Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hey fella 's

after a 5 stud conversion for my r33 . Dinei if your out there man give us a buzz

also looking for a fuel pump n sender to suit

so anyway . back to the conversion

i will need hub assemblies . stock wheels . rotors . calipers

And on another note . i hope everyone is looking forward to free money . with the rudd goverment . will help the poor baby get finished :(

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/260548-5-stud-conversion/
Share on other sites

hey fella 's

after a 5 stud conversion for my r33 . Dinei if your out there man give us a buzz

also looking for a fuel pump n sender to suit

so anyway . back to the conversion

i will need hub assemblies . stock wheels . rotors . calipers

And on another note . i hope everyone is looking forward to free money . with the rudd goverment . will help the poor baby get finished :D

Got two sets in Sydney pm me and we will work something out

  • 2 weeks later...
hey fella 's

after a 5 stud conversion for my r33 . Dinei if your out there man give us a buzz

also looking for a fuel pump n sender to suit

so anyway . back to the conversion

i will need hub assemblies . stock wheels . rotors . calipers

And on another note . i hope everyone is looking forward to free money . with the rudd goverment . will help the poor baby get finished :P

I have this in melbourne where are you located

  • 3 weeks later...

I will freight them for you? At $50+ freight still a steal.

I have a mate wrecking a 33 GTSt, what do you need from the rear? Just hubs or uprights as well?

Can freight all together.

PM me.

I will freight them for you? At $50+ freight still a steal.

I have a mate wrecking a 33 GTSt, what do you need from the rear? Just hubs or uprights as well?

Can freight all together.

PM me.

well watever i need to convert from 4 stud to 5 stud and wheels

is there a difference in the uprights ?

i may be interested in the conversion i am in melbourne. Does your mate have any wheels or rims as well to suit the 5 stud?

I will freight them for you? At $50+ freight still a steal.

I have a mate wrecking a 33 GTSt, what do you need from the rear? Just hubs or uprights as well?

Can freight all together.

PM me.

Apologies for hijacking the thread

I have this in melbourne where are you located

I'm interested on the 5 stud conversion. I'm in Melbourne as well. Will pick up.

Need the disc, calipers, hubs, etc. Front and Rear

I'm a genuine buyer as I already bought my new rims for my R33.

post-61993-1240294336_thumb.jpg

  • 1 year later...

Ive got front and rear rotors off my 33 GTST, DBA slotted fronts standard back. $450 for all 4. Sold my calipers. Got the front wheel hubs and all that shit there if anyone needs it. PM ME!

Edited by SargeRX8
  • 2 weeks later...

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

    • Something to note, on an aftermarket BOV, it's quite possible to end up with the worst of both worlds, where on light throttle, there isn't enough force to open the BOV so you get small reversion and driveability issues, and with the venting to atmosphere, it dumps a lot of fuel on shifts. Realistically, dumping to atmosphere under power isn't a major driveability issues, compared to the issues of stalling from reversion. If you're getting up the throttle, then putting the clutch in, say on a shift up, but then don't release the clutch, yes, the engine can and will stall, but, just drive around it, and that's easy, let the clutch out in the next gear and the car rolling will keep it all running / going.who wants a hard hit of throttle and then to just let the motor idle anyway?   Main issue for driveability is blipping throttle and it wanting to stall, like when parking or trying to move in slow traffic.
    • As in they quoted one price, you mentioned the exhaust, and they promptly added $200 on top? Interesting.
    • Note that I'm not suggesting this is a great idea. Just saying that it is something that could be done to achieve a better outcome than the more shit ideas will provide.
    • I'd try removing it, connecting hoses and see if that helps. Depending on specs, it could actually be restricting the flow(it also might be helping).
    • Yes, that's a hybrid BOV. The adjustable spring load ones are about making teh pressure build up higher before venting, so you get a more agressive whoosh. That is not what I meant or what you want. By "restricting", I don't mean "keep it closed until the pressure is higher, then open it fully". I mean "open it as soon as it is required, but only have a small port area, so that the flow rate out of it is slowed down". The pressure will rise to be higher than a bigger ported BOV would provide, but it would do while it is venting. The idea is to slow down the rate at which the replacement eair is flowing past the AFM, to reduce the magnitude of the air flow signal peak, to reduce the amount of fuel that is added per revolution.
×
×
  • Create New...