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Not the 34, but heres this:

http://www.scribd.com/Nissan-Skyline-R33-e...anual/d/5332707

What your looking for is called a Supplement manual, I googled and found the above within 30s but could not find a neo supplement. Go for gold.

thats NOT what im after mate. read my first post

In that case, it seems the link I gave you only has the service manual too. It has the engine manual for the R33 RB25det though, and I'm pretty sure the engines are the same for the most part. Correct me if I'm wrong.

no.. read up.

it seems an engine manual for the neo motor doesnt exist.

i know the r33 manual has most of the data but the things i want to check on relate to the head and cams. info that is not in the above link or the 33 manual.

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Thread revival.

I'm looking for a workshop manual for a NEO engine as well.

The specific things that relate to the head mainly.

Does one exist? I have no idea why there isn't an engine section in the R34 workshop manual.

I have the full R34 manual (900 odd pages, not the more basic workshop manual), but it's in Japanese. I am pretty sure nobody has translated it yet like they did for the full R33 manual.

This is a good start...

How the hell do we translate that mother f**ker

These are the guys that translated the R33 full manual:

http://www.jpnz.co.nz/afawcs0131170/CATID=24/SUBID=273/page=1/products.html

They need a number of requests before they will translate the R34 one. I have watched it for a couple of years now and it has barely increased above the 80 requests they have so far.

This is a good start...

How the hell do we translate that mother f**ker

Well i just made it 88.

Surely there are people out there who are searching for this manual in english?

Is anyone on here a member of other skyline forums? Maybe we can start a petition for people to sign up for it that actually want it.

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hey yeah id been keen for this, i have this supplement album that everyone links to but it has almost no information at all, its all part locations and using consult but no tolerances for anything. so any help would be amazing :)

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