Jump to content
SAU Community

Radiator Air Deflectors, New Group Buy (no 5)


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 113
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Hi Ppls,

Sorry for the long time in getting this going, but there is light at the end of the tunnel.

I'm off to NZ next week, but when I return I'm all geared up to churn out some panels.

I haven't comfirmed pricing with my manufacturers of the ally (steel is going up rapidly) but I don't expect a huge increase, maybe a few dollars.

We'll see.

Bare with me and all will be well.

Cheers

Pete

I would like one for an R33 GTST Series 2 in BLACK thankyou.

Do you have any ETA's to when you can carry out the order?

Thanks champ,

Paul.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Gents,

I'm back from NZ this morning and will begin collating stuff for the order soon.

Thanks for your patience, the end is in sight!!

Cheers

Pete

hey i was wondering if i am too late for this group buy.

If not then count me in for a 33 GTST S1 no powdercoat thanks.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Guys,

I'm about to start in earnest.

Will get requote on material cost this week and see how we go.

Cheers

Pete

How much to have one fabbed up so that it fits a R34GTT with series one front bar... I want it extending all the way to the headights just like the GTR versions from Jap-land...

Can it be done, and most importantly, will you do it - premium price is not a problem (within reason of course)

How much to have one fabbed up so that it fits a R34GTT with series one front bar... I want it extending all the way to the headights just like the GTR versions from Jap-land...

Can it be done, and most importantly, will you do it - premium price is not a problem (within reason of course)

Yeh im keen for a similar setup to this but for nismo bar.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Did you get any down time over Christmas, or have you had any since to play with this? Or have you given up and are trying to get yourself a second hand V8SC instead?
    • A random thought I had just before I hit "Submit on this post". If brake fluid, in a container in my garage that has never been opened goes bad after 18 months, why can I leave it in my car for 24 months in an "unsealed container"... Secondly, some other digging, and brake fluid manufacturers seem to be saying 5 year shelf life... Me thinks there line on 18 months for an unsealed bottle is pretty much horse shit marketing spin. Kind of like how if you drive a car and don't run a turbo timer your turbo and motor will die horribly...   Where I started on this though... Someone (me) started down a bit of a rabbit hole, I don't quite have the proper equipment to do Equilibrium Reflux boiling per the proper test standards. I did a little digging on YouTube, and this was the first video I found on someone attempting to "just boil it". This video isn't overly scientific, as we don't have a known reference for his test either. Inaccuracy in his equipment could have him reaching the 460 to 470f boiling point range in reality. In the video, using a laser temp gun, he claims his Dot3 that's been open in his florida garage for over a year gets to about 420 to 430 fahrenheit (215 to 221c) Doing some googling, I located an MSDS for that specific oil, and from new, it claims a dry boiling point of 460 to 470f. Unfortunately they don't list a wet boiling point for us to see how far it degraded toward its "wet" point. While watching it I was thinking "I wonder what the flash point is..." turns out its only 480f for that specific brake fluid....   As for testing the oil's resistance, I might not be able to accurately do that unfortunately. Resistance level will be quite a LOT higher than my system can read I suspect based on some research. However, I might be able to do it by measuring the current when I apply a specific voltage. I won't have an actual water % value, but I'll have some values I can compare between the multitude of fluids. I'll run some vague calculations later and see if I should be able to read any reliable amount of current. These calcs will be based on some values I've found for other oils, and see how close I'll need my terminals together. From memory I can get down to 1pA accuracy on the DMM. I don't think my IOT Power Tester has any better resolution.    
    • No, with a twin plate clutch flywheels and clutch pressure plate/friction disks go together. Only clutch where that isn't the case is the Uniclutch but they currently don't make a pull version for the Getrag R34, just some other cars. Personally the flywheel is as light as I'd want it to be. It already drops revs faster than I want to shift normally and I blip the throttle again to rev match on upshifts.
    • Are there any other lighter flywheels that can be used with nismo coppermix twinplate system? Id like to gave the revs pick up faster than oem
    • RB20/25 covers don’t have threaded fasteners stock like RB26 covers. They are blind rivets so I will need to drill out and tap threads. I bought some M4x6mm button heads and will report back once done if I chose correctly length wise.    have also got some loctite 
×
×
  • Create New...