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I recently bought an R33 GTS 1993 model Skyline, On cold starts the revs rise up and down between 1000 and 1500 rpm for the first couple of minutes untill it is at operating temperature, it is also seriously lacking performance, i'm not sure whether it has been serviced properly as i am the first owner in australia.

anyone have any ideas with the cold start problem and maybe a checklist to get the engine running properly?

thanks

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It is meant to idle at approx 1500rpm for about 5 min or so until the engine warms up. It should not fluctuate however.

I'd start by giving it a decent service. At minimum change engine oil, oil filter and air filter (or clean air filter).

Its amazing how much difference an oil change can make.

if you are the first Australian owner then there is a host of things that you can do to make it go quicker and more econmical extractors - mandrel bent - big flow cat- bigger t/body port and polish match inlets a rising fuel pressure regulator and some sort of engine management and maybe if you are really keen find yourself some cam gears and advance the timing a little this should see you add extra h.p and more importantly more torque in the low to mid range

did u import an R33? congrats.

by lack in performance what are you comparing it to? a couple people here have CA18 and RB20E R33 GTS... Check if you have one of them.

Pretty much what Greg said, and I'd do the fuel filter, radiator flush, spark plugs, gearbox oil, differential oil, brake bleed, new brake pads probably.

These are relatively old cars, so they need a lil more attention - and the peace of mind knowing that every fluid/filter is changed is good.

A dyno run would show if the engine is running ok too.

Eug

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