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dude.... keep the excel as a run around... and get a second car to to put in the garage...

im up to my 16th car... and ive always had a shitter to do the daily drive...

these days you can get a a r32 or r33 for under 10g... so the 10g your going to spend on going nowhere in the excel... you could have one... i know it seems far away... but honestly... im only 26... but my p plate days seem forever ago.. i spent so much time and money on my first car... and it got me nowhere and was pointless, and i hated it when i was done... i could have had that money for my next car..

or if you really must mod your first car... which is fine... then start with something decent.. like a honda civic.. or an ae92 corolla sx... or something in the n/a silvia range... mod the suspension/brakes and chassis while you drive it... do some track days... then when your off your p's put a nice sr20det in it.. or do an R31 and drop an rb25det in it.

if you mod your excel... you will get bored and disappointed with it... you will spend money that you will never get back... you will be lucky to sell it when your ready to move on...

DO NOT BUILD A CAR TO TURN HEADS!!!!!!!!!!!!

build it for yourself... build something for you and you only to enjoy and appreciate... if it turns heads..it will be because you love your car and you dont care what they think... not whats done to it and what colour it is.... at the end of the day... noone really cares about anyone elses stuff.... you have what you have and they have what they have... i dont find hotted up excels.. (no matter how hotted up) to be at all worthy of a glance... let alone a head turn and thats why i dont have one, they dont interest me otherwise i would have one.. think about what it is you want to achieve.. because even if you put an evo engine in it and its 4wd and its got big shiny wheels and a big doof doof stereo and a full interior... its still going to be an excel... and the question everyone will ask is "whats the point?"

you say you only earn $350 a week... that seems good to me.... with a house and bills... i am lucky to have $350 a month to spend on other things... let alone sink it into the car.

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if you mod your excel... you will get bored and disappointed with it... you will spend money that you will never get back... you will be lucky to sell it when your ready to move on...

If it's for a road only car, I tend to agree. If you want some competition, then the Excel series is big enough to keep you very happy.

I n fact, the Excel drivers wear smiles just as big as anyone else at the end of a track day / rally, and on average I know that they have spent far less than just about anyone else to be competing on the day.

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Being 17 im guessing a turbo or any real mods will cause too much hassles, and cosmetic mods will help get the engines mods found.

Id go for a good sound system and alarm if your looking to waste money, best bit is it can be removed and installed in your next car. It can make a boring drive more entertaining and it's not that hard to do yourself. If im going on a long trip id choose a slower car with a better stereo than a faster car with a crap one ( realistic cars, no porches etc)

Also if want attention you can turn it up at the lights and shopping centers, 99.999% of people will think your a dickhead but there is a slight chance some other kid likes the song and wanted to be forced into hearing at high volumes at that particular point time, and thats alot better odd's than someone likeing a bodykit or exhaust on an excell. Excells are a good cheap reliable shopping trolleys i'd keep it that way, you dont have to go fast or stick plastic and fibreglass to your car to have fun driving.

Maybe go to the autospeed website and look making a cai and brouse their other articles, it's no frills stuff and you will learn about modifying your car without spending way too much money on brand names. You will make slight gains in performance that will be comparable to wasting big dollars on off the shelf stuff.

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Being 17 im guessing a turbo or any real mods will cause too much hassles, and cosmetic mods will help get the engines mods found.

Id go for a good sound system and alarm if your looking to waste money, best bit is it can be removed and installed in your next car. It can make a boring drive more entertaining and it's not that hard to do yourself. If im going on a long trip id choose a slower car with a better stereo than a faster car with a crap one ( realistic cars, no porches etc)

Also if want attention you can turn it up at the lights and shopping centers, 99.999% of people will think your a dickhead but there is a slight chance some other kid likes the song and wanted to be forced into hearing at high volumes at that particular point time, and thats alot better odd's than someone likeing a bodykit or exhaust on an excell. Excells are a good cheap reliable shopping trolleys i'd keep it that way, you dont have to go fast or stick plastic and fibreglass to your car to have fun driving.

Maybe go to the autospeed website and look making a cai and brouse their other articles, it's no frills stuff and you will learn about modifying your car without spending way too much money on brand names. You will make slight gains in performance that will be comparable to wasting big dollars on off the shelf stuff.

oh i had a stereo, 2 amps, one pioneer 760w (i think) and response 200w, 1000w pioneer sub and response capacitor..

but it all got ripped out by dickheads down the road..

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If it's for a road only car, I tend to agree. If you want some competition, then the Excel series is big enough to keep you very happy.

I n fact, the Excel drivers wear smiles just as big as anyone else at the end of a track day / rally, and on average I know that they have spent far less than just about anyone else to be competing on the day.

fellas, i would to rally, or race, but keep in mind its still having to get me from a-b, and be legal!

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Yeah, look man you can't polish a turd. Being on your P's makes it hard, you can't do an engine conversion or a turbo conversion or anything so you can't actually make any real power at all out of it in your current situation.

You can buy S13's for around 5k with the basics - I would spend any more on buying one than around that figure, simply because they've all been thrashed to death.

How about you keep your car, perfect those driving skills and save a shit load. Buy a nice S15 or something when you're off your p's. Say you've got 3 years to go, you could probably get a GTR for mid teens.

And yes, the skylines were sports cars - they were introduced at a sports car price. That's why a lot of the younger kids don't understand why the new R35 is so expensive.

EDIT: I noticed someone mentioned the excel racing series, contrary to popular belief, the excel racing series was pretty much introduced so that someone with not a lot of money could go racing. There's strict rules on the modifications done to the excels, hell I don't even think you're allowed extractors.

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the problem with the excel racing series and the excel rally series...

is that the CAMS approved cage costs more than the car.

to get started in the series.. and have all the safety aspects covered.. will cost you the price of a neat s14/r34.

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the problem with the excel racing series and the excel rally series...

is that the CAMS approved cage costs more than the car.

to get started in the series.. and have all the safety aspects covered.. will cost you the price of a neat s14/r34.

Oh, I thought there was a watered down which was basically just a track day at lakeside thing?

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mine runs really nicely, the gearbox seems smooth, and mine has powersteering, the brakes work perfectly, i dont know what youve been driving

buddy, but it sounds like your bullshitting

s13 silvias look like boxes with wheels, worst car ive ever laid my eyes on.

ROFL

GTFO off this forum. we don't care about excels.

this parody song is so the average excel driver. a fking joke.

put it this way. for an april fools joke, the forum admin on nissansilvia changed the picture of a silvia to an excel.

i have never seen a "modded" excel i haven't laughed at. chromies, shit coloured paint jobs and ofc extra rep for the half falling off body kits. add to the the neons and the full JDM stickers, excel and lancer (even most N/A supra) drivers give car enthusiasts a bad name.

i might report your user for trolling, seriously no one can be that stupid.

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to get started in the series.. and have all the safety aspects covered.. will cost you the price of a neat s14/r34.

No it won't. Not even close.

$4-5k will get you out there with all the important stuff covered. $7-8k will get you a competitive rally car with DMS and a good cage.

Some of the track day guys run without cages, but I'd never try that.

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dear retarded OP

a few things

someone said on this page that you can't polish a turd. and to an extent

i agree, and disagree with that statement

i agree with it because you can't polish a turd. but then again on the other hand. i disagree. because... umm.. oh wait thats right... you can't polish a turd.

bro. i'm not going to bore you with my opinions. i've seen some posts and am kinda gathering what state you're from... IF your PM is active then PM me

let me know what state you're in... where you're from and what your budget is for a car.

if you're not a complete loser i might just make 2010 the year you finally lose your virginity.

and in case you can't read between the lines. i have a car which you may be able to afford that will literally make you piss in your pants when you see it.

think i'm joking? think again

i mean literally.

piss.

your.

pants.

you'll see this bad ass mother fucker and forget where the fuck you're standing. i mean totally forget where you are. you'll feel your stomach muscles sorta let go of everything

then before you know it you'll have the hot tingly feeling of warm flowing piss. trickling down your left leg. i dunno why your dick points that way man don't look at me funny as if i'm expected to know why it goes down that leg. what am i. a doctor?

soon after there will form a wet patch on the front of your favourite jeans. you'll feel a bit embarrased but dammit you'll feel relaxed.

all i know is you'll piss on the inside of your pants. it's gonna suck, no doubt. but if you are not a gayman. it may be worth it. because if you buy this car that i am talking about. the minute you'll sit inside it

girls will literally jump off cafe strips from their tables where they'll be enjoying a hot milo with their boyfriends and rip their miniskirts off and tell you that they're ready to bone

it'll be fun to bone for a few weeks but after a while you'll want to settle down and find a girl you can call your girlfriend, maybe one day make her your wife... have a few kids inside her.

and you'll say.

shit yeah.

thats my car bitch.

seriously fagmo.

PM me your state and budget.

or have you already bought an excel or some shit

if you have

then add "can multitask" to your resume under special skills motherfucker

becuase if you bought an excel

then you're gay and dead to me. at the same time.

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Yeah, look man you can't polish a turd. Being on your P's makes it hard, you can't do an engine conversion or a turbo conversion or anything so you can't actually make any real power at all out of it in your current situation.

You can buy S13's for around 5k with the basics - I would spend any more on buying one than around that figure, simply because they've all been thrashed to death.

How about you keep your car, perfect those driving skills and save a shit load. Buy a nice S15 or something when you're off your p's. Say you've got 3 years to go, you could probably get a GTR for mid teens.

And yes, the skylines were sports cars - they were introduced at a sports car price. That's why a lot of the younger kids don't understand why the new R35 is so expensive.

EDIT: I noticed someone mentioned the excel racing series, contrary to popular belief, the excel racing series was pretty much introduced so that someone with not a lot of money could go racing. There's strict rules on the modifications done to the excels, hell I don't even think you're allowed extractors.

aight well in WA i dont think the turbo law for P platers apply, but i did hear something about the power to weight ratio..

not saying that im gonna get an engine conversion or anything like that, i might start saving for the s13, although i dont like the shape very much, a few mods here and there could make it decent,

are sr20det engines common to find?

s15's are pretty expensive ( for me anyway )

perhaps ill start to save for the 33 gtr / gtst, or 32 gtr

wuld it be worth buying.. say a 6 grand 33 gtst, and modding it?

or going for the more expensive ones? and just leaving it?

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dear retarded OP

a few things

someone said on this page that you can't polish a turd. and to an extent

i agree, and disagree with that statement

i agree with it because you can't polish a turd. but then again on the other hand. i disagree. because... umm.. oh wait thats right... you can't polish a turd.

bro. i'm not going to bore you with my opinions. i've seen some posts and am kinda gathering what state you're from... IF your PM is active then PM me

let me know what state you're in... where you're from and what your budget is for a car.

if you're not a complete loser i might just make 2010 the year you finally lose your virginity.

and in case you can't read between the lines. i have a car which you may be able to afford that will literally make you piss in your pants when you see it.

think i'm joking? think again

i mean literally.

piss.

your.

pants.

you'll see this bad ass mother f**ker and forget where the f**k you're standing. i mean totally forget where you are. you'll feel your stomach muscles sorta let go of everything

then before you know it you'll have the hot tingly feeling of warm flowing piss. trickling down your left leg. i dunno why your dick points that way man don't look at me funny as if i'm expected to know why it goes down that leg. what am i. a doctor?

soon after there will form a wet patch on the front of your favourite jeans. you'll feel a bit embarrased but dammit you'll feel relaxed.

all i know is you'll piss on the inside of your pants. it's gonna suck, no doubt. but if you are not a gayman. it may be worth it. because if you buy this car that i am talking about. the minute you'll sit inside it

girls will literally jump off cafe strips from their tables where they'll be enjoying a hot milo with their boyfriends and rip their miniskirts off and tell you that they're ready to bone

it'll be fun to bone for a few weeks but after a while you'll want to settle down and find a girl you can call your girlfriend, maybe one day make her your wife... have a few kids inside her.

and you'll say.

shit yeah.

thats my car bitch.

seriously fagmo.

PM me your state and budget.

or have you already bought an excel or some shit

if you have

then add "can multitask" to your resume under special skills motherf**ker

becuase if you bought an excel

then you're gay and dead to me. at the same time.

once again Mr Epps, and with all due respect,

i dont wanna see your car and all that shit, i got my excel for free! thats why i have it!

if i bought my first car, it would be an s13 okay?

haha your insults are so.. whats the word.. f**ked up?

haha oh shit man? epps called me gay? ahh f**k im gonna go kill myself? hahahahaha

i mean you must be telling the truth hey?

thanks for offering me the PM thing and all,

but i guess ill modify the car i choose, by myself, with the help of mechanics of course.

just to get experience with the goods/bads before i do it to a more.. high performance machine

and if anyone else is gonna say rubbish about how the excel if a piece of shit?

please make a new thread? all i asked for was for help on some shops around the perth region..

not a f**kin lesson on why they shouldnt be modded, cause i know why they should already.

cheers,

jake

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OP just saw you ARE in WA

it's high time you learned to stop being a fag

i dunno what happened to you in earlier age

but seriously you're in WA what's your budget

it's time you pissed on the inside of your pants

you can buy my car

remember that time you were 4 years old at the orphanage and your foster parents came to pick you up??

remember how excited you were that you were FINALLY being adopted?

imagine multiplying that feeling by ten.

that's what you'll feel when you see my car

needless to say this is why you will piss your pants.

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The freaking shaft lengths don't match. $&%* I discussed with Erik how to proceed, and figuring that I basically destroyed the sensor trying to get the shaft out of the damaged sensor from my car. we deemed it too dangerous to try and attempt to swap shafts to the correct length. I had to find a local CNC machinist to help me cut and notch down the shaft. After tons of frantic calling on a Friday afternoon, I managed to get hold of someone and he said he'd be able to do it over half a week. I sent him photos and had him take measurements to match not only the correct length and notch fitment, but also a groove to machine out to hold the retentive circlip. And the end result? *chef's kiss* Perfect. Since I didn't have pliers with me when I picked up the items, I tested the old gear and circlip on. Perfect fit. After that it was simply swapping out the plug bracket to the new sensor, mount it on the transfer case, refill with ATF/Nissan Matic Fluid D, then test out function. Thankfully with the rebuilt cluster and the new sensor, both the speedometer and odometer and now working properly!   And there you have it. About 5-6 weeks of headaches wrapped up in a 15 minute photo essay. As I was told it is rare for sensors of this generation to die so dramatically, but you never know what could go wrong with a 25+ year old car. I HOPE that no one else has to go through this problem like I did, so with my take on a solution I hope it helps others who may encounter this issue in the future. For the TL;DR: 1) Sensor breaks. 2) Find a replacement GTT/GTS-T sensor. 3) Find a CNC machinist to have you cut it down to proper specs. 4) Reinstall then pray to the JDM gods.   Hope this guide/story helps anyone else encountering this problem!
    • perhaps i should have mentioned, I plugged the unit in before i handed over to the electronics repair shop to see what damaged had been caused and the unit worked (ac controls, rear demister etc) bar the lights behind the lcd. i would assume that the diode was only to control lighting and didnt harm anything else i got the unit back from the electronics repair shop and all is well (to a point). The lights are back on and ac controls are working. im still paranoid as i beleive the repairer just put in any zener diode he could find and admitted asking chatgpt if its compatible   i do however have another issue... sometimes when i turn the ignition on, the climate control unit now goes through a diagnostics procedure which normally occurs when you disconnect and reconnect but this may be due to the below   to top everything off, and feel free to shoot me as im just about to do it myself anyway, while i was checking the newly repaired board by plugging in the climate control unit bare without the housing, i believe i may have shorted it on the headunit surround. Climate control unit still works but now the keyless entry doesnt work along with the dome light not turning on when you open the door. to add to this tricky situation, when you start the car and remove the key ( i have a turbo timer so car remains on) the keyless entry works. the dome light also works when you switch to the on position. fuses were checked and all ok ive deduced that the short somehow has messed with the smart entry control module as that is what controls the keyless entry and dome light on door opening   you guys wouldnt happen to have any experience with that topic lmao... im only laughing as its all i can do right now my self diagnosed adhd always gets me in a situation as i have no patience and want to get everything done in shortest amount of time as possible often ignoring crucial steps such as disconnecting battery when stuffing around with electronics or even placing a simple rag over the metallic headunit surround when placing a live pcb board on top of it   FML
    • Bit of a pity we don't have good images of the back/front of the PCB ~ that said, I found a YT vid of a teardown to replace dicky clock switches, and got enough of a glimpse to realize this PCB is the front-end to a connected to what I'll call PCBA, and as such this is all digital on this PCB..ergo, battery voltage probably doesn't make an appearance here ; that is, I'd expect them to do something on PCBA wrt power conditioning for the adjustment/display/switch PCB.... ....given what's transpired..ie; some permutation of 12vdc on a 5vdc with or without correct polarity...would explain why the zener said "no" and exploded. The transistor Q5 (M33) is likely to be a digital switching transistor...that is, package has builtin bias resistors to ensure it saturates as soon as base threshold voltage is reached (minimal rise/fall time)....and wrt the question 'what else could've fried?' ....well, I know there's an MCU on this board (display, I/O at a guess), and you hope they isolated it from this scenario...I got my crayons out, it looks a bit like this...   ...not a lot to see, or rather, everything you'd like to see disappears down a via to the other side...base drive for the transistor comes from somewhere else, what this transistor is switching is somewhere else...but the zener circuit is exclusive to all this ~ it's providing a set voltage (current limited by the 1K3 resistor R19)...and disappears somewhere else down the via I marked V out ; if the errant voltage 'jumped' the diode in the millisecond before it exploded, whatever that V out via feeds may have seen a spike... ....I'll just imagine that Q5 was switched off at the time, thus no damage should've been done....but whatever that zener feeds has to be checked... HTH
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