Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 127
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Great cruise, great day for it too.

Special thanks to Anthony for organising this meetup. All ran smoothely and was a great drive.

Good to catch up with the usual suspects again, and to meetup with plenty of new people as well.

Thanks also for the photos of my car. I forgot to bring my camera and my HD2 takes crappy photos so good to get some from others! :-)

looked like an awesome make,

god i miss my skyline :(

better start putting away $$ each day to save up for that GTR :D

Yeah you need to get rid of the go kart and join us!!! hehe......... But you should come along anyway! Luke came in the 68 show stopper!!

Great cruise, great day for it too.

Special thanks to Anthony for organising this meetup. All ran smoothely and was a great drive.

Good to catch up with the usual suspects again, and to meetup with plenty of new people as well.

Thanks also for the photos of my car. I forgot to bring my camera and my HD2 takes crappy photos so good to get some from others! :-)

Great to meet you Paul, car looks great!

The drive home was amazing, my m8 witht he go pro forgot to charge it so we only got the 1st 15min of the drive on it, getting the flyby that i did on the group put up soon. also got some in car vid from the drive back with the R35 in front of me.

The drive home was amazing, my m8 witht he go pro forgot to charge it so we only got the 1st 15min of the drive on it, getting the flyby that i did on the group put up soon. also got some in car vid from the drive back with the R35 in front of me.

Make sure the footage is only our cruise footage which was all as per the road rules... Send me the link first maybe?

Great photos matt.

Say thanks to carmen for me!

Those first couple of my car were great shots, look forward to some video.

Ill send her the link to the thread :thumbsup:

Car looks awesome! Ill get that video up as soon as i can for you!

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

    • So, before putting them in I need to understand the stock ride height. This is how I measured it: First, check the diameter of the wheel's centre cap, it was 52mm. Then put a piece of masking tape approximately across the centre and measure 27mm (half) from at least 3 sides to get a reasonable idea of the centre of the wheel cap. Mark that with a horizontal line as one measuring point. Then, directly above the wheel on the guard, put another piece of masking tape in approximately the centre. Use a string line to find out the point on the guard above the centre of the wheel cap and mark that. Then it is simple, just a tape measure to check the distance from centre of the wheel to the centre of the guard. Final results where  LF: 381mm RF: 379mm LR: 401mm RR: 400mm Pretty even considering they are 120,000klm old factory springs, lets call that 380 front and 400 rear.
    • So....knowing that I have a problem with power steering temps on track and another Wakefield day booked in next Friday, I've done the obvious thing They are very reasonably priced at $1650, considering they are a big monotube shock, double height adjustable (don't have to change pre-load to change ride height), one way adjustable damping and standard sized and customisable springs if you want something other than what comes with them. They come with 9kg/mm front and 4.5kg/mm front and I went with that as a starting point because I'll add adjustable sway bars too https://justjap.com/products/bc-racing-coilover-kit-ds-ds-infiniti-q50-v37-14-current#description Unfortunately they didn't come with rear strut tops so I've re-used the factory ones which was a bit of a pain. Also, the adjuster for the rear shock will be an absolute nightmare to get at, and while there are extensions in the kit I can't see any way you can actually attach or use them
    • I also had 2 bulbs blow at once, years ago in the stagea. made for a fun drive home. The issue was the voltage regulator had failed in the alternator and it was giving 15+ volts. Really, I was lucky all that was fried were the headlight bulbs. So, I'd suggest you check the voltage across your battery terminals with the car running and warmed up. Yes, you will need a multimeter to do so, sorry.
    • Good work to think to check that, and thanks for coming back to post up the outcome.
    • Given it happened suddenly, and when you come on boost, I'd check all your inlet - hose clamps in place and no split rubber or silicone hoses. Even the hard to get to ones near the intercooler. It's possible air that went past the air flow meter is being dumped out a big hole.
×
×
  • Create New...