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I recently bought a skyline r34 Gtt, fairly modified, I want to keep the engine in its best condition and want it to last as long as it could. Are there any specific things I should be doing? Yes I know the really basic things like changing oils every 5kms and using the good stuff, letting your car warm up before boosting. What else could I be doing ? As I am new to the automotive world I'd like to get as much tips as I could!

I recently bought a skyline r34 Gtt, fairly modified, I want to keep the engine in its best condition and want it to last as long as it could. Are there any specific things I should be doing? Yes I know the really basic things like changing oils every 5kms and using the good stuff, letting your car warm up before boosting. What else could I be doing ? As I am new to the automotive world I'd like to get as much tips as I could!

You don't have to do oils every 5kms :P

You don't even have to do every 5,000kms haha. Interval of 10,000kms or 6 months is fine if you use good oils & filter. Make sure your spark plugs are gapped properly etc.

If on stock turbo don't overboost

let your car idle for a few minutes before turning the engine off after a long or spirited drive

You can take all the precautions necessary and stuff can still go bang, if you haven't already since buying it change out all the fluids & filters including trans & diff oil for peace of mind.

search on the DIY/maintenance forums for specific specs + your state's subforum if you want to find any import friendly workshops/mechanics

Enjoy the new toy mate :thumbsup:

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