Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys this will be a simple one to answer

I have an r33 s1 with the arched shape rear spoiler.

Can i take that one off and buy a serious 2 spoiler?

Is it a difficult/painful process or is it just a matter of getting a panel beater to fit / spray it ?

Is it common to just get the "spoiler" off a s2 or doe you have to buy the whole boot door so to speak.

Thanks!!

it'll go. The S2 spoiler is identical to the S1 type-m spoiler.

so should i be looking for a type m spoiler? or are they the same as the series 2 ones?

Im pritty sure that the backs on the s1 and s2 are the same anyway? so should fit

thanks

To answer your question, a series 1 and 2 boot on r33's are identical - so you can put whatever you like on it - both stock spoilers of a series 1 & 2 will fit straight on - it's when you start getting something like a GT wing that you'll have to worry about patching up the sides.

I have a series 2 spoiler attached to the boot already (removed from my series 2, replaced with gtr spoiler and boot) for sale located in Canberra, $250. Painted in white (QM1) with working brake light, gas struts etc. All you would need to do is unbolt your boot, take it off, put this one on and put the same bolts back in, plug in brake light and your set, 10 minute job maximum.

Edited by Baconer

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

    • oh they were with that motor, you need to remove the engine to change the spark plugs (don't have to, but it does make it easier)
    • I certainly fall into the annoyed camp, but glad to hear that if it's happening at low boost then I'm not likely going to blow a turbo and end up with metal shards in my oil. Just feels like it prevents me from really driving it without hesitation and "peak" performance. Wonder if it's the VCAM, it did an impressive job of shifting the torque curve and faster spool, but maybe now it's "too fast" and there's too much air for how open the throttle is.  Based on some other threads, will also do some reading on synchronizing the actuators. They are the default actuators that come on the Garrett's and I would think they would be set the same coming from the factory, but if the turbos don't actually work exactly the same way at the same time as previously mentioned, it would be worth making sure the actuators are actuating together properly
    • I went down this rabbit hole before, ended up sourcing a motor from the UK (I'm in Japan) which also didn't function correctly. With the original motor, I disassembled it and reassembled it and it works somewhat, sometimes. What I could deduce from all my screwing around is that there is calibration of the gears on the inside of the motor and two ramps on the main gear which activate switches that operate the motor and move the sunroof either to retract into the roof or tilt. Where I got stuck was that, it seemed in my case that one or both of the switches that are activated by the ramp on the gear did not always activate and thus the motor did not move, causing it to sometimes not retract or tilt (apologies, I've forgotten which way it didn't work.).  Of course this part is discontinued at Nissan now, it's the same part in the S15 but no other models. I also contacted the manufacturer of the component for schematics - forgot the name, they're based in Gifu - but they declined to share the information due to being bound by an NDA, sadly. Looking through my pictures now, it seems I last had a crack at this in 2022. See, I so kindly wrote "open" and "close" next to the switches. If you figure it out, please do tell me. Those little switches, with the red buttons may need to be replaced.
    • It says 300ZX, does that make it an Aus delivered car? Funny how back in the day I just couldn't care less about Z32's and these days I am just in love with them. Back when Nissan was into pushing the envelope. 🤣
×
×
  • Create New...