Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 7.5k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

I saw that 34 too.. came down torrens road together.. i caught up, gave him a wave, and got a wtf look. lol

Also had a chat to a silver 34 owner on currie st... hope to see him at scs.

spotted red 33 with dish chromies go past me on marion rd this arvo, was bit to late to give a wave..

Also a black 33 with CC plates in the carpark of woolworths at hilton plaza.. looked to have a kit, gold (?) rims, real clean - not sure if u on here. And a black 32 gts also there.

Also spotted a bunch of kids probly bout 8 or 9 chasing me into said carpark on their bikes and asking me questions, pretty funny, so young but they knew their stuff lol. yay for lil fan club hehe

spotted white r34 sedan series 2 one morning coming out of the city - driven by a lady

also

howie's car heading home on war memorial drive (you will be pleased to know that crazy dog wash van has upgraded to a newer van, still drives like a maniac )

spotted a few out tonight, must be the nice weather :wave:

followed a white R33 S2 rowells rd onto henly beach rd

black S1 R33 with dished rims turning from marion rd onto sdb

black S2 R33 went past me marion road

white 34 gt on port rd

silver 34 heading along adam st

howie's car heading home on war memorial drive (you will be pleased to know that crazy dog wash van has upgraded to a newer van, still drives like a maniac )

lol... crazy dog wash van? i missed you there..

Spotted a black 2dr R34 GTT coming out of sleaford rd(jap import spares)... looked at me and my work colleague real funny as we were driving in.. funny as in big ass smile pedofile in a playground kinda smile! :yucky:

Spotted last night at BP Westbourne Park (and then later turning onto Seacomb Rd) A black 32 with Black wheels, GTR Front bar/bonet/N1 bonnet lip. Looked very nice. You probably noticed me staring at it as I was walking out of the shop (was heading for my SP23)

Think i spotted the owner of Nisswreck's daughter driving a R34 two door with full Bomex kit down Grand Junction Rd.

If not it was a hot Blonde chick who was weaving in and out of traffic.

Pretty sure it was Deluxe's car in my carpark today? RRB033?

Was down there doing a bit of banking, walked past ur car n had a good look, looks nice!

Waited for a few mins incase u came out to say hi but was in a hurry..

Pretty sure it was Deluxe's car in my carpark today? RRB033?

Was down there doing a bit of banking, walked past ur car n had a good look, looks nice!

Waited for a few mins incase u came out to say hi but was in a hurry..

Yeh close.....RBB033....lol

Yeh i poped in to grab some stuff for lunch, I think you walked straight past me, with a hat?? I was in the 12 items or less isle and saw you walk past the car and to the bank! looks better after a clean, i think some bird had issues and sprayed it!!

yeah lol i was close on the plates. Yep that was me, in my lovely (ugly) work uniform and hat haha. Yeh your car was lookin very shiny - think mine have to get the same treatment in a few mins.. seems a bird had issues with mine also as well as some lovely cat paw prints all down the window and bonnet. Nice..

Will meet ya in person one day to say hello im sure

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • OK, Step 3, if you need to remove the valve body, either to replace it, the TCM, or to do a more complete drain.  First, you need to disconnect the TCM input wires, they are about half way up the transmission on the drivers side. One plug and the wires are out of the way, but there is also a spring clip that stops the socket from sliding back into the transmission. On my car the spring clip was easy to get, but the socket was really stuck in the o-ring of the transmission housing and took some.....persuasion. You can see both the plug to remove (first) and the spring clip (second) in this pic Incidentally, right next to the plug, you can see where the casting has allowance for a dispstick/filler which Nissan decided not to provide. there is a cap held on with a 6mm head bolt that you can remove to overfill it (AMS recommend a 1.5l overfill). Final step before the big mess, remove the speed sensor that is clipped to the valve body at the rear of the box.  Then removal of the Valve Body. For this the USDM Q50 workshop manual has a critical diagram: There are a billion bolts visible. Almost all of them do not need to be removed, just the 14 shown on the diagram. Even so, I both removed one extra, and didn't check which length bolt came from which location (more on that later....). Again it is worth undoing the 4 corners first, but leaving them a couple of turns in to hold the unit up....gravity is not your friend here and trans oil will be going everywhere. Once the corners are loose but still in remove all the other 10 bolts, then hold the valve body up with 1 hand while removing the final 4. Then, everything just comes free easily, or like in my case you start swearing because that plug is stuck in the casing. Done, the valve body and TCM are out
    • OK, so if you are either going for the bigger fluid change or are changing the valve body which includes the Transmission Control Module (TCM), first you should have both a new gasket 31397-1XJ0A and a torque wrench that can work down to 8Nm (very low, probably a 1/4 drive one). You can probably get by without either, but I really didn't want to pull it all apart together due to a leak. First, you now need that big oil pan. The transmission pan is 450 long x 350 wide, and it will probably leak on all sides, so get ready for a mess. There are 24x 6mm headed bolts holding the pan on. I undid the 2 rear corners, then screwed those bolts back in a couple of turns to let the pan go low at that end, then removed all the middle bolts on each side. Then, undo the front corner bolts slowly while holding the pan up, and 80% of the fluid will head out the rear. From there, remove the remaining bolts and the pan is off. You can see it is still dripping oil absolutely everywhere...it dripped all night.... I got another couple of litres when I removed the pan, and then another few when I removed the valve body - all up another 4l on top of the 3 already dropped in step 1.
    • Yeh I think i'll message an old contact i had for ages that manages his own tyre shop now.. n tell him what i want n work with him before ordering..  Got this 17x9 +30 Driftteks on 245/45/17 PSR Drag Radials on the rear.. They fit well - for your reference in future - Rear guards  have been lipped in & minimal to non flaring of the rear Gaurds.    
    • If only it were that easy! I also needed to remove seats, shocks, brake calipers, send my car through a fence, and use measuring and ended up guessing because I didn't remove seats, shocks and brake calipers. It can be hard sometimes Can be a little more complex than 'just measure' if you want to truly measure the entire wheel through all of it's suspension travel. But if you aren't going for every last mm then yeah, you can check the space you currently have and guesstimate.
    • If you own a car, and it has wheels on it, and you know the offset of those wheels, and you have a measuring device, you have everything you need to work out if other wheels will fit.
×
×
  • Create New...