Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 94
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

throw some heavy duty tape in the boot as well, any electrical cords will need to be solidly taped down for safety reasons.

;)

[edit]

I see the R31 guys failed to mention to you that my other half works at a sticker place.....

i still have a sticker from last year here, and had you mentioned something earlier, we could have helped out.

:slap:

Good thinking Greg - updated

Also - The Raffle will be held over the course of the weekend. Tickets on sale from the stand. If you have anything to donate to the prize pool - please bring it before Sunday arvo (drawn after Dyno comp finishes at the Dyno)

Sheets

We'll need 6x black sheets. Probably single-bed size. Does anyone live near a cheap 'Spotlight' type store and can arrange?

i have just been informed by my reliable spotlight sources that they have a sale tomorrow until 9pm, 15% off everything

time to buy that special sewing machine u want

oh and the paper stuff above ;)

here's my copy of the sticker... james feel free to modify till it seems good enuff to fit...

http://home.pacific.net.au/~shanm/autosalo...australiacom.ai

Sheets

We'll need 6x black sheets. Probably single-bed size. Does anyone live near a cheap 'Spotlight' type store and can arrange?

Sheets?

We ended up ditching that idea i thought???

I looked into it all a few weeks ago...

black is no good (gets too dirty)

White is no good (dirty thing again)

And other 'easier' colours like a dark green are hard to come buy.

shets are easier to maneuver into positions and flows a little better so will look better for the ramps... plastic might be ok for the tables tho.

got a set of rear brake pads for the raffle... will bring on friday night when i head down to help setup.

also... PS2 ready to go and got the original copy of GT3 as well... also got time crisis 3 if anyone else has it we can play on different screens for a bit more variety :D

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • My guesstimate, with no real numbers to back it up, is it won't effect it greatly at all.its not a huge change in position, and I can't see the air flow changing from in turbulence that much based on distance, and what's in front of it. Johnny and Brad may have some more numbers to share from experience though.
    • Which solenoid? Why was it changed? Again, why was this done? ...well, these wear..but ultimately, why was it changed? Did you reset the idle voltage level after fitment? I'm just a tad confused ~ the flash code doesn't allude to these items being faulty, so in my mind the only reason to change these things, would be some drive-ability issue....and if that's the case, what was the problem? Those questions aside, check if the dropping resistor is OK ...should be 11~14 ohms (TCU doesn't throw a flash code for this) ~ also, these TCU designs have full time power (to keep fault code RAM alive), and I think that'll throw a logic code (as opposed to the 10 hardware codes), if that power is missing (or the ram has gone bad in the TCU, which you can check..but that's another story here perhaps).
    • Question for people who "know stuff" I am looking at doing the new intake like the one in the picture (the pictured is designed for the OEM TB and intake plenum), this design has the filter behind the front bar, but, the filter sits where the OEM duct heads into the front bar, and the standard aperture when the OEM ducting is removed allows the filter to pulled back out of the front bar into the engine bay for servicing, a simple blanking plate is used to seal the aperture behind the filter This will require a 45° silicone hose from the TB, like the alloy pipe that is currently there, to another 45° silicone hose to get a straight run to the aperture in the front bar Question: how will it effect the tune if I move the MAF about 100-150mm forward, the red is around where my MAF is currently, and the green would be where it would end up Like this This is the hole the filter goes through  Ends up like this LOL..Cheers    
    • Despite the level up question, actually I do know what that is....it is a pressure sender wire.  So check out around the oil filter for an oil pressure sender, or maybe fuel pressure near the filter or on the engine. Possibly but less likely coolant pressure sensor because they tend to be combined temp/pressure senders if you have one. Could also be brake pressure (in a brake line somewhere pre ABS) but maybe I'm the only one that has that on a skyline.
    • Pull codes via the self-diagnosis procedure. As far as I can tell this is just a sign of transmission issues but not a code unto itself.
×
×
  • Create New...