Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 68
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Q. For $50, what sort of "great" job did he do?

he removed my old alternator and put my new one in very quickly and its all working and my battery is charging! so perfect job im my eyes

anyone local using superspark coilpacks? trying to decide between them and splitfires, both pretty much same price, splitfires have an awesome reputation but the supersparks are also building a good rep. cept the supers are aussie made.

mick.

i am planning on doing some track days...hillclimb etc what ever i can get to really...1 point on your licence sorta points you away from the streets...plus when your on a track...theres proof i beat you :cheers:

but anyway...i really duno....think ill jsut get the kaaz one...slide does them for just over 1000 so yeah.

how often is oil changes in the mech...5000 with engine oil ???

he removed my old alternator and put my new one in very quickly and its all working and my battery is charging! so perfect job im my eyes

Did you speak with Michael? - About 27 - 28 yo, blonde hair, a bit stocky.

mick.

i am planning on doing some track days...hillclimb etc what ever i can get to really...1 point on your licence sorta points you away from the streets...plus when your on a track...theres proof i beat you ;)

but anyway...i really duno....think ill jsut get the kaaz one...slide does them for just over 1000 so yeah.

how often is oil changes in the mech...5000 with engine oil ???

Good luck beating me with your stock RB20 Gus :down: - We'll get out to Wakefield soon and see who beats who.

Ask Luke about his new diff, he will tell you everything he knows.

Did you speak with Michael? - About 27 - 28 yo, blonde hair, a bit stocky.

Good luck beating me with your stock RB20 Gus :D - We'll get out to Wakefield soon and see who beats who.

Ask Luke about his new diff, he will tell you everything he knows.

I'll give it a go :(

ohhh the R32 challenge at wakey...any1 else in...??? of corse...ill class gtrs that beat me as cheats...and michael as a cheat aswell...but eh....haha..

also...thinking of a new turbo upgrade...thinking a RB25 highflow to get me around the 200kwish mark. what else would i need...remap to suit turbo + maybe injectors???

and where...dont really wana go back to autotech but yeah....cant imagine putting a turbo across would be to hard (annoying but) but what about a remap/new ecu...whats avail guys????

Edited by Gus-

yeah i duno about nistune ed told me around the 1500 dollar mark.... would rather a programmable comp like a power fc or whatnot

thinking ill give esp and trojan a call see whats avail other than a haltech....

or maybe just something that will get the richness of the car down...hmmm...

Edited by Gus-

PM ceffie on the forums, tell him your running rich, what mods you got and he could send you an eprom tune from melb. Can't remember exact price, but $150ish pls you get somebody to put the chip in.

Have a run in my car if you want to decide

Edited by TURISMO
ohhh the R32 challenge at wakey...any1 else in...??? of corse...ill class gtrs that beat me as cheats...and michael as a cheat aswell...but eh....haha..

also...thinking of a new turbo upgrade...thinking a RB25 highflow to get me around the 200kwish mark. what else would i need...remap to suit turbo + maybe injectors???

and where...dont really wana go back to autotech but yeah....cant imagine putting a turbo across would be to hard (annoying but) but what about a remap/new ecu...whats avail guys????

im in for sure my dad used to manage wakefield park "garry willmington" but i have an r33 is that still cool lol

ooh me too, me too!

but i have a 31, so how bout we call it...

"The Amazing R32 Nissan Skyline Challenge which incorporates all other Skylines and assorted Other Makes & Models Going to a Driving Enjoy day which isn’t timed at Wakefield"

Or "James Rules Day" for short

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

    • Yep, there's a very minor drift left that happens a few seconds after letting go of the steering wheel, but not enough to bother me. Enjoying the car still!
    • Got you mate. Check your email!
    • I see you've never had to push start your own car... You could save some weight right now...
    • Sounds good.  I don't 100% understand what your getting at here. When you say, "I keep seeing YouTube videos where people have new paint and primer land on the old clearcoat that isn't even dulled down" do you mean this - there is a panel with factory paint, without any prep work, they paint the entire panel with primer, then colour then clear?  If that's what you mean, sure it will "stick" for a year, 2 years, maybe 3 years? Who knows. But at some stage it will flake off and when it does it's going to come off in huge chunks and look horrific.  Of course read your technical data sheet for your paint, but generally speaking, you can apply primer to a scuffed/prepped clear coat. Generally speaking, I wouldn't do this. I would scuff/prep the clear and then lay colour then clear. Adding the primer to these steps just adds cost and time. It will stick to the clear coat provided it has been appropriately scuffed/prepped first.  When you say, "but the new paint is landing on the old clearcoat" I am imagining someone not masking up the car and just letting overspray go wherever it wants. Surely this isn't what you mean?  So I'll assume the following scenario - there is a small scratch. The person manages to somehow fill the scratch and now has a perfectly flat surface. They then spray colour and clear over this small masked off section of the car. Is this what you mean? If this is the case, yes the new paint will eventually flake off in X number of years time.  The easy solution is to scuff/prep all of the paint that hasn't been masked off in the repair area then lay the paint.  So you want to prep the surface, lay primer, then lay filler, then lay primer, then colour, then clear?  Life seems so much simpler if you prep, fill, primer, colour then clear.  There are very few reasons to go to bare metal. Chasing rust is a good example of why you'd go to bare metal.  A simple dent, there is no way in hell I'm going to bare metal for that repair. I've got enough on my plate without creating extra work for myself lol. 
×
×
  • Create New...