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Well i took the car to Bel Performance and im VERY happy with the results, they're a very switched on bunch of people and basically got to work as soon as i rolled in, They could tell how the car performed just looking at it! They do a road tune so not sure on the exact figures but its quick! The front of the car lifts off in first and second, and i chirped all 4 tyres at around 60ks without even meaning to.

Strongly recommend these guys!

is your car yellow ER3498GTT getting a RB26 put into it?

I've only seen 3 r34 GTTs in Newcastle.  The Black VNOM one, a Yellow one @ pulse, & a silver one pulled over right next to Beaumont st in the mornings sometimes.

Yeah geno8r my car is the yellow r34 at pulse....and yes...she is getting the RB26 in hehehe

Yeah geno8r my car is the yellow r34 at pulse....and yes...she is getting the RB26 in hehehe

Nice :D Josh & Luke are kool there hey... I think i'm gona go down the drags with'em in a few weeks, I'd ask ya to come but your car isnt ready. When do you expect it to be ripping up the roads anyway?

Nice :D  Josh & Luke are kool there hey... I think i'm gona go down the drags with'em in a few weeks, I'd ask ya to come but your car isnt ready.  When do you expect it to be ripping up the roads anyway?

Well...got the motor sorted....almost got turbo's sorted....plus a few other bits gotta get over the next week or 2....i'd say maybe around mid november. dun wanna hope for sooner....rather be pleasantly suprised. Still trying to get rid of me other parts....that would help lol

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Well...got the motor sorted....almost got turbo's sorted....plus a few other bits gotta get over the next week or 2....i'd say maybe around mid november. dun wanna hope for sooner....rather be pleasantly suprised. Still trying to get rid of me other parts....that would help lol

So how did your car turn out?

Hunter Thomas Automotive in Moate st Georgetown (just around the corner and up the road from pulse performance, how long has that been pulse for?? last time i went past there it was Impact Performance)

ask for Paul Thomas, he is the man, he is a direct distributor of HKS and Apexi. he knows his stuff. a mate of mine just got his Power FC tuned for his 180sx, he dropped it off on monday, PT checked it over, road tuned it, then took it down to sydney for dyno tuning, he picked his car up from PT on Thursday.

he doesnt advertise, only word of mouth. he has a standard looking maroon R32 GTR but my god, its crazy, he is also the nicest guy.

give him a call 49681362

anyone who has been there speak up, i know noone has a bad thing to say about him.

cheers

Linton

it came to just under $3000, but that was for a full service, road tune, then the coilpacks played up, so there was some diagnostic time aswell as a set of Splitfires and then the dyno tune, i think the tune was $850.

i installed all the hardware into the car myself, then he took it down to pt for tuning.

240rwkw, HKS GTRS, HKS 256/264 cams, Nismo 740cc Injectors, Z32 AFM, FMIC, Full Exhaust, Power FC. very good result. also run a 13.2 with loads of wheelspin through 1st, 2nd and most of 3rd as it is more a drift car.

my cars yet to be taken there.

cheers

Linton

me.....FMIC, turbo back 3", thats about it really, 13 psi boost, wanna bigger turbs but i'm back to uni so the budget is now going to be tight.........(read: sucks arse) might start selling drugs for some more income or sumthin, maybe take to organised crime

got PFC installed today, only got a quick tune, its running ok for now, though its running 14 psi (approx) and i've seen 99.6% injector duty so might be bringing the boost down a tad for now, don't want that causing any problems nad yeah idling a tad high, does anyone know where i can get an english copy of the PFC manual for an r33 gts-t s1.5 (series one i spose)

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oh yeah dyno tune soon, needs new timing belt and radiator flush first, might get a cam geaer at same time.... anyone wanna lend me 2g's ???

we have just opened our new workshop at port stephens... check us out at www.dpsmotorsport.com.au or pm or email us at [email protected]

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Ok, I Need to get a 100k service, it seems my mechanic is just too busy to do it so I might be going else where this time. 'Personally' I think the job scares them because it requires quite a few parts for an import & they don't usually do that.

Here's my list I'll present to workshops (after you recommend some to me in Newy :P)

100k Service

1995 Nissan Skyline R33, GTS25T (gts-t)

1) Replace Timing belt and ancillary belts (cam, drive, etc.)

2) Change oil and oil filter

3) Coolant system air purge

4) Replace fuel filter

5) Replace spark plugs

Replace Water pump

Replace O2 sensor.

Change Brake & Clutch fluids.

Change Gearbox oil to Redline Lightweight 4L, around 3.7L used.

Change Diff oil to Redline Heavy, 1.5L

Install oil catch can.

Replace Idle bearing and tensioner

Check throttle body / plenum for residue.

Check steering, car pulls to the Left due, the arm underneath may not be in align, was aligned before but not done correctly.

Odometer isn’t working, hopefully just fiddle with it to remove any dust / dirt stopping it.

Exhaust manifold gasket may be needed.

Parts needed:

Nissan timing belt

Ancillary belts (alternator, water pump, cam, drive, etc.)

Oil and oil filter

Coolant

Fuel Filter

Iridium Spark Plugs

NSK bearings

O2 sensor

Any workshop suggestions, What's that one called denhams, danihams, something like that? I don't really want to go to a strictly 'performance' shop because it's not performance work, its just plain old mechanical work, just with jap parts :D

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