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Oil has had Engine flush through it. Dropped the oil and put Diesel grade oil through for a different type of clean (Basically 15w40 oil with Detergents in it). If this comes out good then the next oil will be Royal Purple.

:)

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If Anyone wondered how much longer the ass is in a 4 door then this will give you an idea with the Exhausts swapped.

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Put on my Wedsport RS-5 Super Streets :)

F:17x8 235

R:17x9 255

They need a Serious Polish! Its been a while...

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Buying some Iridium plugs today. Next plans will hopefully be some new bushes,new air filter and maybe a brand new Bosch Z32 AFM because im sick of 17 yr old AFMs acting like 17 YR old AFMs.

I'm mirin, I'll have a look for the issue of HPI and let ya know what number R33-R it was.

Maybe this is the one you are thinking of? http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/229099-1993-r33r-impul-sedan/

Nope, was definitely gunmetal. I've had a look but can't find the issue :/

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Slowly getting there. Have Decided (mostly) that i will be putting the Impul rims back on and striving towards restoring this car to its Original Visual Quality

As ive decided this just isn't a car that should be tampered with too much, seeing as its somewhat rare and has its own style from factory.

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Didn't end up getting Iridiums(Thought that was what we were getting but mate picked these up).

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Up on ramps ready to Take gearbox out for new clutch installation.

During which i found out that the car also has Impul Swaybars :)

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Short-Shifter(Uknown brand) works a treat. :)

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Clutch,Flywheel and throwout bearing had certainly seen better days.

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New clutch to go in :)

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Pulled out Injectors. Bit of gunk here and there.

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Had spare injectors from my previous RB25DET (f**ked Piston 6) in my previous Blue Skyline.

so sent them in for Reconditioning and Flow test(2 were a bit low initially but all tip top now :) ).

So just had to swap injectors there and then. Too easy :)

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All done.

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Machined Flywheel.

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How ya gettin onnnn Throwout bearing?

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Clutch in.

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Scraped out the remaining clutch from the Bellhousing.

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Gearbox oil was low but still decent oil. has a cocktail of whatever it had,Some Penrite 75 and a fair bit of DX3.

Falls under the category of "Thats what it gets" for now. Plan to buy some Smurfs Blood soon.

Havent started car yet as we finished after midnight but will see how it goes soon.

Next up is New 255s for the Impul Rears and Possibly some Diff oil.

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Slowly getting there. Have Decided (mostly) that i will be putting the Impul rims back on and striving towards restoring this car to its Original Visual Quality

As ive decided this just isn't a car that should be tampered with too much, seeing as its somewhat rare and has its own style from factory.

Next up is New 255s for the Impul Rears and Possibly some Diff oil.

the impul rims are so much better what are you doing man?? wicked car bro looks unreal just put those rims back on.

Done Deal.

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So yeah car was having dramas with hitting boost. Changed all 3 ECU/Fuel pump Relays and that fixed it a lot. Now it just needs a proper tune.

Tune is Scheduled for Saturday 14th and i cant wait!

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lol@NissanFAST aha

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Gettin sniffed.

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This will be installed in the coming days. Did someone say Induction noise? :P LOL

inb4anynexentyreorhkspodhate. :closedeyes:

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First Registered Voyage :P

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First Port of Call :D

Have been inspired to possibly try and source a roof spoiler further down the track.

I also legally get to drive around with one number plate on the rear for at least 2 weeks as i put in an order for my plates to be reprinted. :D

Happy New Year,Peace.

Installed New HKS pod filter using a metal adapter bought from Autobarn specifically labelled to be for R33 2.5L.

But no, Didnt fit as planned lol. Got it on on an angle with only 2 bolts then used some washers with the other bolts to hold the other 2 sides down.

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Pretty sure a headlight restoration is on the cards hopefully very soon :)

Did a bit of a height check. Not very happy as previously stated with my ride height for legal purposes but oh well for now i guess.

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So yeah some Fuel pump issues arose where fuel would just cut out at random moments a few times each trip

and there was also a problem where the revs would drop below now idle level,recover and then stall..

Installed my spare fuel pump from my first 4 door today which seems to have fixed the intermittent fuel problem but the stalling has happened once or twice on a trip but definitely running better and sounding better :)

Tune is prospected for next Saturday and i cant wait as im driving around on no boost :(

1 positive is that i can do much lower speeds in higher gears than in my previous stock skylines so its not so bad just cruisin around off boost. 30 in second at 2100rpm sounds beautiful :P

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looking good buddy. i know a guy putting a 26/30 into a R32 r Impul four door any chance you going 25/30?

Cheers mate :D

Theres a chance in the far distant future but it wont have a 25 head ;)

hey mate, just wondering about the forward facing planum, did it come with it or did you get that after?

Came with the car when i bought it. Not an impul Item but. Just a Greddy Copy.

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