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Check attached pic. what concerns me is the engine is shown as a rb20dt, but i know for a fact its running efi. i can hear the injectors running and the mechanic who did my 100K service cleaned them...is this possible to have a turboed engine without efi?

also for people are after a nissan color code table i found this:

http://www.ttzd.com/tech/colorstech.html

seems like mine is still the original paint color, and its in pretty good nick for a 1989 car!

edit: just noticed that in the codes window it shows the 2nd digit, R, as being either a rb20dt or rb20det...

Sorry flagger, can't answer your question, but do have one of my own that I'm going to use your screen dump for.

Do we know what all the fields are and their possible values?

The top row is easy (vin,model)

the second row is also stragiht foward (series, production,ext color, int color) - though we should start compiling a big list of color codes startung with the link in the post above!

The third line has 4 fields

3.1) is the body type. 2K = 2 door coupe, W = wagon, 4S = 4 door sedan

3.2) Engine type ie rb25det

3.3) Drive system? ie 4wd, HI.2WD (does that mean hicas and 2wd? if not, what?)

3.4) model varient? ie Type-M or 25RSF (thats a stagea)

Line 4 also has 4 fields

4.1) Geabox type - AT, MT, ?

4.2, 4.3, 4.4 - not used.

Instead of entering the VIN number, just type the series in the 'Model Series' field (eg R33). That will allow you see all the available model variations in the drop down fields.

Anybody got anything else to add??

I'll keep on editing this with more information as people post it!

3.1) ??

3.2) Engine type ie rb25det

3.3) Drive system? ie 4wd, HI.2WD (does that mean hicas and 2wd? if not, what?)  

3.4) model varient? ie Type-M or 25RSF (thats a stagea)

Line 4 also has 4 fields

4.1) Geabox type - AT, MT, ?

4.2, 4.3, 4.4 - not used.

Does anybody have more info than that, or know what 3.1 has? It seems to have things like '2k', or 'W'

3.1 is the body type. 2K = 2 door coupe, W = wagon, 4S = 4 door sedan

Instead of entering the VIN number, just type the series in the 'Model Series' field (eg R33). That will allow you see all the available model variations in the drop down fields.

Hey,

Just wondering if someone could check this VIN:

6U9000ECR33111553.

Thanks heaps--also got the 56k modem problem :thumbsup:

-oz

Hi Team,

Is there a chance somebody could check the following VIN please - 6UN00WGNC34134121.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Marc2

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