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Eoi: Holset Hx35 Turbo
Yeedogga replied to Yeedogga's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Couldn't edit the first post so ill add some things i forgot! Journal bearing core Exhaust inlet flange is twin-scroll T3- will bolt on to standard RB25 manifold (with a 20mm spacer) Here is the thread i referred to above: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/271404-holset-hx35w-installation-in-standard-low-mount-position/ The build quality on this turbo is amazing. Every part of it is built with longevity in mind! -
HI All, Just seeing if there are any expressions of interest as I am thinking of selling my Holset turbo. I bought it last year with a view to fitting it to my R33. After some consideration I think I will pursue a different path. It is an HX35 Internal Wastegate model Turbo. (includes wastegate actuator) These turbos are in reasonable demand as they are a genuine alternative to large frame Garrett turbos. 'Ceffie' posted a thread on this board about these turbos and his experience running one on an RB30- power in excess of 300rwkw @ 1 bar of boost is typical. So.. the details: It has the 12cm' rear housing 4" Compressor inlet with anti surge porting V-band Compressor outlet Oil only, no water cooling. Turbo has almost zero shaft play. I have partly disassembled the turbo for inspection and it appeared to be in good shape, no corrosion or rust. Turbine and Compressor wheels/ blades are in perfect condition. Looking for around $350 for the turbo. I can supply it assembled or disassembled. I have attached some grainy iphone photos of the turbo fitted up to an RB25 manifold. Can supply more photos on request. Cheers!
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284Mm To 324Mm R32 Brake Upsize
Yeedogga replied to Jetwreck's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
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Looks to me like the bracket is not sitting where it is supposed to...From memory its difficult to see the pump if it is installed in the right location.
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If I had my time again I might have used an 044 with the optional sock attachment instead of an 040... But like I said, I've had no problems. The only issue (in my experience) with running a high volume pump like the 044 with a basically stock car is that the fuel can heat up a bit. Because the volume of fuel being pumped out of the tank is significantly more than the motor is able to consume, alot of fuel goes through the fuel rail and back to the tank. It is heated up quite a bit on this journey. This is not helped by the pump (which also heats the fuel up some). On a really hot day after driving for a while the sound of my pump changes- I think this is due in some part to the heat affected fuel in the tank causes cavitation in the pump. Or i could just be imagining the whole thing. I don't really know.
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I put a Bosch 040 (the one with the open mesh end) in my s2 R33 a while back. I consider myself reasonably handy with the tools and it took me a few hours. The most difficult thing was getting the old threaded tank lid off- that thing was on TIGHT! If you are using an 040 you will need to be wary of a few things: 1. The 040 is much wider than the standard pump- you may need to wiggle it around on the mounting bracket to get it in. I had to bend the mounting bracket a little to get it to sit right. 2. The 040 does not have a sock arrangement on the bottom- therefore the pump needs to be mounted lower down than the standard pump. You will need to cut the bottom off the mounting bracket to facilitate this. The problem with this is that there is a bit less clearance where the pump now sits (because it is lower in the tank). A bit of fiddling will most likely be required. 3. You will need to upgrade the wiring to run a pump like this. I have had it in the car for maybe 18 months and no problems with it yet (touch wood).
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Hi all, could someone run these part numbers in FAST and see what it comes up as (if at all) nissan part# 98584 77F00 98584 26U00 98584 20U00 one of them hopefully should be an srs aibag module for a type x 180sx... But not having much luck so far.. Cheers guys
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Yep, its one of the slim ones. I called a Sony Playstation 1300 number and the fellow there (who could not have cared less) said he could get one "for around $24". Probably the best bet.
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I actually need the other end- the 8.5? volt transformer and PS2 plug. The wall-socket end was able to be salvaged.
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HI Guys, Can anyone suggest somewhere I can get an original Sony power lead for my PS2. I kinda got my old one stuck somewhere and need to replace it. I don't want to spend much money on it as I use it so rarely, so 2nd hand would be fine. Any ideas? Cheers :-)
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Incorrect post please delete
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Bump. Any offers on this gear?
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Hel Stainless Steel Braided Brake Line Group Buy #2!
Yeedogga replied to PM-R33's topic in Group Buys
If this GB goes again i will be in for a 33 gts-t kit. Car is due for a brake overhaul soon so keen on some new lines -
With all due respect, mir, your view is one typical of someone who has had little/ no experience dealing with people who become embroiled in our criminal justice system. Sure, our legal system is far from perfect, but without it we would be in alot of trouble. I sincerely hope that you never find yourself in serious trouble as a result of having made an error of judgment; but if you do, i trust that the courts will extend to you the leniency which you are entitled.
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That is your opinion and you are entitled to it. However, our justice system is there for a reason. If your view was adopted, there would be no need for courts, judges, magistrates or juries. All we would need is alot of police and bigger gaols. If you know anything about criminal justice and offending behaviour, you will know that locking up offenders does little, if nothing to prevent recidivism. It also does not really offer victims of crime much either. There is leniency built into our criminal justice system to allow for otherwise good people in the community who make MISTAKES- that's right- some people make MISTAKES.
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Well thats not entirely true, getting a section 10 for a traffic offence does not necessarily mean you are prevented from recieving one for a criminal offence in future. Im not suggesting that anyone/ everyone ought to get the benefit of a s10. There are circumstances where a s 10 is the most appropriate sentence. The great benefit for motorists in my view (once this law is assented to) is that those with good driving records who make a mistake can be given the benefit of leniency and not accrue demrit points.
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It was grossly unfair because the RTA were effectively operating 'above the law'. I wont go into the appropriateness/ merit of the application of section 10 here.
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Thanks for your concern, but you have misunderstood the information. You are correct in saying that Section 10 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act has been around for many years. Up until now, however, it has never applied to the accruing of demerit points by the RTA. Before the recent amendments, EVEN IF you got a section 10 for a speeding or traffic offence, the RTA would still place demerit points against your licence. You are partly correct- when a court deals with a matter pursuant to section 10, you avoid criminal conviction, fine amounts and any period of disqualification. A matter can be dealt with by way of a section 10 EVEN IF you plead not-guilty and are found guilty at court. At law, there are some offences that CANNOT be dealt with by way of section 10. That is a matter to obtain legal advice about. If you have a traffic infringement and will lose your drivers licence as a result of demerit points, getting a section 10 may be your only chance of keeping your job/ paying off your mortgage/ feeding your kids. Food for thought.
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Hi all, The NSW state government will be introducing new law that will allow drivers who are given a "section 10" by a NSW court for a traffic offence to avoid incurring demerit points. The amendment to the Driver Licencing act has been the result of years of continual lobbying from the Law Society NSW and other community groups. This change puts Road Transport in line with other legislation and remedies what has been a completely unfair system. In the past, despite the fact that a matter dealt with by way of "section 10" should incur no penalty, the RTA would still place demerit points on your licence. Obviously, this was grossly unfair and at odds with the law. The state government have done the right thing (for once!) and I applaud the decision. If you have been charged with a speeding offence and cannot afford to lose any demerit points, you should seek legal advice immediately. I am available 24/7 to give legal advice in matters such as these. Cheers, Chris 0410 828 230
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Hi all, I am after a cheap 2" electrical Water Temp gauge w/sender for my daily. Let me know what u have got! Cheers
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Buump
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Hi guys, just clearing out the garage have the following items for sale: 6x Standard RB25DET Series 2 coilpacks Were intermittently breaking down on 10psi in cold weather. Have silicone/ sikaflex on them. $50 plus postage HICAS motor assembly from R33 Gts-t Series 2 In perfect working order when removed. No tie rod ends, just the bare motor/rack. $50 plus postage. Standard R33 Gts-t in-tank Fuel Pump In perfect working order when removed. No bracket, just the pump on its own. $50 plus postage. Standard R33 Gts-t Side Mount Intercooler In good condition with no damage. No piping, just the cooler on its own. $50 plus postage. Will post up pics soon if required. Cheers
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Wrecking R33 1.5 Adelaide
Yeedogga replied to hcR324door's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Are the sideskirts OEM or aftermarket? Cheers