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hey guys sorry im new at this n dont know where 2 begin.

i have a r33 skyline gtst. and since i have bought it i have had alot of problems.

1- i cant find a power window motor 4 the driver side door. any ideas will b appreiciated.

2- they say my vct or vct sensor isnt working right, any ideas what i can do about dat and how much im looking, at???

the car suprisingly ran 213.2 kw's@tw at 14.8 psi. so im keen on taking care of this baby! :worship:

thanx guys hope 2 hear from u all soon.

p.s btw any tips on anything i sould know would be appreciated thank you.

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hey guys sorry im new at this n dont know where 2 begin.

i have a r33 skyline gtst. and since i have bought it i have had alot of problems.

1- i cant find a power window motor 4 the driver side door. any ideas will b appreiciated.

2- they say my vct or vct sensor isnt working right, any ideas what i can do about dat and how much im looking, at???

the car suprisingly ran 213.2 kw's@tw at 14.8 psi. so im keen on taking care of this baby! :blink:

thanx guys hope 2 hear from u all soon.

p.s btw any tips on anything i sould know would be appreciated thank you.

hi, whereever you are best place to find a window motor or regulator is from a wrecker or someone wrecking there car off these forums. its a lot cheaper than ordering a new part from japan. if your in sydney, a good place to try is sss automotives in girraween. As to the vct, i cant help you much, havent had problems with that, best talk to a mechanic. Also uve got good power but 14.8 psi seems a bit high for a stock turbo to handle. it may last, or it might not, you take the risk. if it was me, id bring it down a tad to be on the safe side.

hey man i had a no worky or intermittent worky window as well

all it turned out to be was a lose solder joint in the amp behind the door trim...all i had to do was open the lil black box behind the trim and re-solder the joint and it works everytime now, cost nuthin at all

so i'm just sayin if u def no its motor gonsky then fine...but just keep a mind open and if ur feelin adventurous then think about this re-soldering

ps, my window wss making the click sound as if to try and start to go down...but then the electrical signal wasn't making it all the way (loose joint). so if ya got the click happening then this could be it

common thing in skylines

  • 3 weeks later...

yeah i know wat u mean wid the not boosting but im gona go for a turbo injectors and ecu upgrade pretty soon. so looking forward 2 that.

the trick with the soldering ill give that a go cvoz its making a click sound but doesnt move. or goes down wont come up. or vica versa!

sss in giraween and virginia in qld. do u mind if i ask 4 the contact details???

thanx pplz!

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