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GOT SUM's RB34
Ben C34 replied to klutched's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
What ecu are you using? I would be going down a 2step path rather than pulling the converter -
r33 Buying an R33 skyline RB20
Ben C34 replied to kritzy's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
If you are happy with a slow car that looks a bit crap then go for it. -
Those parts will last long enough for you to put the car into a tree no worries.
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That's just surface rust and would be super easy to sort out.
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Look nice. Get your vct back mang
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Push one in gently at first, then a bit more. Gently ease more fingers in.then more.. More. Bam. It's off
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Click harder
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Dafuq? He wants someone to tell him. Not to figure it out by himself.
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Rb25 det Need help installing Freddy Ffp
Ben C34 replied to Daveoff777's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
How would a particular order matter? Think about what's happening, and that should answer your question. it's not brain science -
R33 gts25t rb25det fuel pressure regulator and such
Ben C34 replied to Wrighty's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Fire off an email to Mr Nissan and let him know of your disgust at this rookie mistake. Luckily he sorted it out in another amateur move and put 2 on neo engines, one before and after the reg. -
R33 gts25t rb25det fuel pressure regulator and such
Ben C34 replied to Wrighty's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Well that’s mental. Hp academy did a video recently of fuel dampers. On the return makes no sense -
R33 gts25t rb25det fuel pressure regulator and such
Ben C34 replied to Wrighty's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
The dampener has to be in the pressure side of the fuel supply otherwise it is pointless , it is either before or after the rail, definitely before the regulator. -
Does that actually achieve anything? Or just theoretical?
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There is a check valve in the oil filter. That would do all the check valving required to keep the oil up in the engine wouldn't it?
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Also not a check valve.
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The Japanese bit before 2.0 says Normal , as in original. That's not a check valve.
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To and from oil cooler don't matter which way, so ignore them. As GTSBoy said, the oil needs to through the filter the correct way, which is from the outside then back to the engine through the middle threaded bit. can't be hard to figure out by looking at what you have/blowing through it.
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LEDs need to be installed with the correct polarity . Spin them around and see if that works.
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Cheaper one. You will probably sell the car before you need plugs again. That's what my crystal ball is telling me. Otherwise the plug is the same gap and heat range . There is absolutely no way you would notice the difference.
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Why would there be a check valve? How would that be useful? Why do you think there is one? why does it matter? I vote my ass no check valve
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Yeah cmon guys. Clean up the internet.
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Shit Oil pressure light coming on basically means your engine is now f**ked, it's not a gentle reminder to top up the oil Sorry you have had to learn the hard way. Hope you get it sorted out easily
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Is. Google broken? <3<3 Npt and bsp do kind of screw together. And they don't at all seal when screwed together, unless shit loads of thread tape or sealant is used.
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Working and being correct are 2 different things. There is no way a mac valve is m10. That's not ever used for air, and especially never by Americans.
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