Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

wow this thread took and unexpected turn, but yeah, most things are possible with the right know how and money.

The good thing about cars is the way we can modify them to suit our own specific needs and taste, for the past 8 years I've owned a R33 GTS25 sedan, it's nothing overly special to look at and it's slow as in a straight line, (but I love the car to bit's) and like Cara, I've spent a heap of money on it over the years building it up to the way I want it.

People ask why waste time and money on a GTS25 sedan when you could have had a modded GTS25T coupe for the same money and it would be heaps quicker? of course they are right, but for me it goes a bit deeper than that, why should I be like everyone else?, sure boost is fun, and it sure does have it's advantages, but it's so common, whats wrong with been a little different, just imagine how boaring things would be if we were all the same.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, you do what makes you feel happy, don't get defensive or discouraged when sceptics challenge you, life too short waste time arguing what is or what isn't possible, when you have already proven that it can be done.

Best wishes for the future modifications Cara

  • Replies 44
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

wow this thread took and unexpected turn, but yeah, most things are possible with the right know how and money.

The good thing about cars is the way we can modify them to suit our own specific needs and taste, for the past 8 years I've owned a R33 GTS25 sedan, it's nothing overly special to look at and it's slow as in a straight line, (but I love the car to bit's) and like Cara, I've spent a heap of money on it over the years building it up to the way I want it.

People ask why waste time and money on a GTS25 sedan when you could have had a modded GTS25T coupe for the same money and it would be heaps quicker? of course they are right, but for me it goes a bit deeper than that, why should I be like everyone else?, sure boost is fun, and it sure does have it's advantages, but it's so common, whats wrong with been a little different, just imagine how boaring things would be if we were all the same.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, you do what makes you feel happy, don't get defensive or discouraged when sceptics challenge you, life too short waste time arguing what is or what isn't possible, when you have already proven that it can be done.

Best wishes for the future modifications Cara

We're trying to destroy someones self-esteem here skyla, you're destroying it with logic :( nuh i'm withdrawing my evil comments.

I have to disagree with DAN 666 on this one. The biggest thing you can do with a N/A motor is to make it breath better. What docos have you seen that suggest filters and the likes wont help? The motor gets its power by the amount of cold air that flows into the motor. Depending on where it is sitting, will depend on how much of a benefit you will see.

Will it add more power to the motor? generally no, but it will free up alot of power. There lies the key, its freeing up what is available.

Just because you have been round the street a few times, doesnt mean you know everything. I think its in poor taste to jump onto someone's thread and tell em that they have wasted their time and money on something that you really dont understand where she is coming from. Would you tell someone with a ugly baby that the baby is ugly or would you bend the truth? Would you tell a girl that you wanted to bone that she was a dog in a certain outfit?

Cara the car is hot, no doubt about it. Is it a money pitt? arent all cars? how many cars actually make money when you spend money on them? Actually, how many skylines make people money when they go to sell them? It is really one's opinion against the others, im sure there are alot of people on here that spend alot of money on their N/A's.

Good Luck with the problem Cara, when you get it sorted, throw up some dyno sheets, id love to see the power that it makes.

Cheers,

I have to disagree with DAN 666 on this one. The biggest thing you can do with a N/A motor is to make it breath better. What docos have you seen that suggest filters and the likes wont help? The motor gets its power by the amount of cold air that flows into the motor. Depending on where it is sitting, will depend on how much of a benefit you will see.

Will it add more power to the motor? generally no, but it will free up alot of power. There lies the key, its freeing up what is available.

Just because you have been round the street a few times, doesnt mean you know everything. I think its in poor taste to jump onto someone's thread and tell em that they have wasted their time and money on something that you really dont understand where she is coming from. Would you tell someone with a ugly baby that the baby is ugly or would you bend the truth? Would you tell a girl that you wanted to bone that she was a dog in a certain outfit?

Cheers,

It's an N/A without headwork and cams you will NOT get that sort of power increase with a bloody cold-air intake, if you did you'd see a million Honda owners untapping this "secret" power. The Neo is already optimised as far as it can go with intake flow (have you seen the specially designed dual-inlet tract that activates at ~4700rpm for max torque and power...probably not?)

And if you had clearly read the first post I said nothing that could be taken as offensive, it was when she fired-up for no reason I thought it reasonable to put her in her place.

And as for the ulgy baby and ugly dress, both times I'd tell it how it was...I'm not here to massage egos and missinform, you ask an opinion you get the truth, better than telling a load of bullshit to make people feel better. I see this all the time in the medical industry and it makes me f**king sick.

Doctors/Nurses that tell Liver cancer patients that medicine today is good and they'll be fine, when statistics show a >10% survival rate for the first 5 years...they're basically trying to make someone feel better, it isn't the way of doing it especially when they find they actually don't have long to live, but the doctor was trying to be "nice"

And clearly you've got no brain bringing it back up again, I said it was over and Cara had obviously chosen not to carry on....so can we just keep this as finished. Anyone that has owned both a 25GT and GTT and can actually comment on both engines with some actual relevance can post...so hopefully that's no-one else.

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

    • Hi all, Restoring r33 series 1 rb25det. All the heater hoses were on their way out, have replaced them and put it all back together. After testing I noticed a small leak from behind the head on the actual metal water line to the turbo when cars warm. I tried running a longer hose over it but it kept leaking...   I am about to take the (stock) manifold off again😔 to change the water line does any one have any lines they recommend? I was looking at Aeroflow Turbo Oil & Water Line Set but not sure what everyone else recommends. Car is completely stock but want to upgrade turbo eventually. it looks like ill have to disconnect a lot just to replace these lines so if there's anything else recommended to do please let me know. Thank you in advance!
    • From memory, on the R33 GTSt at least, while everyone says "It's not adjustable", I found when I changed clutches in mine, it just needed a small adjustment on the rod length. But be very wary here, as you could end up trying to push the pushrod in the master too far, or blowing out the slave.   Most likely though, if the master/slave isn't bypassing internally or leaking out, then the throw out is the wrong height compared to the fingers on the clutch, so when it moves to disengage the clutch, it isn't 100% disengaged. You can check part of this out too by jacking the car up, having the engine running, put your foot on the clutch and try to engage 1st gear. If it goes in pretty easy (Compared to the ground) and/or the wheels start turning a fair bit and it takes a bit too much brake pedal to bring them back to a stop, this is likely the issue.  I'm not sure if you can adjust the height of the forks etc in these though, it's been that long since I've touched any RB gearbox.
    • That's all good, I thought I was missing some interesting feature! Maybe @PranK can double check if that is something that is meant to be operating or not.
    • I hope that is not something that bad. From what i remember he said that only first gear is "hard" to get in and that he has couple of ideas what to try next but idk 😕  hope it is not gearbox out. I will let you know.
    • If it's not the hydraulics, it is probably gearbox back out. Usually as per @Duncan's post, or otherwise associated with not getting the throwout fork positioned correctly. All the way up to catastrophically bolting shit back together without it being aligned properly and wrecking the clutch/input shaft/flywheel/something else.
×
×
  • Create New...