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Hey All..

It's Service time for my friends Skyline(s) ...(32 and 33 GTS-t's) ..

And I thought I post it not just for him.. but for myself :)

OK, easy questions...

1. What Oil Filter is on these cars? Ie. Part number, brand etc...

2. Whats the Best Spark Plugs?

Any Other general service tips or good parts to use would be good.. We are the sorta people that prefer to do everything possible our selves (just short of rebuilding the b!tch) ... So yea..

Cheers !

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i thought it was z200.. maybe thats the fuel filter :S

anyway - i think ngk plugs are fine... lots of people are using platinums, but the best are iridiums (but they will cost you)

There is a heap of info in the maintenence forum, so if you do a search, your questions will be answered :)

for the r32:

- oil filter: Z145A

- fuel filter: Z387

- spark plugs: heat range of 6 gapped to 1.1 or 0.8

- don't forget antiboil/antifreeze at a 50:50 ratio

- i don't know what oil is best but i use: penrite 15W60 semi-synthetic. apparently stands up v.good at the high temps produced by a turbo but also thin enough to flow properly.

that's my 2c. hope it helps, HOTR33. i'm sure zdenko has more info to add on top of this... plus i'm not sure if this carries for the rb25 or just teh rb20.

Waz.

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