Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

nice Grant will be nice to see what u do with it. i think everyone is expecting good things.. no pressure :D Did u end up getting a GTR?

Thanks very much

No its not a GTR sadly.

However it was friendlier on the pocket then a GTR too!

Sorry to disappoint, but honestly I picked up one thats already done. I feel a little bit weak for doing it, but it just so happens that this car was everything I would have wanted my standard R33 to become (if i went that route), however of couse I saved big time because I picked up on the all the cash the previous owner spent, without the pricetag.

There is a pic in the 33 thread, but I will get some better ones soon!

Cara that front bar doesnt look too bad imo, will come up pretty nice when painted

thanks dude, i cant wait for it all to be done, hopefully by the end of the week

that front bar doesn't line up at all .can you see the gap on the front wheel arch ?

the reo bar has a couple of "lumps" that have to be bashed in more so the bar will fit better on it

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Just install a grease nipple into the centre of the outer steel of the FUCA. Make sure the bushes aren't long enough to touch each other underneath that nipple. Cut a few mm off each if need be. Then you can push grease in there while it is all assembled. That was the very first thing I did (to all 4 ends) of the FUCAs on my 32 when I put Whiteline adjustable bushes into them. They would squeeze the grease out real fast, and I could squeeze it back in faster.
    • @GTSBoy I found the issue (sort of) when I took apart the bushing again, it was completely dry inside! When I experimented with it, all the grease would push out when I would compress the bushings. I wonder if this has anything to do with me putting in the poly bush first on both sides and then pushing in the metal barrel. Maybe I should have put in the metal barrel first then the rubber bushings so the spread pattern is different.   It's fixed (for now).
    • Just redid that entire job. 4 hours, but tightened everything properly. Had to jack the rotor instead of having the car on blocks as there was no room for the FUCA arms to tighten and the j arm. All good now. Cheers for the help!
    • I would sell those side feeds before you hydra-lock a motor. I won't say too much about Yellow Jackets because I'll hurt people's feelings, however ask those that tune RBs day in/out what they think of them.
    • The 1000ccs are side feeds but they're not currently installed, had my old factory ones in for leak testing purposes, only decided on them because front facing plenums and good top feed rail kits are out of my budget at the moment, are they really that problematic? Had a set of yellow jackets that lasted me 5 years, no real issues, only replaced them chasing this misfire issue that ended up not being ignition related 😄  
×
×
  • Create New...