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  1. Cara i gotta' admit .. looks nice. MRXTCZ
  2. Hmm, Exterior = No No on Street, unless parked, advertising or trying to grab attention to advertise. On show cars IN a show is alright. Interior, I guess its ok just to light up the footwells and thats the max I would do, none of those " 6x9 speaker neons that strobe to your bass" crap. Just my opinion. MRXTCZ
  3. Never knew that about ebay items, might give it a try some day .. Hmm maybe on the missz mirage .. hehe. MRXTCZ
  4. Unfortunately i wouldnt have a clue on how you would come about repairing the sunroof. Try nissan dealership, they might be able to give you some info. Or call these guys, Prestige Sunroofs (WA) 1A Shields Crs Booragoon WA 6154 - get directions ph: (08) 9317 1944 MRXTCZ
  5. Definately will be. Im currently looking for a GTT, and was doing some research and came across this information aswell. So i hope this helps other GTT owners aswell. MRXTCZ
  6. Im currently a TPG customer and been for the past 3 years with no hiccups. So i can vouch for them, their tech support is awful .. but bleh i work in tech support myself so i know whats usually wrong MRXTCZ
  7. .. Very nice, where and how much! MRXTCZ
  8. I thought he wanted a budget system, and not going for crazy install type. Thats why i recommended the Response series, but if you wanna' start being an idiot then yeah, lets go Digital Designs over your Option audio .. Dont start ranting here if you got nothin' better to do Mr Clinton.. As for wiring, I havent tried the whole " ebay wiring kit " venture so i cant comment.. Spend a lil' bit of money and get something reliable, coz' you need to understand your running a fair amount of power through these wires, and if something was to go wrong .. well you get the picture. So i would recommend nothing smaller than 4Guage IMHO. http://www.ryda.com.au/Aerpro-AP962-1000W-...4GA-p/ap962.htm or http://www.ryda.com.au/Stinger-SWK4-Amplif...-4GA-p/swk4.htm I'd go Aerpro for your simple setup. MRXTCZ
  9. Thanks for the instructions. MRXTCZ
  10. Sorry for revivng an old thread, but .. I've finnaly convinced my mate to buy the Smoked LED Tail lights from ebay. Gonna' be hopefully recieving them sometime this week, and installing them on the weekend. Will definately post up pics .. Quick question .. What would be the easiest way to remove the Tail Light housing and install these tail lights ? MRXTCZ
  11. I did .. atleast i thought i did :S " Big thanks to Squeak from http://www.skyline-owners-club.com " Thats where i found it, and thought i'd post it up here. MRXTCZ
  12. Honest truth.. Front: Rockford Fosgate 6.5 Splits $200 Delivered http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-ROCKFORD-FOSGAT...id=p3286.c0.m14 Rear: Rockford Fosgate T162C $208 Delivered http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Rockford-Fosgate-T1...id=p3286.c0.m14 Sub: Anything you want .. Stick with your Pioneer if you want.. Amp: Jaycar's Response 5 Channel Full Range $599 http://jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AA...mp;SUBCATID=595 On a budget of $2000, Look for an alright source unit with at least 2 pairs or 3 pairs of RCA's. If you cant find out, you will need to split your RCA's. This will give you crisp sound, and if need be if you want a lil' bit of thump always ways of tuning the amp to do so . IMHO Response Amps > Pioneer amps ( Sony, Fusion etc etc ) MRXTCZ
  13. Under the hood (stock 140 to 150rwkw) The R34 GTT replaced the Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25T and features a upgraded version of the RB25DET. The main difference is the NEO head which has a new varible valve timing system, revised cam profiles, and solid lifters. Power was increased to 206kw with more torque availible earlier in the rev range. The turbo has a slightly larger exaust housing and a nylon compressor wheel. Cooling has also been improved with a larger more efficent intercooler. Engine Tuning Stage 1 Exhaust (around 160rwkw) The RB25DET NEO is a sweet sounding engine but very quiet in standard form and as with most factory turbo cars the exhaust causes a huge restriction. A good free flowing exhaust will have the RB sounding great, turbo lag will be reduced, and power gained throughout the rev range. The new exhaust should start from the turbo with a dump pipe either a 3" open bell mouth or better still a split dump to separate the gases from the turbine and wastegate. From here a high quality 3" high flow cat should be used, then 3" all the way to the back of the car with high flow mufflers. Intake (160 to 170rwkw) Now we have the exhaust side of the engine breathing the next step is to get more air into the engine. Either use a high performance air filter, or replace the air box with a POD style air filter. If you choose to go the POD filter route I recommend you fabricate some type of shield to keep hot air from the engine bay away from your intake. A cold air intake to the filter from the front of your Skyline will also give you a performance advantage. 5-10 rwkw is achievable with this mod. Boost increase (175 to 185rwkw) In standard form the R34 runs a two stage boost control system 5psi to 4500 rpm then 7psi to red line 7000 rpm. As mentioned before the turbo’s exhaust wheel is ceramic and they tend to fail if to much heat is generated. The amount of boost you can run with the stock turbo is debatable but I don’t recommend running more than 10 psi. You have a few options when choosing to increase the boost either a manual boost controller, electronic boost controller, or a new wastegate actuator. A manual controller is very basic in its operation it bleeds off air causing the wastegate actuator to open later. The amount of boost run depends on the amount of air bled form the system. It is critical to install an after market boost gauge before carrying out this modification as the stock gauge is not accurate enough and is measured in mmg not psi or bar. Manual boost controllers are cheep and easy to install but they do have there disadvantages some can cause boost spikes and boost creep I have also found boost tends to tail off high in the rev range. Electronic boost controllers on the other hand use stepper motors and monitor boost about every 10th of a second because of this boost spikes and boost creep are kept to a minimum, and the desired boost level is held to redline. Electronic boost controllers are expensive and for this level of modification a manual controller will probably be good enough. A 3rd option is to install a different wastgate actuator and the good news is the R32GTST item is exactly the same as the R34 except the spring inside is set for 10psi. R32 actuators can be hard to find but I think it’s the best option for this level of modification as boost spikes and boost creep are eliminated. No mater which system you choose the 2 stage boost control system should be disconnected. After this mod is carried out many people notice flat spots throughout the rev range this is due to the ECU seeing an increase in airflow and as a safety precaution it richens the air fuel mixtures. Many people find re-gaping the spark plugs from 1.1mm to 0.8mm fixes this problem but if it does not you need to consider the next upgrade. ECU (185 to 200+rwkw) As mentioned before many people have problems with flat spots and rich air fuel ratios. Even if you don’t have these dreaded flat spots an aftermarket ECU will give good power gains and improve drivability. One popular option is the Apexi SAFC (Super air flow computer). The SAFC is a piggy back to the ECU and works by tricking the ECU into thinking your engine is getting more or less air than your engine actually is. Tuning should be done be a professional on a dyno this modification should fix those dreaded flat spots by leaning you airfuel ratio's at different RPM points. A better but more expensive option is the Apexi Power FC which replaces the standard ECU. Many people choose the Power FC as its less expensive than other aftermarket ECU's, and it plugs straight into you old loom so there is no need to cut any wires. All parameters of your car can be tuned with a Power FC but once again it should be dyno tuned by a professional. Please note the power FC cannot be used an automatic transmission. Clutch and Fuel Pump At this level of modification it’s likely that your clutch and or fuel pump will need upgrading to handing the extra power. Conclusion This completes stage 1 engine tuning for the Nissan Skyline R34 GTT. Basically at this stage we are at the limits of the standard turbo and fuel systems but in terms of car modification this level of tuning offers great value for money. Many people with these modifications along with well sorted suspension and tyre packages have 12 run second quarter mile passes. Engine Tuning Stage 2 Stage 2 of tuning is where things start to get expensive as we need to upgrade many of the standard systems. Nissan Skyline RB engines are known for the strength the RB25 is no exception with regular maintenance and a safe tune 270rwkw is easily possible. Some people push the limits with 300rwkw+ but if you want an engine that will last 270rwkw is a safer limit. Turbo Selection There are many good turbo options available but I recommend a turbo that will bolt onto standard manifold this will save time and money in the long run. Many people in Australia have had there standard Nissan Skyline turbo high-flowed by GCG turbo’s these turbos are popular because they use a ball bearing cartridge, and everything bolts back into place. Turbo response is said to be similar to stock and power figures average around 230rwkw or up to 250rwkw with cams. Some people have used larger exhaust housings from the R34 GTT or the old single turbo 300zx and have achieved 270rwkw+. HKS in Japan have a range of turbo's for the R33 that come with all the parts needed to bolt on. Suitable kits available from HKS at the moment include the HKS GT-RS known to make 280rwkw and the HKS PRO-S known to make around 300rwkw the GTRS is cheaper and a little more responsive than the PRO-S. Another popular choice since superseded by newer models was the 2535 which is similar to the GT-RS. Intercooler Upgrade The standard R34 Nissan Skyline intercooler runs out of its efficiency range at power levels above 200rwkw and needs to be replaced by a larger front mounted intercooler. GTR intercoolers are a popular choice but custom piping will be needed in order for it to fit. Many aftermarket bolt on kits are available for the GTT these days starting at around AU$500 but as with most things you get what you pay for. Be aware a small decrease in throttle response may be noticeable due to the extra piping and larger core size. You may notice a small increase in power with this mod before upgrading your turbo as airflow will increase and the air will be denser. Fuel system If you haven’t done so already the fuel pump will need to be upgraded. Second hand GTR pumps are a popular option as are new pumps from bosch, walbro, and tomei. The GTR and Tomei pumps are a direct fit. You may also install a fuel pressure regulator to increase fuel pressure. Standard injectors will also need to be upgraded at this stage. You can either have your standard injectors high-flowed, or buy after market ones from Nismo or Performance company's. I recommend you use injectors that are a direct replacement and don’t require any modifications s to fit. Airflow meter To improve the tunability of the engine its a good idea to upgrade your airflow meter this allows for finer tuning which will result in smoother power delivery and make it easier for the tuner to produce a higher peak power output . Popular upgrade choices include the Z32 and the Q45. The Z32 is cheaper of the 2 but the Q45 will allow more airflow. click for more information ECU If you have not done so already the ECU will need to be upgraded even with a SAFC or similar the stock ECU will not do the job. As stated before the Power FC is a popular option due to its price, ease of installation, and use. There are plenty of other options that are superior to the Power FC and allow many other tuning functions like launch control, and the ability to use a map sensor instead of the airflow meter. But the FC is still a popular and is proven to perform. Head Gasket Running boost levels above 1.2 may require a new metal head gasket to lower compression and improve reliability. Opinions differ on this subject so I think its best to ask you tuner. Clutch and flywheel The stock clutch will certainly fail quickly at this power level the hardest part is finding a clutch that will handle the power yet not make your car a pig to drive. Exeedy seem to be popular and reliable choice and while you are upgrading your clutch a lightened flywheel is well worth considering. This will help the car rev quicker but the trade off is your car will loose momentum quicker to. Cams or Cam gears At this stage the skyline will benefit from a set new cams, cam gears, or both. The outright power will be increased but the main reason for installing cams is for a fatter torque and power curve. Upgraded cams can help reduce lag, improve mid and top end power. Popular choice is tomei pon cams as they fit without modification and are proven to give good results. Big thanks to Squeak from http://www.skyline-owners-club.com MRXTCZ
  14. Veilside thread #9999 Lol, as Shan's mentioned. . dont take offense to the influx of people saying nasty things MRXTCZ
  15. Does this R34 have a Sunroof ? MRXTCZ
  16. I'd love to see a R34 done in 35% and one done in 15% Day and Night pics .. After the pics then i will decide if its worth the potential defect getting 15%. MRXTCZ
  17. Can i get some more pictures please. Either post it up here or email them to [email protected] MRXTCZ
  18. Check your inbox dude If you agree then we shall talk
  19. Damn that sucks man! Hope you find it soon.
  20. Sweet, If possible i would be highly interested in the Bootlid Light, and the Reverse White and Red later in the year MRXTCZ
  21. I would be down, but this is too soon lol. Maybe 666Dan can manfacture some later on in the year. MRXTCZ
  22. I might be in the market for a GTT very soon. This looks very nice. Will bookmark! MRXTCZ
  23. Damn man, i gotta' go shopping tomorrow!! Umm, i will download CS:S coz' i only got CZ at the moment Im down for the next one for sure! MRXTCZ
  24. Hmm, ok thats cool then. I've checked out a few GTR's for sale on SAU and they all seem to be between 55 - 70k.. MRXTCZ
  25. Hmm, i heard i might be able to import a GTR for say under $45k if i can find a good looking and good quality bargain. Depends on how the exchange rate is like, seems to be holding well and rising, sitting at 75 at the moment. Just one thing that seems to bug me, do i get to keep my xenons if they come in, because i heard somewhere that they remove the xenons when imported. Tried going onto the Jspec site, seems to be down. MRXTCZ
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