Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Silvia.jpg

Item Summary: EOI: Stripping DRAG ME silvia

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Stripping car

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0450 729 826

Extra Information:

Will be stripping my silvia early in the new year. Let me know what you want and i'll put it aside for you.

EVERYTHING is currently still on/in the car and the car is driving so if you want motor etc - welcome to come and check it out before i have it pulled out of the car.

rb25det motor - hks head, cams, cam gears, belts - 2300

greddy inlet + 90mm throttle body - 800

greddy t78 + manifold - 1600

tial 44mm external gate + screamer - 200

trust 6 speed dog box - 4000

1500hp npc custom clutch - 1000

1 piece tail shaft - 300

motec ecu - 1500

nismo 740cc injectors - 600

spitfire coilpacks -

trust oil cooler + relocator - 400

100mm thick intercooler - 400

tomei 2 way diff - 900

full kit, front, rear and sides - 700

fiberglass vented bonnet + sparco bonnet pins (Damaged) - 100

fiberglass bootlid + adjustable wing - 400

vented wide front guards - 150

hid 8000k headlights - 200

nismo grill - 100

clear rear taillights - 100

ganador blue lens mirrors - 350

driftteks - 900

5 stud brake upgrade with slotted and drilled rotors (front brakes massive) - 800

jic fully adjustable coilovers - 400

bride drivers seat tenzo adjustable passenger seat + 4point harnesses - 1000

cucso 7 point roll cage - 700

rear strut brace - 30

bosch external pump + walbro feed with surge tank - 600

Either leave me a pm or call me to organise what you want will make things easier.

Soon as i have enough interest i'll start stripping - it's a very good chance for people to get some hardly used parts cheap. Car very rarely driven - i'd be supprised if i'd done over 3000ks in the last 2 years.

-Chris

0450 729 826

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/301317-stripping-drag-me-silvia-rb25/
Share on other sites

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

    • They are what I will be installing. 640s for me.
    • Hmm... From my experience you get about 0.25° camber change per mm of RUCA length change. So, to correct from -2.5 up to less than -1° (or, more than -1° if you look at the world as a mathematician does) then you'd be making 6-8mm of length change on the RUCA. From a stock length of 308mm, that's 2-2.5% difference in RUCA length. My RUCAs are currently very close to stock length - certainly only 2-3mm different from stock. I had to adjust my tension arms by 6mm to minimise the bump steer. That's 6mm out of 210, which is 2.8%. That's a 2.8% change on those, compared to a <1% change on the RUCAs. So the stock geometry already has worse bump steer than is possible - you can improve it even if you don't change the RUCA length. If you lengthen the RUCAs at all, then you will definitely be adding bump steer. Again, with my car, I recently had an unpleasant amount of bump steer, stemming from a number of things that happened one after another without me having an opportunity to correct for them. I only had to change the tension arm lengths by 1mm to minimise the resulting bump steer. (Granted, I also had to dial out a lot of extra toe-in in the rear, and excessive rear toe-in will make bump steer behaviour worse). Relatively tiny little adjustments having been made - the car is now completely different. Was horrifying how much it wanted to steer from the rear on any significant single wheel bump/dip. And it was even bad on expansion joints on long sweepers on freeway entry/exits, which are notionally hitting both rear wheels at the same time. My point is, the crappy Nissan multilink is quite sensitive to these things (unlike the very nice Toyota suspension!). And I think 99.75% of Skyline owners are blissfully ignorant of what they are driving around on. Sadly, it is a non-trivial exercise to set up to measure and correct bump steer. I am happy to show my rig, which involves nasty chunks of wood bolted to the hub, mirrors, lasers, graph paper targets and other horrors. Just in case anyone wants to see how it is done. I'll just have to set it up to take the photos.
    • What do you have in that bad boy ? Ill go with the 725cc since I'll be going with Nistune ( would definitely like more engine protection but Haltech is too far out of reach at the moment... plus, Ill probably have a pretty safe tune as its a daily, not gonna be chasing peak power 24/7 ahahah ). Are Xspurt a safe choice?  Pete's great. He didnt mention anything about traction arm length so I reckon it may be good. When I get some new wheels/tire later down the road I'll ask him about it and get his opinion on em. I heard from Gary that you've got the bilsteins too, are you running the sway bars too? and what other suspension goodies do you have installed or would recommend?
    • In true Gregging style...  
×
×
  • Create New...