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Syncro and selector wear has more to do with the mushy thing attached to the gear stick than the actual gear stick/knob :thumbsup:

That mushy thing is by far the worst bit about my car.

thats what i want to know, i change gear as i normally would, i don't grab the top of it to change gears (i hold it at the bottom) & I don't smash through them either

I love it!!!

My R33 Gtst (RB25Det) has intermittent power problems.

When it gets into the high end revs the power backs off and it doesn't pull the way it should.

Need to get it dyno'd to see what the problem is.

My R33 Gtst (RB25Det) has intermittent power problems.

When it gets into the high end revs the power backs off and it doesn't pull the way it should.

Need to get it dyno'd to see what the problem is.

My R33 Gtst (RB25Det) has intermittent power problems.

When it gets into the high end revs the power backs off and it doesn't pull the way it should.

Need to get it dyno'd to see what the problem is.

Don't waste your time on a dyno... you can troubleshoot your problems yourself.

Ign issue, fuel delivery issue or flow restriction- etc.

J.

My R33 Gtst (RB25Det) has intermittent power problems.

When it gets into the high end revs the power backs off and it doesn't pull the way it should.

Need to get it dyno'd to see what the problem is.

R33 RB25DET, has is got a Front Mount Intercooler???, most common drama if it has is the spark isn't strong enough..

best way to diagnose is pull you spark plug's, re gap them down to .9mm refit and run it, if it clear's the problem then spend up on some good coil pack's..

if you don't wanna spend the money on coil's, just leave the plug gap at 0.9...

as a side note BA XR6 turbo falcon, run's a plug with a .9 gap that fit's the RB25..

Finally got the engine slotted into the GTR on the weekend with the help of Jack. Still a bit left to do but it's a good motivator to have it sitting in there looks pretty sweet too.

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I was trying to look at the engine but was unfortunately blinded by Jack's legs...

Damn nice engine mate, you must be happy with that ;)

Cheers guys and yeah I'm bloody stoked just cant wait to get it going now. Coming upto 2 years now since it was last on the road and I wanna drive it lol. Yeah Toffy spent almost $20,000 so far and it's still not running not really satisfying yet but it will be! Guess thats the only problem buying one that's stock you have to spend $$ to rebuild it but then you also have to spend that again on supporting mods. Oh well I knew what I was in for when I bought it and thats WHY I bought it.

I was trying to look at the engine but was unfortunately blinded by Jack's legs...

Damn nice engine mate, you must be happy with that ;)

haha to think i actually had a tan 6 months or so ago. wont take long and the frosty white will brown up again! I'm still Ridiculously good looking, working on my new look, blue steel hahaha lol

yeah the donk is worth a dime or two, glad the rope held up when it was going in!

hey guys im thinking about putting the stock body kit and dumping my 34 on its ass :D so it just looks like a low neat stock 34

the body kit makes it look low but as you can see from the guard gap to the wheel its not :(294092_10150343399640866_707545865_8683430_1430285945_n.jpgaany thought on this would be nice :D166613_193814530644446_100000477008080_713215_6854574_n.jpg i have F!@#ED the fiberglass frount off and put a stock one on ..

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