Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I'm meeting up with 5hiv on Wednesday arvo to get a cat back exhaust fitted and some R34 rims.

At the same time ill probably try adjust the ride height or tackle that on the weekend.

Checked my child restraints and it looks like I only have one so ill probably grab those off you as well Rob. Not sure how they get fitted though?

If the car fails on too many things is it possible to cancel rego and re-rego in NSW? Or do the defects follow you?

I got f**ked at rego a few months ago... got done with window tint, wheel alignment, no child restraints, to low, to loud, wheel spacers, sub :/, not showing my middle seatbelt clip thing, lower ball joint exc... didn't get done with the turbo timer, pod filter, low brake pads, no engineers report for the child restraints witch Trojan did, they didn't check the Db of the exhaust on second check or the track... f**k they were assholes haha

if you get picked up on that just remove the front tint with a hair dryer...

I removed it all :/ getting the glue off the back window is a shit fight!

I wouldn't worry about it to much.. it sounds like you have all the skyline problems.. if you cant do some of the stuff yourself book it into Trojan, great people down there!

I got my standard shocks and ball joint from them for a good price...

Dunno if it was answered, only skimmed through - regarding the boot lining and struts, you'll be fine. I only had the plastic between the boot and the battery shelf, a sub held in place with tie downs, that's it. Also my struts might as well have not been there lol

Awesome, well I'm going to give it a shot because that doesn't hurt. But still can anyone give info on if I de-rego and then re-rego in NSW would I have any issues?

Only thinking because my parents live down the coast and there are plenty of workshops down there who would allow me to rego it. Could easily chuck it in my parents name for the next 3 months

Awesome, well I'm going to give it a shot because that doesn't hurt. But still can anyone give info on if I de-rego and then re-rego in NSW would I have any issues?

Only thinking because my parents live down the coast and there are plenty of workshops down there who would allow me to rego it. Could easily chuck it in my parents name for the next 3 months

will need blue slip here so depends on who you take it too will confirm how hard it is.

Just booked it in for the 12th of December :D
So I have some more time to hopefully receive my new car.
Had a chat with the bloke and he said if it fails the inspection then I have a month to get things sorted.
That should allow the time for my R34 to show up MAYBE.

  • Like 1

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

    • Many many moons ago, I was chatting with Andy Wyatt, about his auto ignition tuning. One of the HUGE things he said to me, when tuning for power, right where you hit peak ignition timing for your max torque, dramatically increases NOx emissions. He was finding in testing, particularly on engines you could advance timing beyond peak torque, that backing the ignition timing off a couple of degrees only made for a small drop in torque (compared to if you keep backing it off further the same amount of degrees) but dramatically reduced NOx emissions. I'd say targetting for 14.7, and he's even mentioned in some scenarios going slightly leaner, and pulling a few degrees of IGN timing will help pass for emissions quite a lot. However, who tunes an RB for emissions
    • The main stuff from.Vibrant I see is more their intercooler piping, and everyone raving about their clamps, but when I looked it was about $150 per clamp... I was a bit   I also thought the public price SP had up was high. As Mark said, a normal exhaust shop can fab them. It was many years ago that I had a full exhaust built, but for a full turbo back exhaust, and 2 custom built mufflers, plus a high flow cat, was about $1,100, and that was fully installed, drive in, drive out. I believe SP was about $900 for 2 mufflers, just supplied   These days, I just buy the material and built it myself, because I need to stretch my $$$
    • I'm pretty sure if it's considered a gasoline powered vehicle you have to do certification against a fixed, very expensive certification fuel.  If you add two precats and then replace the main cat with two cats back to back you can get an RB26 to do 0.24 g/mi HC, 1.6 g/mi CO, and 0.3 g/mi NOx on the FTP-75 drive cycle. Found this out courtesy of California's laws at great expense. Divide by 1.61 to get g/km. So even with extra cats + precats you're blowing past the NOx limit by probably 2.3x. Probably the only way to get an RB25 or RB26 to meet euro 4 purely from an emissions per km standpoint and not durability/OBD2 requirements is retrofit at least intake side VVT, clearance the pistons to allow the full 50 degrees of advance so part throttle EGR can be maximized, and change the wastegate control from conventional 7 psi spring for example to one that is always fully open if the wastegate line is at 1 atm or higher and only close it in response to vacuum. See BMW's N54 engine as a reference for how this works. You would need to find space for a vacuum tank to function as an accumulator in this system. That way you can avoid any heat loss to the turbine as much as possible during cold start to heat the catalyst faster. Then find some way to eliminate as much as possible cold start enrichment to light off the catalyst rapidly. Maybe secondary air injection if there's no way to avoid cold start enrichment. Close coupled catalysts in the downpipe are probably necessary. I would also probably swap to EV14s, pick something with the correct spray targeting + dual cone pattern for the intake manifold you're using. EV1 style injectors to pass anything resembling modern emissions requires a very annoying air assisted injector system to break up the droplets at part throttle/idle which still doesn't work that great compared to just having smaller droplets from the injector to begin with. Realistically, you're probably going to be financially ahead if you just pay the fines instead. Or don't drive it into the city center. There's a reason why Nissan never bothered to even attempt certifying an RB for CA/US emissions. The VG30 needed external EGR on top of NVCS to pass in the 90s. Doing all of this work is also distinctly expensive and you're going to struggle to find anyone who is remotely interested in helping. 
    • I remember those, people use to steal them to make bongs.....
    • IIRC, it only cost me a couple of hundred dollars to get an Liverpool Exhaust to fabricate a custom stainless resonator for me to fit in the available realestate that I had under the car I actually watched as they did it, took about 1 hour to cut up the material, tig weld the body of it, and then add it to the exhaust  4"in and out, with a packed 5" body, that was about 12" long In the end, it is some blindly simple sheet metal work for an exhaust shop, and some welding   
×
×
  • Create New...