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WTB: Nismo 555cc injectors for rb20det (pref. Secondhand)
kye32gtst replied to kye32gtst's topic in Wanted to Buy
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So I want to use 444cc gtr injectors in my rb20det, the ecu has Nistune, and I'm wondering if I can get away with not using the Injector Resistor Ballast that the GTR uses if I get a proper tune on the car? I've seen this thread: And people say that if you get a tune you don't need the resistor, looking for a surefire answer. Any knowledge would be appreciated so much, as 555cc injectors are cutting into my budget, and I'm quickly running out of money
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Looking to buy a set of Nismo 555cc top feed injectors (yellow tops?) to suit an rb20det secondhand, give me a price and don't be ridiculous pls, looking for a good deal pls.
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Wheel Sizes & Offsets For Skylines
kye32gtst replied to Sydneykid's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Alright lads, time to poke your R32 Gtst knowledge Looking to fit 18x8.5 +44 with a 235/35/18 on all corners, gaurds rolled of course. This is on stock suspension. Are they gonna fit no probs? Little bit of rubbing is fine. -
Got another set of potential specs, looking to get 18x8.5 +44 underneath all corners, gaurds rolled. With 235s, so a tiny bit of stretch
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Thanks for the info. The reason I can't just go to WillTheyFit.com is because it currently has steelies on it. Wanted a straight answer from people who have already tried
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So I'm looking at getting some wheels for my R32 GTS-T and I want to know what I can fit under the gaurds without doing any of this stupid stretching of tyres. I'm looking to get 17x8 +32s under all corners. Is it gonna work with 235s or 245s? Gaurds already rolled of course
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Tis the plan, except for Cat-back
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It doesn't exactly help when I've bought the car with no exhaust at all. Not even a manifold. I'll blue slip the thing with a Cat if I can, but after that... There will be a little less choking the old girl
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I've been told that cars before 1990 are not required to have a catalytic converter, so a test pipe would be perfectly legal. According to this mechanic
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Need This Spoiler, Knowledge Needed
kye32gtst replied to kye32gtst's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Maybe, still want that exact spoiler. Maybe modify one year, like Goodezilla used to have. Still, Veilside one is mine -
Need This Spoiler, Knowledge Needed
kye32gtst replied to kye32gtst's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
That's gonna be a no from me, looks like too much like a 326 power wing. I want to find that exact style of spoiler shown before, sits on the boot, looks like an R33 spoiler, but it's not. The endplates have gotta be square. I know the thing's rare, but it's the only spoiler, other than big ol' Voltex wing, that I will ever want on my 32 -
I need this spoiler in my life, anybody know where I can get one, or who is willing to give one up. It's a Veilside Evolution III Spoiler
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Sweet as thanks for the help, really appreciate it. And good to know this community is here to help when needed
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Just don't want it to be obnoxiously loud, but still not stock
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I'm out in the Central NSW and the roads aren't the best and was advised by a mechanic, family friend, not to go with the Titanium because of the roads. Wondering if the Tomei Titanium would hold up, as apposed to a Stainless Steel HKS and Greddy options, also want to keep it stealthy to avoid unwanted attention, Cop lives at the end of my street
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I've been looking at a HKS Silent hi power, and a Greddy Power Extreme, but I can't find a decent sound clip of the Greddy. Standard dump pipe, Blitz Front pipe, and not sure on the test pipe. I've been looking on Nengun Thanks for the replies guys, I appreciate it as I'm new to the scene
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Hey guys, I'm looking for a deep sounding exhaust for my Gtst 32, just want to know what will drone a little bit, give the rb20 a deep note to it, and not have a raspy obnoxious exhaust. Thanks