Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 62.7k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • chaos

    7164

  • Ska

    5791

  • BelGarion

    3645

  • Nexus9

    3590

Top Posters In This Topic

ok..here is the story

Be quick as compliance will not be available on the Chaser under the new import scheme for an estimated 3 to 4 months from today, at the earliest, due to a delay in the evidence packages for this model. This one can still come in under the old import scheme, we have a compliance plate available. However, it will have to be organised within the next 2 to 3 days before the last of the compliance plates in Australia is spoken for. So please be quick to contact us if you are interested as it may be another 4 months or more before they can be imported and complied under the new scheme.

but i can wait 4 months... in fact that is better, gives me time to sell the R33, find a good one, etc, etc..

no.. its not really a hypo sports car.. more a tourer like they are labelled as, but should have some go.. if u upgraded the turbo(s) to a larger unit would go pretty hard i think.

tHe Toyota engines have the strongest internals of any japanese sportscar as stock.

auto are mad!!!

yer... i'd imagine a newer auto would be really sweet to drive.

Even in the ancient R31 its not too bad, I am used to it. Good for foot to the floor and not having to think about it. Good for traffic and crap too.

yer, i gotta drive thru a bit of peak hour on the way home. inching foward 5metres at a time in a manual drives you a bit insane after a while. .

on mountain cruises and things manual is better though.. can make the car scream :(

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Totally equivalent. Stock often goes from the comp cover because that's where the actuator is also installed and the factory needs 2" of hose to make the connection - and it comes as a pre-assembled unit. They totally have a boost reference from somewhere between the turbo and the throttle(s). Oh, jeez. Just do it in M12 then. We don't actually care that much. I would expect any such AN converter fitting to rely on an o-ring or some other seal onto a flat surface under the flange of the hex**, because bolt threads are no intended to provide a pressure seal. unlike..... pipe threads. **which also requires a suitably flat and smooth surface on the turbo's boss to provide the seal.
    • I also used NP   That’s were it’s seems to be the best place to fit it? All schematic shows also that it’s should be referenced from the turbo housing. But idk, I do see high hp cars without any connection or anything to their turbos, so I really don’t know how they connect their things
    • I do have loctite 243 and 246 and a few more models. I could drill it now in place and make new threads for m12 and order an4 - m12 coupling and fit that to the turbo. Run a braided hose to the EBC which I could get a an4 to 1/8npt 
    • So M12 and sealant should be fine?    NPT ” because that’s what I had and what I could get atm. 
    • Wouldn’t touch par if they gave it to me. You need to ask how much power you’re looking to make and then add about 50% to it because that’s what you’ll end up making  The factory box says no more at about 350kw or so, the upgraded synchro boxes won’t handle much over 500kw for long and at that point you’re looking at an auto or dog engagement manual,  once you’ve gone dog engagement you may as well go sequential, they cost a little bit more but it’s worth it  also while you’re at it you should upgrade the transfer case with 10 friction plates 
×
×
  • Create New...