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I would suggest replacing all off the heater hoses under the plenum. They're all probably the same age, and all about to leak.
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Jordy's R34 Gtt
Jordy32 replied to Jordy32's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Thanks mate! Yeah it's a bit of a pain but with some tunes on and the right tools you get into a groove and eventually it comes out.. eventually.. -
r33 rb25 gearbox refurb recomendations
Jordy32 replied to ironmcl's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Award Diff and Gear are spoken quite well about here. I've not had a gearbox rebuilt, however the turnaround and advice with my Nismo diff they put together for me was fantastic. They are great on the phone too, give them a bell in the morning -
good for cleaning out your oil pump gears
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I'm fluent in Japanese numbers so happy to help.. 9kgf/m = 65.09712466089 ft pounds 12kgf/m = 86.79616621452 ft pounds While I'm here, I would also advise against alloy nuts in general.
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fixing a buckled guard - worth it?
Jordy32 replied to IM-32-FK's topic in General Automotive Discussion
There's enough R34 GT/GTT guards floating around to avoid the headache -
If you can afford a gtr at the age when you would typically be getting your fulls you'd be stupid to not buy a house first to be honest
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R33 Gtst Turbo Heat Shield
Jordy32 replied to macdoodle69's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
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My R34 Gt-T Street/track Build/diary
Jordy32 replied to blah_blah's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Ah i see, they look good! Stupid me noticed the URL on the box after posting, oops. Thanks anyway! -
My R34 Gt-T Street/track Build/diary
Jordy32 replied to blah_blah's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Wow they look great, how'd you go with fitment? As above, where'd you find them? Thanks! -
Jordy's R34 Gtt
Jordy32 replied to Jordy32's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Private road! ? Im not here to f**k spiders as they say ? -
Jordy's R34 Gtt
Jordy32 replied to Jordy32's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
She rips a mean skid i will say! Poor clutch has had a bit of a hammering in all this rain i will admit.. -
R32 GTST rb25 neo rebuild
Jordy32 replied to Rekin's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Awesome! Looks right at home -
Jordy's R34 Gtt
Jordy32 replied to Jordy32's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
I've been incredibly lazy with updating this and I'm sorry! I've been up to a few things, like driving the car servicing it and installing my Nismo 1.5 Diff, see below, picture heavy as always! Along with the diff i installed a new sub frame with fresh bushes and weld in reinforcement plates which makes the rear end feel much more stable. Started by jacking up the car and dropping this big old slab of fun out of the back.. I then unbolted all of the arms from the subframe, and carried them over to the new one and bolted them on. I left all the bolts on the hub side done up which saved a bit of time. From there I filled up the diff with oil ..and bolted up the ABS sensors aaand finished up by bolting the biff in as well as the shafts This was the remainder: I then helped my mate install a turbo back exhaust on his R32. Of course the "bolt on" just-jap was 80mm too long and needed to be cut and shortened but it was a good laugh.. All in all a pretty good day! -
R34 GT with a set of coilovers, swaybars and a mechanical LSD would be a bloody fun, cheap and reliable little thrash about lol Throughout the 4 years until you get your fulls you can save up for something else too
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Buy what you want, just don't set unrealistic expectations for power and/o re-sale value. Even though they're gutless they're still a great car to drive. Also don't consider turbo-ing it when you get off your P's either, 100's of threads on here why not to also.
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Steel for sure I have nismo ones, because they came with my car. GKtech sell them in a couple of colours (not locking) or you can get some from wheel/tyre shops. In terms of lock nuts, these are pretty popular and in all the upgarages i went to in japan if that means anything http://www.mcgard.com/
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My R34 Gt-T Street/track Build/diary
Jordy32 replied to blah_blah's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Interesting, they look good -
Looks really nice! Can you share some pics underneath? I'm curious as to how you made it all fit!
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R33 GTR engine overheating issue - low boost
Jordy32 replied to Tomak's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
You have all the right parts for the car to keep itself well and truly cool. Sounds like it needs a good bleed so start with that. -
I bought the car about 1 and a half years ago, I have a build thread with photos in it here: I love it, and there's heaps of info here on the forums which helps a lot, you're in the right place!
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Hello mate welcome to the forum! R34 GTT is a great choice in car, so good i bought one myself! Enjoy your stay!
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Good to hear you got it going. That diagram is helpful, did you have any other documentation that you used to install it? Thanks
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12k lmao f**k that. Take a quick look at the RB25DE+T threads here; That would be an "ok" bunch of parts on a DET engine.. however with a DE+T engine with that setup and you've got a fireball on your hands. Literally buy stock DET parts from facebook/forum and slap them on. Or sell and buy GTT as suggested