Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Had a wheel alignment and puncture repair done at Adelaide Radial Tyres at Ridgehaven, corner Lower North East road and Hancock Rd. Excellent service, i was a walk in and they did it on the spot for me. $65 for a 4 wheel precision alignment and $25 for a puncture repair, had a screw in my tyre and didnt even know. Big +1 for them!

yeah he was telling me about the Holden Hill shop. They also sponsor a "josh" with a drift car? Also a distributor for Maxxis, 235/45/17 Maxxis Victra i-Pro retail there for $225 fitted and balanced. Wanted a printout of my stats but they haven't hooked the printer up to the new machine yet :D

Had a wheel alignment and puncture repair done at Adelaide Radial Tyres at Ridgehaven, corner Lower North East road and Hancock Rd. Excellent service, i was a walk in and they did it on the spot for me. $65 for a 4 wheel precision alignment and $25 for a puncture repair, had a screw in my tyre and didnt even know. Big +1 for them!

Yep I got a couple of Maxxis tyres from Daryl last Friday. Always good, and prompt service.

Oh, and it is just North East Road, not Lower - that is a different road entirely.

does any one here have a r33 stock turbo elbow i can borrow or buy i need one to get my car back on the road and to get it tunned and i havent got much time 2 do it in even if i borrow it to get it tunned then my car sits till i get another one lol

yeh, i had the mistake of sending mine away with the turbo that was 'supposed" to be highflowed but didnt happen so now i got the gt30 highflow i need one again and ill b done

borrowed adrians (rad 32's) rb20 stock one hoping it would fit but a tiny bit smaller. thanks again adrian

does any one here have a r33 stock turbo elbow i can borrow or buy i need one to get my car back on the road and to get it tunned and i havent got much time 2 do it in even if i borrow it to get it tunned then my car sits till i get another one lol

I have one that I bought on eBay that I was going to use on a T2 turbo, but they are a different size. you can have it for the $40 that I bought it for.

Had a wheel alignment and puncture repair done at Adelaide Radial Tyres at Ridgehaven, corner Lower North East road and Hancock Rd. Excellent service, i was a walk in and they did it on the spot for me. $65 for a 4 wheel precision alignment and $25 for a puncture repair, had a screw in my tyre and didnt even know. Big +1 for them!

niiice! adelaide radial tire are awesome been deeling with them since i was 16 when they had their old old store near golden grove.. daryl is always a pleasure to deal with. now im dealing with i think its mathew near holden hill. awesome bloke! currantly setting my R up with front and rear camber arms, castor arms, all bushes replaced, hicas lock and semi slicks!

+ 1 for adelaide radial tyre

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hows your intake piping? Are you still running stock? Having in the stock AFM position would mean, if the BOV was shut/venting out, it'd create the almost stalling kind of effect right // "the rich pulse behaviour" due to MAF thinking air is flowing ? But this would be better than having the bov in the stock position + MAF on/just before cross over piping right?
    • Essentially, yes. Although I wouldn't put the AFM on the crossover pipe. I'd want to put it into what amounts to the correct size tube, which is more easily done in the intercooler pipework. I bought a mount tube for card stile AFM that replaces the stock AFM - although being a cheap AliExpress knockoff, it had not flange and I had to make and weld my own. But it is the same length and diameter as the stock RB AFM, goes on my airbox, etc etc. I don't have a sick enough rig to warrant anything different, and the swap will take 5 minutes (when I finally get around to it and the injectors & the dyno tune).
    • So to summarise, the best thing to do is to move recirc to between turbo and IC, and maf on the crossover pipe. Meaning I'd need a recirc flange, drill a hole in the piping on turbo outlet area. And drill hole on crossover to fit/weld maf sensor? Either that or put the MAF on the turbo inlet right?  Is an aftermarket recirc/blowoff valve recommended? Do currently have family in Japan so could probably bring something back with maybe a cheeky lil SuperAutobacs run?
    • Yep, so far most have said that it looks like corrosion on the wall from piston not moving. Which then has probably damaged the oil rings and caused those vertical marks. The longest the engine was still after the rebuild, was the winter of 2018 - 2019, plus the boat trip to Japan. When I shipped the car, it had normal gas in the tank but before that winter pause, it had E85 in tank.  In any case, even if either one of those was the cause, it happened close to 6 years ago and the car has been driven something like 30 000kms after the fact. Again, apart from the plugs and the dip stick, there is nothing in the way the car runs that would indicate what has been going on in the engine. I am going to consult a shop and ask their opinion, what would be the best approach. I do have some access to a garage I could use to diagnose further myself, but time is very restrictive. Might end up buying another engine that could be used while this one is being remedied. Without pulling the head, it will be impossible to find out if it needs another bore, but here's to hoping a hone would suffice.  Goddamnit, I would really have preferred this not happening.  
    • Boot is going to be replaced eventually. I just wire brushed what I could and rust converted. Then painted in rust kill primer. the spoiler also got repainted and plugs replaced on the ends. The under side of the bonnet is going to be black also, currently white. But red on the top side, same colour code as the silo to begin.
×
×
  • Create New...