Jump to content
SAU Community

RedLineGTR

Contributor
  • Posts

    69
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    100%

Everything posted by RedLineGTR

  1. Condition: Like Brand New Location: Melbourne, Victoria (Near Chadstone Shopping Centre General Info: Has been Cleaned & Packed away - No Damage To Stainless Steel Mesh At all. Don’t have any photos atm, but the filters & attachments / bolt etc are in brand new condition & ready to bolt on, comes with everything like a brand new one comes with including the box as well. Used on a R33GTST for about a couple of months or so, cleaned and packed up in the box waiting to be sold. It could fit on a R34 GT-T but not 100% sure (at your own risk), sounds great & filters very well on my R33 GTST it would fit any skyline other import as long as the AFM bolts line up the same..you can also get adapters for other cars as well (blitz do sell them). Looking for Around $150 mark , Postage would be $10. Price is Neg So shoot me with a offer. Cheers Rob
  2. Oh and the price was about $30 bucks or so think it was $36 but under $40 each. They should have them for me by the next day also found the part number for the rubber seals it comes in a set of 20 which will set you back about $2.45 each a full set is about $49.50/ Is there much to replacing them??? just unscrew the rocket covers and replace the seals?? obviously in a clean environment so no contaminants get in. Cheers Rob
  3. Called Nissan Today: Rocket Cover Gaskets.. Part No. 13270-58S01 (1x Each) Part No. 13270-58S11 (1x Each) Washers (Rubber) Part No. 13268-58S01 (1x Set of 20 Seals) Hope this helps. Rob Screen dump for you
  4. will look hOrn on a r34
  5. a local nissan/import wrecker would be the best chance of finding one.
  6. welcome nice gts-4
  7. very bad news
  8. I'd be keen on the part numbers as well, my r33 started to leak a bit if i dont let the car warm up...can this be done easily at home?? just unscrew the bolts for the rocker covers and replace the seals etc??
  9. Awesome thanks for putting you hand up since my post is pretty fresh we’ll see if anyone close by has one, if not I might have to take you up on the offer. Cheers Rob
  10. I was wondering if any generous person would be able to lend me A Nissan Consult Cable for a couple of days to a week, I mainly want to see if it’s worth me getting one myself. - Willing to pickup the item (obviously). - Would need a USB version if possible. - Willing to pay a deposit on the item if need be. - Happy to pay for the use of it item (up to the owner how much). - Any possible damage to the item will result in a brand new one being purchased asap (paid fully by me). - Would like to grab it for maybe one day or two at most. It would be taken care of as if it was my own (very, very well). Would like someone not too far from where i live which is close to Chadstone Shopping Centre. Thankyou in advance for anyone considering lending one. Cheers Rob
  11. Bumpy
  12. good to see something new being built cant wait.
  13. ah coolies something to checkout
  14. No dramas just wondering
  15. Snow when engaged, when used from takeoff skips first gear and starts the car moving in 2nd gear to prevent wheel spin when traction is not that accessible. This is not a form of traction control, but a more basic alternative which is more effective dependant on the driving style. Power when engaged holds the RPM's a lot more before the shift, so lets say you reduce you acceleration a bit usually the auto box would shift another gear with power engaged it would hold the higher gear in case you want to accelerate more. I would guess it tweaks some more basic settings in the ecu. Since in Japan in general fuel is a much higher octane than in Australia, premium fuel is recommended (at least 98 octane) but if you cant find that around your area you can use a lower octane unleaded fuel. The only issue(s) you would find is if you have you car modded to some extent and/or tuned to a specific fuel..this could cause problems in the long run if the car isn’t tuned with some leeway for lower quality fuels. The “stock” ecu usually does some adjustments that would rob you of some power & keep the engine safe if using lower quality fuels. In most cases you can use a special plastic polish that you can find on the shelf like Meguire’s, mothers etc but good results have been found my using a light cutting/polish or just a basic automobile polish that you would use on your paint. Most of these things have been covered on the forums, you can quickly find them but using the "search" function, but i felt kind today & wrote it all up Hope it clears up your questions. Cheers Rob.. Also why getting an auto??
  16. Not that keen on paying over $100 for it as i probably wont be using it as much as i would like, just need to check & monitor a couple of things part of a 6month or yearly diagnostic. After either a serial or usb interface, but probably would push for a usb if possible, should come with any extra adapters etc. Willing to pay for post etc... Thanks Rob
  17. didnt know that they were the same, thankyou. Will pop down tomorrow
  18. Thankyou
  19. Yep, i'm sure they are up for negotiations no way would i pay that much.
  20. After a place that i can get new exhaust manifold studs, or someone that has some old ones for that that are in good condition. -I'm located in Melbourne, VIC (3145) -Willing to buy from other states as long as I get some sort of photo to check the quality. -Only after a pair or so. Thanks Rob
  21. Sorry to bring this thread back up, but wondering if anyone know where to get the bolts for the manifold, the ones that attach the manifold to the block?? Thanks Rob
×
×
  • Create New...