Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

hey welcome.....

Im hoping that Blue GTR isnt the same one i was goin to put a deposit on...

Because i dont think were gonna get off to a good start... :rofl:

Good luck with the car, and hope to see you round.. :P

heh well it might just be. you didn't call the guy and ask to put a deposit on it only to find out the new owner was gonna take delivery that same day did you???

:) its a very very very blue gtr.

i've checked over it a little more thoroughly now and i've found a few bits and pieces that will need rectifying though... :)

left low beam likes to decide when it shines and when it doesnt and the frustrating "auto passender door lock" thing is even more crap cos it also decides when it wants to do its thing. i just hope i won't have to rewire the thing!

the factory boost solenoid has no vaccuum lines going into it so i'm led to believe its prolly running 4-5psi... its not as quick as i hoped, having poked it around a bit over the last few days... still nothing that a boost bleed or electronic controller wont fix...

but its in a good state of health other than that. its been driven hard, but feels like its been maintained with a bit of mechanical sympathy. compression test came up all good.

i gave it a few new filters and a fresh sump of mobile synthetic gold stuff today and its running much smoother now.

interestingly, its got 300zx airflow meters and a little sticker behind the kick indicating its probably been retuned (its all in jap apart from a date... '97)

i'll keep yo all posted as to how she goes at any rate.

i hope to meet you all soon!

d

welcome dude, hope to see you cruising around soon

 

left low beam likes to decide when it shines and when it doesnt

mine does that too, ive found youve got three options, hit the light gently with your fist, usually works, or play with the switch a little bit, (turn it on and off a couple of times), or you could hange the bulb, not a hard job on the left, but the rights a lil bit harder

hehe...

Yup very blue. sounds to be it...

I called him the same day that you must of picked it up (as he said) to take it for a drive and give him an offer...

But.. seems like your having fun with a few lil probs... bu then again... its a second hand car, its gonna happen..

Well good luck with the car... and just a tip... Get the rims powdercoated white...

:P

heh yeah i expected a few little dramas... but its cool. fixing them and personalising your car is half the fun!

yeah considering getting the rims powdercoated in a shaddow chrome-ish sort of colour. i think white would be a bit full-on on such a blue car!... but we'll see.

first things first!

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

    • Bit of a pity we don't have good images of the back/front of the PCB ~ that said, I found a YT vid of a teardown to replace dicky clock switches, and got enough of a glimpse to realize this PCB is the front-end to a connected to what I'll call PCBA, and as such this is all digital on this PCB..ergo, battery voltage probably doesn't make an appearance here ; that is, I'd expect them to do something on PCBA wrt power conditioning for the adjustment/display/switch PCB.... ....given what's transpired..ie; some permutation of 12vdc on a 5vdc with or without correct polarity...would explain why the zener said "no" and exploded. The transistor Q5 (M33) is likely to be a digital switching transistor...that is, package has builtin bias resistors to ensure it saturates as soon as base threshold voltage is reached (minimal rise/fall time)....and wrt the question 'what else could've fried?' ....well, I know there's an MCU on this board (display, I/O at a guess), and you hope they isolated it from this scenario...I got my crayons out, it looks a bit like this...   ...not a lot to see, or rather, everything you'd like to see disappears down a via to the other side...base drive for the transistor comes from somewhere else, what this transistor is switching is somewhere else...but the zener circuit is exclusive to all this ~ it's providing a set voltage (current limited by the 1K3 resistor R19)...and disappears somewhere else down the via I marked V out ; if the errant voltage 'jumped' the diode in the millisecond before it exploded, whatever that V out via feeds may have seen a spike... ....I'll just imagine that Q5 was switched off at the time, thus no damage should've been done....but whatever that zener feeds has to be checked... HTH
    • I think Fitmit had some, have a look on there (theyre Australian as well)
    • Hah, fair enough! But if you learn with this one you can drive any other OEM manual. No modern luxury features like auto rev-matching or hillstart assist to give you a false sense of confidence. And a heavy car with not that much torque so it stalls easily. 
    • Actually, I'd say all three are the automatic option. Just the different trim levels. The manual would be RSFS, no? 
×
×
  • Create New...