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This is for a R33 RB25DET Engine, obviously you can use the vehicle search in the top to adjust this to what you're actually looking for however I'm not 100% sure what you drive, so i guessed R33 as it's the most common http://jp-carparts.com/nissan/partlist.php?maker=nissan&type=80&cartype=8&fig=211&page=3 You can move up and down pages/levels to see different hoses and get the ones you need, the codes in the image correspond to the table below with full nissan part numbers. I found it handy to print these off and use a highlighter to find the bits I needed and then plug all the numbers into a website like amayama.com to order them as I've had good luck with them recently. Good luck! *Edit* There looks to be a turbo line there - (banjo fitting) - You'll probably find it easier/cheaper to replace that with a braided item.
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Jordy's R34 Gtt
Jordy32 replied to Jordy32's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Too right mate. In saying that, it's a good chance to do it once and do it right as well as clean up and paint a few other things that are otherwise a bit of a pain to get to. -
Jordy's R34 Gtt
Jordy32 replied to Jordy32's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Thanks mate They sure do! I've got new fuel line and a filter to replace all of the fuel lines in the engine bay while it's all apart.. Cheap and simple maintenance while it's all apart anyway -
34Geeteetee Daily / Track Project
Jordy32 replied to 34GeeTeeTee's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Motive DVD would like to have a word with you both -
Jordy's R34 Gtt
Jordy32 replied to Jordy32's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Happy new year!! Been doing a little bit of work here and there on the car. I've since replaced the radiator with a thicker alloy radiator and while I was in there replaced the GKTech fan with a brand new Nissan item, soooo much quieter. Picture heavy update below! Old gear out: New gear in: All finished! Went on a bunch of drives Signed up for a Motorkahna / Wet Pan day Which was an absolute blast, highly recommend it! This was an awesome time to really put the Nismo diff and latest suspension bits to the test. The car was a beauty to drive, no issues at all and had no problem both gripping and sliding all day. Drove it to the track, thrashed it and drove it home.. Can't ask for more than that! Life was good! Until i went for a quiet drive one rainy night when suddenly I could smell that hot steamy coolant smell. Both stock, and my aftermarket water temp gauges hadn't moved, but I wanted to be sure so I pulled over and good thing I did, a small hose from the inlet manifold to the oil cooler had a pinhole leak and was leaking coolant. Turned off the car and got a mate to come rescue me with a trailer and put it in the garage. I think it looks mean without a bumper! At this stage I'm working through replacing every rubber hose under the intake manifold with genuine Nissan parts which yes is expensive, but really is the best way to go about it. I've got all 14 or so rubber hoses with new metal fittings and stainless clamps for the whole lot. I'm also going to replace everything else that's under there, don't want to go back under the intake unless I really have to. Check out the difference between a new, and the old hoses! More updates coming soon! -
Installing 6 boost and gtx3076 rb25 - braided lines
Jordy32 replied to Eager's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
Echoing what's above, I used a mamba/kinugawa kit back a couple of years ago now and it "worked" but wasn't the best. While it didn't leak or really let me down, the lengths didn't really match up with my setup which made it a bit of a messy install. +1 for buying your own fittings and lines. It's cheaper, generally easier, and you can pick the fittings/colours if you're into that too.- 12 replies
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https://www.jsai.com.au/product/nissan-r34-gtt-nismo-z-tune-style-full-kit/ google?
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That's awesome!
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This should set you in the right direction http://nissan.epc-data.com/skyline/bnr32/3884-rb26dtt/body/991/
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Nice list! Following for updates!
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Cool car mate, welcome to the forum. What's on the cards for 2018?
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His car, he can do whatever he wants. Back to the topic at hand as mentioned it's more or less working as designed. If you're really wanting to lock it up, consider a mechanical LSD. You can also weld it, but I and many others wouldn't recommend it.
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If you un-plug it you can get a socket/ring spanner over it - Take the filter off too for some more room. There's not a whole lot of room so you'll have to be a little creative but it shouldn't be too difficult. Perhaps go from underneath if you can get the car up on some stands/wheels
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This is the part: http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/pressure-sender-nissan-300zx-skyline-p-1220.html It is the same across most of the Nissans of it's age. It screws into the side of the oil filter block, look for a brassy/gold cylinder next to the oil filter with a big yellow plug you can't miss it. Use this link for more information: https://www.google.com.au/search?q=rb25+oil+pressure+switch&rlz=1C1GCEA_enAU759AU759&oq=rb25+oil+pressure+switch&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60l3j69i59l2.2387j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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If one hose has gone there's a good chance that another, and the rest are about to go too. Start thinking about replacing them all with a kit
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Hello! Up for sale is my R34 GTT I’ve considered selling this a couple times now, it’s a great car and it’s never let me down but I feel like it’s time to move on and get something a little more practical for road trips and skiing holidays. I also have all receipts for all car related purchases and servicing performed, literally a whole folder full of paperwork. The car has a whole lot of quality parts, time and money put into it, it's ready for anything you throw at it or ready to enjoy as a very capable skyline. This is an absolute blast to drive through the twisty roads or at track days as well as being incredibly reliable. Even though it's big and red, it's presented well and the police never give me any trouble. Rego Expiry: 08-03-2018 Build Thread link can be found in my signature Exterior AR2 Paint in Great condition, 1 blemish on the rear bumper. Viva Garage D1 Spec front lip JSAI Z Tune Style Side Skirts JSAI Z Tune Style Rear Pods Genuine Nissan R34 GTR Rear Spoiler Genuine Nismo Carbon Fibre Spoiler Blade Window Tints front and back in 20% darkness Enkei RPF01 Wheels 17x9+22 (Front and Rear) New Goodride Tyres Nismo front and side indicators Xenon Headlights Interior Genuine Bride Seats with Genuine bride rails Nismo floor mats Nismo GT500 Shift Knob Nismo 300km/h dash Nismo center gauge cluster Sony Head Unit (bluetooth phone/audio with an under seat sub hidden in the boot) Broadway Mirror Working Heater/Air Con in great condition All plastics in great condition, no sticky coating / peeling Suspension / Handling HSD Monopro coilovers Nismo S-Tune Sway bar kit (Front and Rear) Cusco Castor Rods GKTech Hicas Lock Bar Nismo Strut Brace with brake stopper (Front) Cusco rear Strut Brace Rear subframe removed and reinforced with GKTech weld in plates Whiteline Subframe bushes GKTech Diff Bushes Nismo 1.5way LSD Brakes (Front) HEL Braided Brake Lines DBA T3 4000 series slotted Rotors Project Mu HC800+ Pads Brakes(Rear) HEL Braided Brake Lines Machined Rotors Winmax Brake Pads Engine Bay Healthy RB25DET NEO BLITZ SBC Spec R Electronic Boost Controller (Dual Solenoid Type) APEXI SAFC BLITZ Turn Flow intercooler connecting to stock piping (no issues with police) Stock Airbox (Again, no issues with police) Bellmouth 3” Dump Pipe with High Flow cat HKS Silent Hi Power Exhaust 3” cat back Alloy radiator with Greddy Radiator Cap Water temp gauge hidden in glove box Timing belt kit done OS Giken cam gear (exhaust) New OEM Thermostat Carbing cooling pannel New battery < 6 months old I have had the timing belt and water pump done which included a genuine Nissan timing kit including Nissan belt, seals pulleys and water pump, While this was all apart, an OS Giken adjustable cam gear was installed as well as a new OEM thermostat. The car has approx 160,000km’s on it in total. The car currently has a Nismo dash in it which reads less however, i'm just being honest. The last service was done by me around 1000km ago which included Engine Oil Spark Plugs Braided Brake Lines Front Brake Pads Thicker alloy radiator New OEM Clutch Fan Flush Coolant Price as is: $19,500 - Negotiable Options: BYO Wheels -$1000 Rear Spoiler removed -$1000 BYO Seats -$500
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Need help in regards to the aftermarket steering wheel law
Jordy32 replied to Ryan Zhu's topic in Queensland
Removal of a safety device is a pretty serious offence which will carry points. It's flat out illegal, you'll fail all Blue and Pink slips and is grounds to be red labeled by police. You can try the whole "I didn't know" but you'll get done and your car won't be moving, just not worth it. -
Saw that block, looks really nice fitted actually. Does it spin on and then lock in with 4 bolts or bolt up flat with a gasket?
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slow or fast I just love seeing a car that gets driven! as well as a big soft spot for a 2 tone S13
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this is such a cool car, go the CA!