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the solenoid will have to be wired up to an output driver of the wolf.

i have an EBC solenoid wired into an output of my EMS and i control boost by changing values on the Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) value. Its pretty much just a way of tellin ghte valve when to open and what KPa to regulate boost to.

One side of the solenoid will go to +12v, the other will go to pin 5 (red/white) on the Wolf. I think you also need a diode across the solenoid to prevent damage to the Wolf, so it would pay to check the install manual.

The PWM frequency needs to be matched to the solenoid being used. I have a haltech solenoid which operates at 33Hz. You can change the solenoid opening amount every 500RPM.

Not sure on the hose hook up. I've heard people say the bottom port is always connected to the inlet manifold and the solenoid is connected from the inlet manifold to the top port of the wastegate.

for those of you going front facing plenums,

i'm looking at gradenko and Bl4cK32 here (the only ones i can remember off the top of my head)

What are you doing for an accelerator cable?

i have been told to get an s14 cable... is there any difference between an s14 and s13 cable?

and for those putting RB25DET 5spd into R32's... how are you combatting the speedo sender problem?

i've found this which may be suitable.. but i'm sure someone on here with more knowledge will shut me down... ie SK :)

Stolen from Calais Turbo: http://www.calaisturbo.com.au/showthread.p...ighlight=navara

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Nissan Navara speedo sender. Total cost of ~$23

One thing i'd be concerened about is the ratios of that gear. But the VL guys seems to use that in their MX7's and RB25det 5spds.

its easy people, buy a gtr 32 speed sensor, remove the 33gtst one and take the gear of the end, put the gear onto the 32 one and put it in the gearbox and screw on the speedo cable

Clint,

Hows the spedo read with the 4.363:1 R32 GTST rear gears?

R33 Cluster will not fit into the R32.. unless you make it fit.

I think electric is easier, as an auto elecrtician can always make the signal work, and convert it to MPH quite easily. Can also be setup exactly right for your tire size and diff etc.

Could always just do a complete custom cluster setup..

hey guys looking for info on putting an RB30DET into an S13 Silvia. my clutch and starter motor recently died so while its out of action i thought i might put a turbo engine into it and i had this engine lying around doing nothing anyway. Im after parts ill need and also anyone near springwood, brisbane that can do such a conversion, and possibly a price. i know its not the best choice of engine but seeing as i already have the car and engine it works out to be the cheapest.

ill also need info on documentation ill need (ie. mod plates, engineers certificate, etc.) thanx for any help

hey guys looking for info on putting an RB30DET into an S13 Silvia. my clutch and starter motor recently died so while its out of action i thought i might put a turbo engine into it and i had this engine lying around doing nothing anyway. Im after parts ill need and also anyone near springwood, brisbane that can do such a conversion, and possibly a price. i know its not the best choice of engine but seeing as i already have the car and engine it works out to be the cheapest.  

 ill also need info on documentation ill need (ie. mod plates, engineers certificate, etc.)   thanx for any help

Didnt i tell you to read the entire thread first ??

GTR-Ben may have some info for ya.

Thats my concern, you hear all the Nizpro guys producing great figures and doign great times, but are the engines hand grenades, are they durable etc. Ppl have a tendency to keep to themselves when they have a failure

This comment has got me thinking...

We hear of lots of people building these motors but not many who have been driving for some time.

I have heard of people who had these engines (rb30det) but wont say why the engine no longer exists.

SK has stated in the past that the R32 GTR oil pumps tend to fail with hi rpms and rb30's have trouble with oil temp.

Is there anything else we should know? I don't want to have to learn the hard way after spending the $$$. :P

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