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  1. WTF, I just realised the original post was from 2013 haha.
  2. I have a long discontinued Tomei R34 GTT fuel pump you could buy 😁 I believe they are the same as the Nismo pumps. Same as this one - https://www.streettuned.com.au/shop/uncategorised/tomei-fuel-pump-skyline-r34-silvia-s15-248l-h/?srsltid=AfmBOooWMMCUDfZUAXTtACDl8cs7Q9GjFaKa4JDucGINYu5sqSH0tya0 It's never been used to pump fuel, although it was installed in the tank briefly before I changed direction and went nuts with my build. Which is still not finished... I see it in the garage from time to time and think I should really try and sell it 🤣
  3. The BMW DBW actuators that are known to fail are from the later E9x M3's. They use a plastic gear inside which do sometimes strip off the teeth causing them to fail.
  4. @Shoota_77 Thanks mate, good idea. I'll give that a go.
  5. For those building their own exhaust systems at home, what is the best way you've found to make accurate cuts on larger diameter stainless? I've started building a 4" system, using a cold saw (dry type) and it's been a pain in the ass.
  6. I'm very interested about this too, I'll be building a 4" system myself soon.
  7. Haha a "carrot" turbo! I'm laughing so much much I'm crying!
  8. ABS is provided by a seperate control module, it should still work.
  9. I can't stand that noise either, it ruins the sound of the car!
  10. Damn, I hope the Coppermix Twinplate Competition that I just installed in my 8374 equiped R34 will hold then! It's just a 86.5mm/standard stoke Neo though, and RWD, so here's hoping...
  11. Is there any difference in steering feel now that you are using the electric pump?
  12. I use a wet crushed up bar of soap to get spigot bushes out, works well!
  13. If you are very mechanically minded then it should be really easy to work it all out while you are installing it.
  14. I would be really interested if anyone ever attempted to adapt a modern servo electric system to a Skyline, e.g. one of these Bosch units which are found in many modern cars: http://www.bosch-automotive-steering.com/en/products/car-steering-systems/electric-power-steering-servolectric.html I like the simplicity of these systems. I would imagine the control/electronics side of things might be the challenge given how different the steering feels on many similar models these days (e.g. different Porsche 911 variants), simply due to software changes.
  15. Thanks
  16. SOHC Power Will an exhaust manifold from an RB25 fit on an RB30 SOHC head by any chance?
  17. As far as I know we don't have that in my state, unfortunately. I have kept it registered as if the government ever looks under the bonnet it's not going to to be registered ever again haha.
  18. haha, mine has lots of scratches too from various garage incidents. I usually wash it once a year or so, its too depressing seeing it under all that dust. I just decided to give myself a deadline of September 2017 to get it running again
  19. I think my R34 build has now been 9 years off the road. And I've been paying rego this entire time
  20. Thanks for that! I'm about to start building my 4" system and was starting to look at muffler options.
  21. I've got a properly baffled catch can from these guys: http://www.saikoumichi.com/index.html It is unused as I ended up going down a different path. PM me an offer
  22. If you don't have a multimeter, I wouldn't be attempting anything at all. Including making toast.
  23. They are listed for $1795 on their website, can you let me know what you end up paying for it if you get it any cheaper?
  24. Maybe someone installed one of these without your knowledge?
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