Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 167
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Chris: yeh thats 12,000rpm with the limiter set isnt it? hahah man what a tool that guy was...

Sl!m: top pic lol thats awesome

he hasnt been on for a while, maybe he went and got advice from Hot4s forum or something lol either that or his engine is blown up and hes trying to sue NISSAN.

ben...

I don't personally know bbe, but I believe that he means well. He just wants his car back on the road.

Give him a break guys.

While it is quite possible that it is his fault. There is the odd chance that it might not be. e.g. although 800 were fine, turbos work within such a tight tolerance, that a small irregularity in a bearing could cause it to fail at xxK rpm.

Try and held him resolve the problem, but i reckon knocking him is slack.

Edited to add extra stuff.

Edited by MANWHORE

theres nothin wrong with that, hell ive had things go wrong on my car when it was my fault, its my fault i admit it...i stuffed somethin on my car and ended up being 700 bucks to fix but hey shit happens...i dont go complainin about the ppl who made it when ive never heard of a bad story...

ben...

Give him a break guys. It's so easy to say things when it's not your car.

I don't personally know bbe, but I believe that he means well. He just wants a working turbo. He just wants his car back on the road.

yeah but at the cost of what/who?

if he had a problem with his car then he can post like everyone else. hes trying to make someone else pay for his mistakes, he brought this all onto himself.

Why didnt he just contact slide directly instead of posting on here?

Surely when you pay that much money for a turbo and it were to genuinely fail i wouldnt go posting it on an internet forum

I do agree that bbe went about things the wrong way but. e.g. he shoulda just dealt with slide directly.

Perhaps whether it was or wasn't his fault, out of his goodwill and kindness, aaron might have fixed it anyways.

when you throw your chips at pigeons, do they or dont they come back to the same spot expecting to get fed?

same rule applies here. if every tool goes public with his own stuff ups they'll be expecting aaron to fork out for the repair. it isnt fair.

i baught a clutch from another forum sponsor on here C & B or something, it didnt last me even 3 weeks (put in wrong. my stuff up) and i simply said. I didnt do it exactly right, didnt last me at all, how much for a new disc.

I am getting a turbo off slide and making sure 200% it is in correctly because i know myself.. anything without lubrication will cause pain and damage (including sex)

aaron repeats himself many times and cant stress the fact anymore that the lines haveto be bored and drilled out, he even maint a ms paint stylez instructions.

Meh wingers theres always one that is never happy.

NEXT time why dont you buy a non turbo car, save you some money and hasseling or get a "Professional to do it" no no i dont mean yourself

A

Its funny that I have also heard of so called 'professionals' with skylines arguing exactly the same oil starvation point.

This thread is great, thanks for leaving it open :D

its hard when you work on your own car and have no one else to blame haha. What a joke. Why dont u go write your car off and blame the car, tyres, road, suspension, etc for smashing, not your crap driving skills.

he's probably IP banned by now lol

just about :D

bbe/Tosser/15yr child/Whatever

It takes you longer to make acoflamin mongrels than it takes me to suspend them.

We are waiting for your apology, as its 100% your fault that the turbo has died

So by all means, make accounts all night mate, im here for the long haul.

cheers.

Unfortunately Beej has requested his turbo to be sent back to him as is.

If he was to put another on though the same thing will happen.

I will leave it dissasembled so that he can see the damage himself.

$25 was paid to him to cover the postage of the turbo to me to have the turbo overlooked. :D

Thanks for the support guys.

Hmm, not wanting to get flamed but, seeing as no one else knows Beej personally on the forums i though i would just say that he's a mate and that i have seen his car hit 9000rpm and is still running fine (well as far as i knew). Contrary to what most people think he does know his shit when it comes to engines. I just thought i would try and stick up for Beej in this seemingly one sided dispute.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • You know how your car rolled through a fence in your last jacking escapade? Scissor jacks increase the likely hood of that sort of thing happening immensely!
    • http://calfinn.com.au/product/1500kg-standard-trolley-jack-cj-2t-c/1500kg-standard-trolley-jack-cj-2t-c   I have this and fits under a S3 33 GTR with no issues. Purchased in 2009 and not one issue. It was $950 back then. Not cheap but something so important isn’t worth cheaping out on.
    • Just trying to get my head around this. At 5psi of boost, you turn on your wmi pump, and then you're using a 3000cc injector, to allow flow upto the actual engine, where you have your 6x200cc injectors and a 500cc injector. If the above is correct, what advantage are you obtaining by having the 3000cc injector blocking flow, is this just incase a line breaks between that injector and the motor you can stop flow immediately? Or are the 6x200cc and 500cc less injectors and just spray nozzle?
    • Welcome! New member myself, but I had an R33 back in 2002. Best advice I could give, based on my experience: if you're running the factory turbo, be very conservative with boost. I made the mistake of just fiddling around with the boost controller and cranking the boost for fun, and the end result was my intake pipes popping off frequently from the constant deluge of oil that was being blown into the recirc by the stressed-out turbo, which itself was siphoning oil from the engine and farting it out both sides of its centre bearing (or something to that effect). If I could do it all again, I would have gotten a new turbo and had a tune dialled in professionally and then just left it alone! Funny you mention the metal shavings in the gearbox, as I had the same thing - the probe plug (magnetic drain plug, essentially) would come out caked with shavings. At least it was doing its job. Not sure if that's just sacrificial wear and part of the deal, or if my gearbox was shagged, but I wasn't abusing it. Enjoy the R33 - they're a dying breed, and if they weren't $35k+ on CarSales in Queensland, I might have picked up one of those again, instead of the 370GT I own now (though I'm loving the 370GT, that big 3.7L V6 just hits different).
    • Howdy folks. I owned an R33 back in 2002, which was thoroughly beyond my capacity (financially speaking) to maintain/insure, so we parted ways in 2004. Fast forward 21 years (to literally yesterday, in fact) and I'm now the proud owner of a 2007 V36 370GT. I'm happily surprised by how much power the VQ37VHR makes, compared to the RB25DET, considering the latter is turbocharged. I had planned to add a turbo at some point but I'm on the fence about whether I'll even need it (though I do love the sudden onset of extra torque). Any other 370GT owners around the traps, I'd love to hear about your experiences with this car (good and bad).
×
×
  • Create New...