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ive gone through all the engine pic threads i can find but i need a decent pic of the the intake side of the motor directly above showing a picture of all the hoses and where they go

same on the exhaust side aswell

im trying to hook up / buy all the hoses my engine is missing and your help will be greatly appreciated !

thanks in advance

do you know anyone with a skyline in your area? Just ask them to come around and copy what they have. If you were located in Brissy, i could tell you exactly where every hose goes.

do you know anyone with a skyline in your area? Just ask them to come around and copy what they have. If you were located in Brissy, i could tell you exactly where every hose goes.

out of the 2 people i know , one doesnt have his licence and the other works till midnight every night :P

ill have to keep lookin on the net for now or ill take it somewhere and let them deal with it

your lucky im at work and have nothing exciting to do. PM me your email and ill send through the pics pointing out where things go ms paint style. I cant upload pics on this computer, but i can email them.

has anyone got a close up pic of the boost controller, standard. As i have a vaccuum problem where when i hit higher boost, it fells like the pressure is dumping out the exhaust. played with the hose that was broken and it is not doing it anymore but don't want to have done the wrong thing. cheers :P

Do a search on Google for R33 Engine manual or send me your email via PM and ill send it to you. Its pretty big though so you should try and download it first.

Here is a few pics of mine and a couple that ive had stored on the computer for years

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Let me know if you need more

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