Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hey just wondering if anyone was able to help me install some stuff! i have r33 turbo, eboost, fpr and 3 gauges.... i dont really wanna go to a workshop and pay 500 so i was seeing if someone here could do it? i am willing to give cash!? wanna save the cash so i can put it on the dyno as soon as its finished!!!

cheers

p.s. beer can be supplied haha

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/171345-need-help-installing/
Share on other sites

Hey mate,

Give it a go yourself... best thing you can do with a car is get your hands dirty you find out alot and respect your car more...

You can find alot of tuts on this site that will show you what to do, just take your time and don't take shortcuts. if you cant find it here look on the web (but share if you find it, help some more people) if you get stuck then stop and ask someone to help you.... these shouldn't be to hard to fit...

hahahawell i can have a bowl of rice and a beer lol jk. mmm maybe a carton of beeer for nightcrawler ???? hint hint lol

LOL how long are you planning this taking? I went out to see how Andrew was going with fitting the new turbo and ended up staying there 2 days to get it done. (there were a few other things added aswell)

haha i've done 1 so as you can see i'm an expert :thumbsup:

it really depends on the workshop and their hourly rate, I use a private guy who has a race workshop down south and pay around $45per Hour but some paces charge up around the 90 - 100 per hour. Best ringing around and getting some quotes from some workshops. I got a quote to fix my Exhaust manifold studs from Adelaide Turbo Services on South Road they were quite a bit cheaper than anyone else.

Hey mate,

Give it a go yourself... best thing you can do with a car is get your hands dirty you find out alot and respect your car more...

You can find alot of tuts on this site that will show you what to do, just take your time and don't take shortcuts. if you cant find it here look on the web (but share if you find it, help some more people) if you get stuck then stop and ask someone to help you.... these shouldn't be to hard to fit...

Yeah i agree with axe, have a good look on the forums its helped me out a fair few times. the turbo would be a bitch to do but the rest of the stuff shouldn't be that bad...it just takes a while

i do all the work on my car myself due to the fact you save soo much money it may take longer but at least its a good learning experience aswell...

nahh i dont need money im way toooo used to doing car work for people thats all ive been doing for the last 3 weeks straight :D

and as for you turbo we'll look into it as when i get to the stage of changing mine ill be doing it all myself aswell

Edited by /2on

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

    • Cheers. Skyline is back on the menu, can’t get rid of it. It’s like a child you don’t want, or herpes 
    • I got back to Japan in January and was keen to get back on track as quickly as possible. Europe is god-awful for track accessibility (by comparison), so I picked up a first-gen GT86 in December just to have something I could jump into right away. The Skyline came over in a container this time and landed in early January. It was a bit battered after Europe, though—I refused to do anything beyond essential upkeep while it was over there. The clutch master cylinder gave out, and so did the power steering. I didn’t even bother changing the oil; it was the same stuff that went in just before I left Japan the first time. Naughty. Power steering parts would’ve cost double with shipping and taxes, so knowing I’d be heading back to Japan, I just postponed it and powered through the arm workout. It took a solid three months to get the car back on the road. Registration was a nightmare this time around. There were a bunch of BS fees to navigate, and sourcing parts was a headache. I needed stock seats for shaken, mistakenly blew 34k JPY on some ENR34 seats—which, of course, didn’t fit—then ended up having the car’s technical sheet amended to register it as a two-seater with the Brides. Then there’s the GT86. Amazing car. Does everything I want it to do. Parts are cheap, easy to find, and I don’t care what anyone says—it’s super rewarding to drive. I’ve done a few basic mods: diff ratio, coilovers, discs, pads, seat, etc. It already had a new exhaust manifold and the 180kph limiter removed, so I assume it’s running some kind of map. I’ve just been thrashing it at the track non-stop—mostly Fuji Speedway now, since I need something with higher speed after all that autobahn time. The wheels on the R34 always pissed me off—too big, and it was a nightmare getting tires to fit properly under the arches. So I threw in the towel and bought something that fits better. Looks way cleaner too (at least to me)—less hotboy, less attention-seeking. Still an R34, though. Now for future plans. There are a few things still outstanding with the car. First up, the rear subframe needs an overhaul—that’s priority one. Next, I need to figure out an engine rebuild plan. No timeline yet, but I want to keep it economical—not cutting corners, just not throwing tens of thousands at a mechanic I can barely communicate with. And finally, paint. Plus a bit of tidying up here and there.  
    • Nope, needed to clearance under the bar a little with a heat gun, a 1/2" extension as the "clearancer", and big hammer, I was aware of this from the onset, they fit a 2.0 with this intake no problems, but, the 2.5 is around 15mm taller than a 2.0, so "clearancing" was required  It "just" touched when test fitting, now, I have about 10mm of clearance  You cannot see where it was done, and so far, there's no contact when giving it the beans Happy days
    • It's been a while since I've updated this thread. The last year (and some) has been very hectic. In the second-half of 2024 I took the R34 on a trip through Germany, Italy, France and Switzerland - it was f*cking great. I got a little annoyed with the attention the car was getting around Europe and really didn't drive it that much. I could barely work on the car since I was living in an inner-city apartment (with underground parking). During the trip, the car lost power steering in France - split hose - and I ended up driving around 4,000kms with no power steering.  There were a few Nurburgring trips here and there, but in total the R34 amassed just shy of 7,000kms on European roads. Long story short, I broke up with the reason I was transferred to Europe for and requested to be moved back to Japan. The E90, loved it. It was a sunk cost of around EUR 10,000 and I sold it to a friend for EUR 1,500 just to get rid of it quickly. Trust me, moving countries f*cking sucks and I could not be bothered to be as methodical as I was the first time around.
×
×
  • Create New...