Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 518
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

I received the boots today and for those who have paid I have express posted your boots to you and you should receive them tomorrow Thursday (2nd) if you are in the AusPost express area code. Otherwise you should receive them on friday. PLEASE LEAVE TRADER FEEDBACK ONCE YOU HAVE RECEIVED YOUR BOOTS AND I WILL DO THE SAME FOR YOU

added you to the next group buy Tyline

NEED TWO MORE MEMBERS FOR THE NEXT GROUP BUY TO GO AHEAD

These boots are made for walkin. Put me down for a set, Bro. R33 Please.

Edited by BigDatto

Thanks Pablo,

recently recieved my set and they look good, highly recommend them, dont be shy people step up, this stuff is good.

Thanks again Pabs

AUGUST 7th UPDATE:

We now have enough members for the group buy to go ahead! If you are late to join this group buy send me a PM or post here and I will include you for the next one (it fills up quickly so it wont be a very long wait)

PM with bank details have been sent to all those on the list.

AS SOON AS EVERYONE PAYS THEN I WILL ORDER THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF BOOTS. It's really a group effort that everyone pays as quickly as possible so everyone gets their boots quicker!

And so I can order the right amount and forward your payments so that I am not left with unclaimed boots. For those who pay I will indicate this above next to your name.

Payment deadline is Wednesday 15th August.

Edited by pablo101
Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Getting a decent signal from all 6 throats is a challenge. I don't know for sure, but I suspect that the stock balance tube is not ideal for it. I have done it on an ALFA 4 cylinder (about 35 years ago, so don't ask for too many details). We drilled 4x holes in the manifold runners, put in some fittings and ran hoses to a decent sized (I think it was about 20mm diameter) pipe that ran the length of the inlet manifold. So, it was quite a decent volume. There is a "tuning" balance to be found between the volume of the common plenum on such a thing and the diameter of the pipes running from it to the runners. You need the volume to be large enough to damp out the sharp spikes in pressure signal you get as each runner gets sucked on by its cylinder, but not so large that it becomes too slow to respond to actual changes in MAP. And you need the hoses to be small enough to transmit the signal quickly, but not so small that they delay the signal. You might have to have more than one go at it, if there isn't any actual success based wisdom to be had here. Hopefully there is. Anyway, I would not do it on only a couple of cylinders. I would also not care about "permanently modifying a part". Just bloody drill holes and make stuff better. There is nothing sacred about any GTR unless it is a genuine museum piece that you shouldn't be modifying at all anyway.
    • He's still joining you, he's just delayed it and won't have the fulleh sick ITBs...
    • The strange thing is this is a URAS front bumper (or clone of it). The bumper actually does not sit flush with the GTT hood - You need the addon to make the hood 'long' enough to reach the bumper. I have no idea why they didn't incorporate this piece into the bumper itself.. instead of sticking it to the hood instead.
    • Another thought on this OLD topic: When you paint your bonnet lip, leave a small unpainted back lip/line along the back of the lip, where it rests on the bumper. That way, the line in the back is much more prominent than the gaps in the front/under the lip - and it breaks the hood-to-bumper connection at the "correct" place, when comparing to a GTR. I'm gonna do this with mine this week, so stay tuned for pics!
    • So I'm in the final stages of assembling my single turbo RB30/26 and had a question regarding MAP reference points.  I've seen several recommendations such as tapping the cylinder 2/3 ITB, tapping the intake manifold at cylinder 2/3, or using a point on IAC. First two are doable but require permanently modify part and the third is "out" as I plan to delete the IAC.  All that to say my question is can I used the "bleeder" in the center of the ballance tube as a MAP Reference? I'm running a catch can so I don't need it for the PCV system. My thought process is it "pulls" from all 6 cylinder, and it's between the ITB and the cylinders making it ideal for MAP reference according to what I can find. Thoughts?
×
×
  • Create New...