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Hey all I'm new to this forum and skylines, jI'm getting a GTS-T R33 and I just wanted to kno some facts on it. Firstly I kno it s a shame but Like I say I'm New to this car. Where are the spark plugs located and I wanted to install a blow off valve in it do i need to purchase a whole kit or does the car come with a factory type blow off valve where I just need to purchase and install the main valve? Any other mods and info would be greatly appreciated but thats where I'm starting. HELP PLEASE!!!!!!

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Thats right I got off subject

The BOV the louder the better, you should be able to get the car to stall at every stop.

Sorry Dude the best way to get your new toy going is to get it into a track day. PM Fatz has one on soon or search the EVENT Forum. Put the money into learning how to drive instead of mods.

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Hey all I'm new to this forum and skylines, jI'm getting a GTS-T R33 and I just wanted to kno some facts on it. Firstly I kno it s a shame but Like I say I'm New to this car. Where are the spark plugs located and I wanted to install a blow off valve in it do i need to purchase a whole kit or does the car come with a factory type blow off valve where I just need to purchase and install the main valve? Any other mods and info would be greatly appreciated but thats where I'm starting. HELP PLEASE!!!!!!

The RB25DET has a factory blow off valve thats pretty hard to miss, its on the crossover pipe that runs across the top of your engine.

Your spark plugs can be found under your coil packs, which you will see if you remove the black centre panel on the top of the engine (the one that says Nissan Twin Cam Turbo etc etc)

Considering im under the influence of Southern COmfort right now, thats the best response I can come up with.

Enjoy and good luck

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Matt, welcome to the forum.

Use the search function mate, then you wont get a bunch of stupid responses to questions that have been asked 1000 times

Cheers

or google

or stand outside on a main road for 5mins and u'll see one drive by. pull them over and ask them.

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or stand outside on a main road for 5mins and u'll see one drive by. pull them over and ask them.

Yeah its much easier that way! If you had've bought a r32 gtr you would have had to go all the way to workshops to see them. And they all have the engines out anyway :(

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