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  1. From the manual: RB20DE/DET and RB26DETT standard value = 12kg/cm2 (~170psi) Limit value is 9kg/cm2 (~128psi)
  2. I recently pulled mine out, it's a small silver box with 2 wires coming out of it which is attached to the back of the instrument cluster. I just unscrewed the contacts and took the box off, no need to cut the wires unless you're too lazy to unscrew the box. If you still can't find it let me know and I'll post up a pic.
  3. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=85467
  4. I am against unpartitioned pod filters but if you do go for one, as mentioned above, there was a test done and the Apexi came out the best so stick with that.
  5. I'm probably contributing to this site becoming NS by this post but seriously what are you trying to achieve from your pointless topics? BTW what is your next topic? How often do you wash your car? How often do you change gears? How often do you switch on your headlights? How often do you turn on your radio? First car, which should I get Civic or GTR? Already own Skyline, how to start car? Sorry mods for this post, but magpies topics are really cluttering up normal areas of SAU and it's getting on my nerves. EDIT: I'll contribute, I've had many problems when I bought my Skyline but that's because it was very cheap. The whole car has probably been replaced but nothing has broken yet! Damn cars stealing your money
  6. FFS! Keep this rubbish in the Wasteland! This is getting worse than NS! BTW: Real areas of the website, errr with real genuine topics created by you. arh huh!
  7. Sounds like the ignitor module is being affected by heat.
  8. Sorry but didn't you pay a workshop just recently to fit your bodykit?
  9. I hope for your sake you weren't misled and paid according to RB25 pricing... EDIT: No offence, but don't people research what their buying these days? Do they just go out, fork out the cash, take it home, then ask questions, ie. Can you drive this object I just bought? Does it have wheels? What is the steering wheel for?...
  10. You know that box comparison with the R31... I would really love to post one of my own comparisons to a R33... ...but I won't because doesn't the saying go, "Different strokes for different blokes". Or something like that anyway And stickers with no purpose...
  11. Non-adjustable unfortunately. I doubt you could get the "ride" dramatically softer from damper or rebound adjustments anyway, ride usually depends on the spring rate. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
  12. That's an awesome sticker!
  13. Same, and I couldn't be happier!
  14. Just so you know, there are plenty of fixed speed/red light cameras on intersections along the Princes Hwy near the city... They have been there for ages, this is nothing new.
  15. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=114042&st=220 Go down to Big Rizza's post Seriously please stop wasting our time unless you are genuine, althought I highly doubt it...
  16. Dude...... Don't you already own one, going by your profile? Shouldn't you know? And you have asked this question about 5 times now, just reworded each time.
  17. As stated in the manual - 4.2 without filter, 4.6 with filter change.
  18. From my experience they give out a little bit of brake dust if driving hard... but daily driving shouldn't show much dust.
  19. Damn, just when I thought there couldn't be anymore spark plug threads... Anyway from what I recall from SydneyKid's post (very knowledgable) from another post which I can't be bothered to find... Iridium does not conduct better. Copper is the better conductor of electrical current. Apparently the only reason why Iridium plugs were developed was to save servicing costs and labor since they last for so long which would be useful in a car where the plugs are at a hard position to get to. Since with the RBs the plugs are a simple job, I'd recommend getting the copper plugs and change them as you have to. Go iridiums if money means nothing to you or if you're lazy or both...
  20. Just wondering do you have 5 stud and 4 pot calipers on the front?
  21. Repco and Bursons both had all the belts I needed - RB20... 2 Repco stores had the 4PK0950 in stock when I went to get mine.
  22. I've posted details before so I can't really be bothered again... Dayco make OEM replacement belts, sign up on their site and search for your car and they will have belt numbers for everything. http://www.dayco.com.au/
  23. The revs hunt when you run the car with a huge vacuum leak after the AFM. So look around for any leaks as suggested above.
  24. 20 Nov 2004, 03:09 PM Over a year old man, business probably closed or moved, etc...
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