so have tried my best to diagnose what I think seems to make sense.  Seeking advice if theres for sure an issue with the alarm install to get him back here; or if I do infact, need an auto electrician to diagnose it. 
    • Then, shorten them by 1cm, drop the car back down and have a visual look (or even better, use a spirit level across the wheel to see if you have less camber than before. You still want something like 1.5 for road use. Alternatively, if you have adjustable rear ride height (I assume you do if you have extreme camber wear), raise the suspension back to standard height until you can get it all aligned properly. Finally, keep in mind that wear on the inside of the tyre can be for incorrect toe, not just camber
    • I know I have to get a wheel alignment but until then I just need to bring the rear tyres in a bit they're wearing to the belt on the inside and brand new on the outside edge. I did shorten the arms a bit but got it wrong now after a few klms the Slip and VDC lights come on. I'd just like to get it to a point where I can drive for another week or two before getting an alignment. I've had to pay a lot of other stuff recently so doing it myself is my only option 
    • You just need a wheel alignment after, so just set them to the same as current and drive to the shop. As there are 2 upper links it may also be worth adding adjustable upper front links at the same time; these reduce bump steer when you move the camber (note that setting those correctly takes a lot longer as you have to recheck the camber at each length of the toe arm, through a range of movement, so you could just ignore that unless the handling becomes unpredictable)
×
×
  • Create New...