Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Heya everyone don't forget about the cruise on Sunday to Jervis Bay, there's expexted to be around 30-40 cars, Everyone is more then welcome :)

8.30am Meet Hombush 6C 8:30am to leave about 9am.

9:45: There is a large Area to the side of the road on the Hume Hwy at the Picton Turn off (just before the off ramp) that we will stop and wait for straglers (read Skylines ) that got caught in traffic coming out of the city. (good place for Penrith and southern people to meet here rather than drive all way to Homebush).

Continue down Hume Hwy to Moss Vale exit, turn left off Hume Highway and follow signs to Kangaroo Valley. Drive Through Kangaroo Valley and follow signs to Nowra. Through Nowra follow signs south to Jervis Bay and arrive at Huskison for lunch around 12 - 12:30pm

2pm: (or there abouts) Head back through Nowra amd head to Kiama (either the high road through Berry or Low road past 7 mile beach). Arive Kiama Blow Hole about 3:30pm for Poto opertunity (traffic will be fine at this stage).

4:30: Miss traffic bottle kneck by heading from Kiama through some twisty fun stuff through Jambaroo to Albion Park and head north to Wollongong and up the freeway to Sydney.

(Those that want to can take on Maqaurie pass at Albion Park and head back to MosVale and back up the Hume Hwy)

And also as long as everyone understands that anything to silly, as in driving wise, wont be tolerated and they will be sent home or asked to leave the cruise hahaha last thing we want is the cruise ruined or any accidents involving our cars because of 1 or 2 idiots

  • Replies 70
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

This cruise is looking huge, would be good fun. I have to get my brakes sorted out so should it work out then I shall be in attendance

PFT!!! thats the worst excuse!! you've had 1 week to organise brakes...plus more time come sat night...so i WILL see you there on sunday :)

I have to get my brakes sorted out so should it work out then I shall be in attendance
You say that as if their are alot of hilly twisty roads, are their coz my brakes aren't fantastic either :)

It's going to be touch and go for the Skyline - would be a good 'run-in' cruise.

Will seriously think of briging the mighty cruising, pimping Gloria if the R33 is not ready !




  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hello, sorry for being late to join the discussion, but my clock just died on me.   Ive tried to look at Michaels digital clock repair.docx and it doesnt work maybe the file has expired.   Please let me know if you can re upload it or take some youtube videos to show us how to get the clock installed? thanks
    • I thought that might be the case, thats what I'll start saving for. Thanks for the info 
    • Ps i found the below forum and it seems to be the same scenario Im dealing with. Going to check my ECU coolant temp wire tomorrow    From NICOclub forum: s1 RB25det flooding at start up Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:23 am I am completely lost on this. Car ran perfectly fine when I parked it at the end of the year. I took the engine out and painted the engine bay, and put a fuel cell with an inline walbro 255 instead of the in tank unit I had last year. After reinstalling everything, the engine floods when the fuel pump primes. if i pull the fuel pump fuse it'll start, and as soon as I put the fuse back in it starts running ridiculously rich. I checked the tps voltage, and its fine. Cleaned the maf as it had some dust from sitting on a shelf all winter, fuel pressure is correct while running, but wont fire until there is less than 5psi in the lines. The fuel lines are run correctly. I have found a few threads with the same problem but no actual explanation of what fixed it, the threads just ended. Any help would be appreciated. Rb25det s1 walbro255 fuel pump nismo fpr holset hx35 turbo fmic 3" exhaust freddy intake manifold q45tb q45 maf   Re: s1 RB25det flooding at start up Fri Apr 12, 2013 5:07 am No, I didn't. I found the problem though. There was a break in one of the ecu coolant temp sensor wires. Once it was repaired it fired right up with no problems. I would have never thought a non working coolant temp sensor would have caused such an issue.
    • Hi sorry late reply I didnt get a chance to take any pics (my mechanics on the other side of the city) but the plugs were fouled from being too rich. I noticed the MAF wasn't genuine, so I replaced it with a genuine green label unit. I also swapped in a different ignitor, but the issue remains. I've narrowed it down a bit now: - If I unplug and reconnect the fuel lines and install fresh spark plugs, the car starts right up and runs perfectly. Took it around the block with no issues - As soon as I shut it off and try to restart, it won't start again - Fuel pressure while cranking is steady around 40 psi, injectors have good spray, return line is clear, and the FPR vacuum is working. It just seems like it's getting flooded after the first start I unplugged coolant sensors to see if its related to ECU flooding but that didnt make a difference. Im thinking its related to this because this issue only started happening after fixing coolant leaks and replacing the bottom part of the stock manifolds coolant pipe. My mechanic took off the inlet to get to get to do these repairs. My mechanics actually just an old mate who's retired now so ill be taking it to a different mechanic who i know has exp with RBs to see if they find anything. If you have any ideas please send em lll give it a try. Ive tried other things like swapping the injectors, fuel rail, different fuel pressure regs, different ignitor, spark plugs, comp test and MAF but the same issue persists.
    • My return flow is custom and puts the return behind the reo, instead of at the bottom. All my core is in the air flow, rather than losing some of it up behind the reo. I realise that the core really acts more as a spiky heatsink than as a constant rate heat exchanger, and that therefore size is important.... but mine fits everything I needed and wanted without having to cut anything, and that's worth something too. And there won't be a hot patch of core up behind the reo after every hit, releasing heat back into the intake air.
×
×
  • Create New...