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Why is my rebuilt diff whining?
White GTS-T replied to TurboTapin's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
This might sound like a silly question, but did you put oil in it prior to fitting/driving it? Most places that build gearboxes/diff's/transfer cases etc that I have seen, all come dry, and are not filled with any oil. -
GTR R33 - Removing Rear Propshaft (Front Part)
White GTS-T replied to proline's topic in General Maintenance
Give it a love tap with a soft faced hammer/rubber mallet -
My 32
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VQ30DD LOOM INFO/MISFIRE
White GTS-T replied to Tomcee93's topic in V Series (V35, V36, V37 & Infiniti)
If you're getting CAM/Crank correlation codes, and you've rulled out the sensors and the ECU, then next logical thing left is the wiring, or the mechanical timing of the engine. Can you get an oscilloscope on the CPS and CKP signal wires to rule out timing chain stretch? Can you check the power and ground supply to the VCT solenoids? Are the solenoids actuating? Or, as suggested, are the solenoid gallers blocked or VCT gears worn? What is the service history like on the car? Does the engine rattle when started cold? Find yourself a wiring diagram and test the resistance of the circuits between the sensors and the ECU. Check for mutual shorts, shorts to ground, shorts to power and high resistance. Perform a wiggle test on the wiring loom while monitoring the CKP, CPS, ignition timing etc. What does the scan tool say about the long and short term fuel trims? Does the scan tool log freeze frame/snapshot data when the codes log to help track down and replicate the condition?- 11 replies
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Help me not fail at my wheel bearing replacement
White GTS-T replied to PranK's topic in General Automotive Discussion
Hit the end of the puller with a hammer (serious) while it is tight. You'll find once you shock it, you can retention the puller tighter, then repeat the process. -
Balancer Woodruff Key Repair?
White GTS-T replied to CLEM0's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Are people locking the flywheels when torquing these bolts up? Or are they putting the vehicle in gear with the foot on the brake and putting all that torque through the clutch plate? -
qld GTR R32 parts
White GTS-T replied to HBdeebo's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Price for the wheels? -
HKS RB26 Development
White GTS-T replied to White GTS-T's topic in R Series (R30, R31, R32, R33, R34)
Yeah, there's nothing really new here, I just thought it was cool to see them throwing everything they had to modernise the RB26. Obviously fuel economy/emissions is one of their main focus points. Perhaps they're going for absolute control over injection timing, or even staging the injection with the twin injector setup? Having twin VCT eliminates the need for EGR when you as you can simply introduce more overlap to perform the same job. Interesting nonetheless. -
So I thought the recent developments from HKS around the RB26 at the TAS for 2022 might be an interesting topic of discussion. For those that haven't seen it, this write-up on Speedhunters explains some of the points of difference with some detailed photos to boot. Here's the article in question; HKS RB26 TAS2022 It looks to include twin VCT, a newly designed twin-chamber plenum, and electronic internal wastegates and recirculation valves, just to name a few.
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The whole power steering pump pivots. You have to loosen the pump to bracket mounting bolts and then you can move the pump to loosen/tighten the belt
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R33 GTR mushy brakes
White GTS-T replied to denisgtr's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
Put the genuine BMC back and your problem will go away. Or buy a new genuine N1 item if you want the pedal to be 100% -
It is possible the clutch isn't engaging because the air gap is too big. The clutch air gap is adjustable. The clutch air gap is determined by a stack of shims of varying thickness. You can change the air gap by changing/removing shims. You also need to be sure the clutch coil magnet is getting 12 volts when you turn your A/C on. And you need to put a set of manifold gauges on the system to see what it is doing. If the gauges indicate the static pressure in the system is okay, and you are getting 12 volts to the compressor and the clutch air gap is within specification, then and only then can you rule out the compressor while watching the gauges. Hope that helps
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The FPCM drops the voltage to the fuel pump at idle, to quieten operation, and restores the voltage to normal as soon as the throttle is applied, so yes. Try to trace the wiring back, or upload some more photos. Judging from the single photo posted, the battery has been relocated to the boot?
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Someone might have added an additional relay. Sometimes a relay is added to ensure a good solid voltage supply to the pump, or to by-pass the Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM). The two heavier gauge wires will be the power and earth for the pump, while the two smaller gauge wires will be for the fuel level sender (fuel gauge).
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Seeking Repairer to repair a carbon fibre bumper lip
White GTS-T replied to Patrick Yeung's topic in Introduce yourself
If you want it done properly, Freddy at Topstage does excellent work. https://topstage.com/ -
Cleaning block deck prior to new head gasket
White GTS-T replied to Pattey21's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
Get yourself an oil stone. An oil stone is the best way to prepare the surface, second only to proper machining. -
Wheel Sizes & Offsets For Skylines
White GTS-T replied to Sydneykid's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
I have a set of TE37SL's in 17 x 9.5 + 12 that fit well with a bit of a roll, an aggressive alignment and some slightly stretched tyres -
No account settings since update
White GTS-T replied to trel's topic in Site discussion - including Ideas/Feedback & Bugs
As above. Since the update, whenever viewing 'unread content', it has been the same threads that show up, in the same order, every time. It hasn't been updating at all. Hope this helps.