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hey all,

I was wondering if any of you particularly knowledgable chaps on here could take a look at richy's thread here on skylineowners.com.

He's spent the last 6-9 months building it and really spared no expense on it but for some darn reason it simply wont fire up. He's swapped out and replaced nearly every part and the only thing I can think of myself (and I dont know much) is a wiring issue between ecu and engine somewhere. Its an R32gtr block with a single turbo conversion and when it runs it should be bonkers in the lighter gtst body!

If any of you could look through the last few pages and share your advice with him I'm sure he'd appreciate it as its sat gathering dust on his driveway and when you see the pics in the thread you'll think its criminal for it to not be running lol!

richys RB26 build on skylineowners.com

cheers guys

ant

hey all,

I was wondering if any of you particularly knowledgable chaps on here could take a look at richy's thread here on skylineowners.com.

He's spent the last 6-9 months building it and really spared no expense on it but for some darn reason it simply wont fire up. He's swapped out and replaced nearly every part and the only thing I can think of myself (and I dont know much) is a wiring issue between ecu and engine somewhere. Its an R32gtr block with a single turbo conversion and when it runs it should be bonkers in the lighter gtst body!

If any of you could look through the last few pages and share your advice with him I'm sure he'd appreciate it as its sat gathering dust on his driveway and when you see the pics in the thread you'll think its criminal for it to not be running lol!

richys RB26 build on skylineowners.com

cheers guys

ant

Has he got the fuel lines around the right way??

Into the rail then to the FPR then back to the tank...

Thats what i had wrong when i was playing with mine...

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