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With regards to the idler..

When I built my motor up Nissan wanted something silly for the idler, instead I opted for 2 tensioners.

The nissan RB tensioners are locking tensioners so once locked it acts the same as an idler.

RB30 tensioners from holden also do the trick, they were cheaper than nissan, if I remember correctly around $80 each.

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Wrong, Only gts-t Type M has the 4 piston caliper like the z32.

Regular gts-t like mine, have the s13 200sx brake.

i believe that is true from the factory but nearly every single r32 gtst i know has the z32 brakes...

they cant all be type-m! :D

also i've been using these oil capacitys with no problem!?

engine: 4L

gearbox: 2L

diff: 1L

cant remember where i got these from but they all sit on full with these amounts in them!

  • 4 weeks later...

i put 5L in my hcr32 and it sits right on full. ive read in a lot of places that 4.6L is correct fill when dropping oil and changing oil filter.

also does anyone have detonation/knock sensor part number. for the back one

  • 2 weeks later...
i believe that is true from the factory but nearly every single r32 gtst i know has the z32 brakes...

they cant all be type-m! :)

also i've been using these oil capacitys with no problem!?

engine: 4L

gearbox: 2L

diff: 1L

cant remember where i got these from but they all sit on full with these amounts in them!

Well you're doing something wrong

The actual amounts are around:

Engine: 4.6-4.8L

Gearbox: 2.2-2.5L

Diff: 1.5L

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sorry to bump this cos its old as but i found this yesterday

R32 Gts-t

4PK0860 Belt Alt

4PK0950 Belt P/S

4PK0925 Belt A/C

94988 Belt Cam (PTFE)

KTBA173 Kit Cam

DT19E Thermostat

DTG18 Gasket (Paper Type)

DTG45 Gasket (Rubber Type)

R32 GTR

4PK0880 Belt Alt

4PK0950 Belt P/S

4PK0925 Belt A/C

94988 Belt Cam (PTFE)

KTBA173 Kit Cam

DT19E Thermostat

DTG45 Gasket (Rubber Type)

Does anyone have the part number for a gtst o2 sensor (the ford one will do)

  • 1 month later...
sorry to bump this cos its old as but i found this yesterday

R32 Gts-t

4PK0860 Belt Alt

4PK0950 Belt P/S

4PK0925 Belt A/C

94988 Belt Cam (PTFE)

KTBA173 Kit Cam

DT19E Thermostat

DTG18 Gasket (Paper Type)

DTG45 Gasket (Rubber Type)

R32 GTR

4PK0880 Belt Alt

4PK0950 Belt P/S

4PK0925 Belt A/C

94988 Belt Cam (PTFE)

KTBA173 Kit Cam

DT19E Thermostat

DTG45 Gasket (Rubber Type)

Does anyone have the part number for a gtst o2 sensor (the ford one will do)

HCR32 o2 sensor part number : 2269073L11

got this when i rang nissan and ordered one for my gtst

they didnt have any instock so had to order from japan

which is about 10 work days.

cost me $184

  • 3 weeks later...
HCR32 o2 sensor part number : 2269073L11

got this when i rang nissan and ordered one for my gtst

they didnt have any instock so had to order from japan

which is about 10 work days.

cost me $184

thanks but i think i'll go with one from here

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/ng...25det-p-42.html

seems a lot more reasonable

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