Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Item:

Black 1991 Nissan 180sx

Location:

Springfied, Queensland

Website:

Boostcrusing.com, Nissansilvia.com, Skylinesaustralia.com

Item Condition:

Good condition although some interior parts have not been fitted back on after re-trim. ie. glove box

Reason for Selling:

Well where do i start.... NEED CASH!, I got 2 kids under 2yrs old, and trying to take a 6 month old and a 2yr old with you shopping in the 180 is pretty Farked!, in the process of building a house, NEED CASH!, I think I'm getting sick of import cars, CBF dealing with dumb ass cops. and did i mention... i NEED CASHY!!!!!

Price and Payment Conditions: $11,500. Or Near Offer. No trades because as stated above. NEED CASH!

Extra Info:

Full D2 suspension work to front and rear.

Forged Pistons and metal head gaskets.

Engine damper.

Short Shifter.

5 Puck Clutch

Drift style handbrake

Turbo Timer

Blow off Valve

Intercooler

Walbro Fuel Pump

Upgraded turbo

Heaps more i just can't think of them at the moment.... i'll update with a complete list of mods in the morning.

post-18963-1210336685_thumb.jpg post-18963-1210336847_thumb.jpg

Sorry about the bad Pics. I just ran outside and took them, I'll get some better one in the morning.

Contact Details: My Mobile is usually the best way to contact me 0449 044 412.

If i don't answer i'm most likely at work so just send me a SMS and i'll text ya back ASAP.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • It is an absolute lottery. They can and have died at stock boost with low usage at all. The turbos are now anywhere up to 36 years old!
    • Huh, wonder why it blew then. I never really beat on the car THAT hard lol I dailyed it and the turbo blew after 6 months
    • That's odd, it works fine here. Try loading it on a different device or browser? It's Jack Phillips JDM, a Skyline wrecker in Victoria. Not the cheapest, but I have found them helpful to find obscure parts in AU. https://jpjdm.com/shop/index.php
    • Yeah. I second all of the above. The only way to see that sort of voltage is if something is generating it as a side effect of being f**ked up. The other thing you could do would be to put a load onto that 30V terminal, something like a brakelamp globe. See if it pulls the voltage away comepletely or if some or all of it stays there while loaded. Will give you something of an idea about how much danger it could cause.
    • I would say, you've got one hell of an underlying issue there. You're saying, coils were fully unplugged, and the fuse to that circuit was unplugged, and you measured 30v? Either something is giving you some WILD EMI, and that's an induced voltage, OR something is managing to backfeed, AND that something has problems. It could be something like the ECU if it takes power from there, and also gets power from another source IF there's an internal issue in the ECU. The way to check would be pull that fuse, unplug the coils, and then probe the ECU pins. However it could be something else doing it. Additionally, if it is something wired in, and that something is pulsing, IE a PWM circuit and it's an inductive load and doesnt have proper flyback protection, that would also do it. A possibility would be if you have something like a PWM fuel pump, it might be giving flyback voltages (dangerous to stuff!). I'd put the circuit back into its "broken" state, confirm the weird voltage is back, and then one by one unplug devices until that voltage disappears. That's a quick way to find an associated device. Otherwise I'd need to look at the wiring diagrams, and then understand any electrical mods done.   But you really should not be seeing the above issue, and really, it's indicating something is failing, and possibly why the fuse blew to begin with.
×
×
  • Create New...