Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Your f*$king kidding arn't you slim??? i done the very same thing yesterday i sydney on river road comming of the m5,lucky i could drive it home though cos i live in newcastle,but still the money its going to cost to fix it is just a pain in the ass!!!!!!(by the way i was on my way to meet a fellow member to pick up a reo bar) looks like i really need to fit it now haha.

Yeah :)

shouldnt be too much to fix.. but yeah.. just dont need to be wasting cash on some thing like this right now

Spotted a gunmetal grey 32 GTR in Mount Druitt today, see him cruise past my work most days of the week the guy who drives it is fairly old must be in his 60s at least, hope im still driving something with some power when im his age.

Woohooo! my first spotting! :laugh: I drive the gun metal S1 with 19's, where were you?

My car was the silvery grey S2 GTST 4 door parked between you and the other coupe for a few minues, nice car love the rims, im thinking about getting the same ones on my car.

Love dished rims

I think powerplay are presenting it at Autosalon(2nd Dec). Dont quote me on that

prolly....I heard on the radio an Autosalon ad that said neesan's mighty z tune will be there.

last night spotted,

Red 32 GTR, stock wheels at lights on great western,

Gunmetal or black 32 GTR on great western, followed him for a while.

Gunmetal r33 GTS-T with fibreglass 400r lookalike bar and some people sitting around at crispy creams Penrith

spotted wilch on i think its windsor road today he was heading towards north mead. couldnt miss those vinyls

:D Hey dude. Would've been me heading back from picking up a new fuel pump for my g/f's 32. I spotted a few lines, but didn't catch their plates. What were you in?

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • You're not wrong, but more than a few times I've heard of people running into issues where their injector characterization isn't quite right and that approach works for that specific configuration but once they switch over to a new set they discover a whole bunch of stuff wasn't set up correctly. It's slightly more annoying to reverse engineer the OEM MAF transfer function but you already have the sensor wired up to the factory harness so keeping it around for a few weeks more while you figure out the tune is easy enough. I've seen GM also use a combination of both MAF + MAP in their ECUs before, MAF is for steady state and a calculation of the cylinder VE to correct the base VE table, then in transients it uses that calculated VE + raw MAP to determine cylinder filling somehow.
    • I know this one’s the BB one. My tuner did make mention about the actuator. I am curious about the VCT as well
    • Might also needs a stronger actuator with the right preloading. With older 2019 built bush G3 units, BB upgrade or 21U housing down size makes a pretty decent gain in response as well. 
    • Hey lads  so im finally putting together my rb30 forged bottom end and ran into an issue. I measured my main bearing clearance with arp main studs torqued to 60 ft-lbs using ACL H series STD size bearings and standard, un-ground crank shaft journals and got an oil clearance reading of about 1.3 thou measuring straight up and down and about 2.8 thou measuring at a 45 degree angle (just above and below the parting line). My machine shop said they measured the main tunnel and it was all within spec (they didnt say the actual measurement) and to go with a standard size bearing, which i have done and the clearance is too tight, I'm guessing because of the extra clamping force from the arp studs distorting the main tunnel. I was wanting to run about 2.5 thou main bearing clearance.  My questions are: 1. could i just use the HX extra 1 thou clearance ACL bearings? that would fix my straight up and down clearance making it about 2.3 thou, but then would the side to side clearance be too big at around 3.8 thou? 2. what actually is the recommended main bearing clearance for measuring near the parting line / side to side. i know its supposed to be bigger as the bearing has some eccentricity built into it but how much more clearance should there be compared to the straight up and down measurement? at the moment there is about 1.5thou difference, is that acceptable or should it be less? 3. If i took the engine block + girdle back to the machine shop and got them to line bore the main tunnel (like i told them to do the first time, but they said it didnt need it) what bearing size would i buy? the STD size bearing shells already slide in fairly easily with no real resistance, some even falling out if i tip the girdle up-side-down. If im taking material out of the main tunnel would i need a bearing with extra material on the back side to make up for it? this is probably confusing af to read so if something doesn't make sense let me know and ill try explaining in a different way. My machine shop doesn't come back from christmas break until mid January, hence why i'm asking these questions here. TIA for any help or info 
    • I bought the model back in Japan in Feb. I realised I could never build it, looked around for people who could build it, turns out there's some very skilled people out there that will make copies of 1:1 cars or near enough. I'm not really a photo guy... but people were dragging me in a group chat for the choice of bumper as someone else saw the car before it was finished as they are also a customer of that shop. I took the photo in the above post because I was pretty confident that the lip would work wonders for it. Here's some more in-progress and almost-done pics. It gives a good enough idea as to what the rear looks like!   I have also booked in a track day at the end of January. Lets all hope that is nothing but pure fun and games. If it's not pure fun and games, well, I've already got half an engine spare in the cupboard 
×
×
  • Create New...