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  1. If you jack up the car, follow the front pipes to where they are bolted to the dump pipes. The oxygen sensors are about two inches long and are screwed into the dump pipes. They will be the only things screwed in, look like a thick brass pen and have wires coming out the top. It would probably be cheaper to take the car to Mr Nissan and have them run Consult to help you check the sensor function (and everything else whilst you're there) They'd probably charge 1h labour but you could save a lot of hassle with wiring in meters etc and it'd be cheaper than using a mechanic to hoist the car and have them do it. The Consult plug is in the drivers side fuse panel - ie. very easy to access
  2. If you place a voltmeter in series along the sensor's signal wire, you should see the output voltage oscillate between 0.4V and 0.8V (for RB26). If it is outside that range, doesn't oscillate at all, or the mean is not around 0.6V, then the sensor has had it. If you have access to a Consult cable, that is 1000 times easier, as you need to check the sensor when hot (ie. scorch your hands trying to place the meter along the wire). Hope that helps. If you're near Western Sydney I can help out with the Consult cable. Cheers.
  3. On the dump pipes. Nope. (Well technically you could clean off the built-up gunk but I've yet to see an O2 sensor improve this way, as opposed to AFMs, which need a clean every now an then)
  4. SAFC2 is a piggyback system, right? So I can retain the Nissan ECU and still use Consult?
  5. Cool! You can play nightrider Tony you know you HAVE to buy the Tamiya HKS GTR and place it driving out the back www.hlj.com or, failing that www.ebay.com.au
  6. i know, talk about patient! car keys headunit AVC-R or similar seatbelt holders seatbelt clips/buckles floormats scratchbuilt sunroof and indicators air freshener door reshaping man, you'd have to leave the body off it. It's like those aircraft builders that spend forever detailing inside a fuselage that you can *only* just see once finished
  7. Does he use the suction cups or insert rods inside the door frame?
  8. A few years ago we had a dog run across traffic to headbutt the bottom of the drivers door on our Subaru. Weirdest thing. He was fine, just rolled a few times, dusted off and chased something else. We were doing around 50kmh too. God bless Dentbusters
  9. lmao Funniest thing I've heard all week
  10. Dudes the polish/wax thread has been stickied so I'll close this one. Any dramas, pls pm.
  11. Dudes, take a few mins to check out this guys write-up on an early model GTO. It is in Chinese but the pictures say more than enough. http://www.h3.dion.ne.jp/~mokei/j-build-gto01.htm Seriously, take a look. It's back to school for all of us
  12. Hi Paul. I'm interested at $15 delivered to Sydney. If you can come down, please beam over a PM. Thanks mate. Postage would be $4.90 max. Mark
  13. I love the way people use colloquial language to sound more approachable... We sell much velocity increase component. Cheers! It's like those Indian call centres where everyone is issued a Western name and receives training in local (national) slang. Rezz you could've emailed him and asked if he wanted to buy your Silvia of Nissan cheaply! Rezz can help! Cheers!
  14. Over 1,400 views - now stickied.
  15. I'd happily fork out some cash for coffee mug, airbox and number plate surround. Any chance of a smaller www.skylinesaustralia.com sticker in black? Something to sit on the side of the rear bumper. The massive white one is still on my garage floor - too big. I'd love to show my support for SAU but something a little more subdued. What about SAU socks? And I like dirtgarages idea of including username on jackets/clothing/hats. Just as an option, it'd be great and save standing next to someone you've spent hours talking to on the net.
  16. That pic is so good even I could follow it. Best part is using the markings on the relays to save me going crosseyed doing it myself. I've found I need high and low, as the high beam just sprays light EVERYWHERE, which is great, but you then can see in front particularly well...
  17. lol, neither can I. I cheated and used FAST.
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