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OK spark plug, cam and timing belt covers sold. Still for sale:

6 Volk Racing Le37 in 18x9.5 +12 $2,500

Wideband 02 sensor controller $180

Battery Box $20

2x 32 Heater core and box $80

JJR RB26 sump baffles $250

R34 GTT/C34 Stagea Series 2 Oxygen Sensor $90

Ruzic Datalogger and Engine Monitor II $500

Plenum $200

Walbro e85 fuel safe pump $200

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  • 3 months later...

Walbro fuel pump gone.

Now added, radiator cooling panel to suit W34 Stagea from the original Bass Junky group buy, $150

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So the current list of for sale is:

6 Volk Racing Le37 in 18x9.5 +12 $2,500

Wideband 02 sensor controller $180

Battery Box $20

32 Heater core and box $80

JJR RB26 sump baffles $250

R34 GTT/C34 Stagea Series 2 Oxygen Sensor $90

Ruzic Datalogger and Engine Monitor II $500

RB26 Plenum $200

Stagea Cooling Panel $150

Sorry yes the plenum is bare other than the air temp sensor; although if you need particular bits I probably have them...

Re the Ruzic Data logger.  Basically Paul Ruzic (Mountainrunner on here) was (is?) a skyline owner and electrical engineer who built limited runs of a couple of excellent units.  I'm selling the Engine Monitor and Data logger, they work together to monitor 23 channels of data, and bring them to your attention if there is an issue (eg low oil pressure, high oil or water temp etc etc).  It comes with software to configure each of the inputs.

When an alarm is triggered you can get warning light and/or buzzer, it also comes with a shift light and the EM has a configurable screen than can show 4 pages of 4 values.

You (or an auto elec, or a good workshop) will need to wire in whichever data you want to log. I had oil temp and pressure, coolant temp, fuel pressure, revs, volts, speed, rpm, 4wd%, afms, air temp, injector%, timing, TPS, wide band 02, brake switch, engine check light. And GPS location and speed of course

Available channels for the Engine monitor:

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Available channels for the Data Logger:

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The 2 units share data so all DL channels can trigger warnings, and all EM channels can be logged.  It logs to a USB stick for easy changes and transfer to a PC

There must be a few engine monitors out there because I got one from the second batch, not sure how many data loggers he made.  Also his attessa controller (which I don't have) is excellent and links in too.

When I decied to go e85 with flex fuel I went Haltech, as part of the change I went to their dash as well to keep the car simple. 

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lol, you mean other than a major PITA?  I'll check something out but I don't have access to anything other than retail couriers

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46 minutes ago, RobsgottaGTR said:

I am interested in the wheels!  Ready to purchase.  Message me here or on Instagram @robs_gotta_gtr

PM sent!

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Yeah it's been a while, but not everything is sold...I need to recheck everything and probably just start a fresh thread 

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