Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 52
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

I have had several different grilles come in on different cefiros.....i recently had one come in with a slat type grill.......i think it may be from an S13.....it fits perfect though.

I have also seen and S13 with a factory cefiro grille.......it was in a picture but it seemed to fit quite well.......Perhaps if you visit a bodykit shop that sells the lat type grills they will be happy to test fit an S13 grille into your car to ensure a decent fit.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/58090-cefiro-grills/#findComment-1115883
Share on other sites

no the nismo grills are an entire 40mm shorter than the cefiro grills i have measured them up, it would be easy to cut in half then fibreglass up though...

an easier way to do it however is take the grill off a skyline r33 and simply cut them down to siz and cover the seam up with bog, if you can be bothered that is...

riverside is the silvia you refer to with the ceffy grill in issue 1 of drift battle magazine? it's like black or something?

it's an OK fit because the lights are pushed out 20mm either side of the body brutha!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/58090-cefiro-grills/#findComment-1117181
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

Hmm. Without the middle bit. I had a look at the pics nark is it custom and re-moulded, fully custom or is it a OEM option?

I need to do something with mine (when it gets out of the shop) for more air flow to the radiator, and ripping that thing out seems the best option. Off course replacing it with slats or a grill would be nice so I don't have arseholes opening my bonnet on the street.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/58090-cefiro-grills/#findComment-1147077
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

    • How's everyone going? Just a shout-out introducing myself. I'm James, I live on the north side of Brisbane. I bought an R33 that had been left to rot in someone's front yard for 14 years. Apparently, it has immobiliser/fuel issues. Long story short, it's suffering from a seized engine, plus whatever else turns up once it runs. The car is pretty good considering it sat for so long. It pretty much died after being imported. It has a bunch of Jap parts and a full Top Secret body kit. It's painted Fiat Turchese Festival, or aqua blue if you're not French. Another project to throw money at!
    • So the clockspring is responsible for the indicators cancelling on their own? I thought that was the function of that white thing in the center (any idea what it's called?)
    • Can you log IAT? Whilst WTA coolers have their place, doing any sort of sustained run is not one of them There are fixes that slow down the heat soak, like ice boxes, which don't last that long, and interchillers, which are fairly expensive, up grades to the WTA cooling radiator, which may require a bigger pump, and upgrades to the reservoir size,  and upgrades to the cooling fans, but, it all still heat soaks, and takes ages to come down in hot weather  For a turbo, that isn't locked into WTA like my PD blower is, can you not possibly swap to a nice air to air intercooler????, it would be better for sustained runs then, and have alot less things that could go wrong in my opinion 
    • So, the other thing I've sorted is a baseline dyno run up at Unigroup's new location. The auto trans was a little unco-operative by both shifting down when the throttle was floored on the dyno (so Mark had to ramp it up more slowly than in a manual) and also by shifting up at 6,000 even in sports mode instead of the indicated redline of 7,000 Still, on a hot day it made 240rwkw at 16psi which seems about right for 300kw (400hp) through an auto at the wheels.  The shape of the curve is not quite right because it was not full throttle to about 4,500 to stop it kicking down, but until I can get a tune on the auto trans control this was the best we could do.....full boost will be well below 5,000 once that is sorted, I'll get some data logs when I can to confirm For comparison, the R32 made 255 at 12psi (at 4,500) on the same dyno with tune, n1 turbos, cam gears, big exhaust but otherwise all standard so the v37 is likely a little better out of the box. One thing that is very clear is that the standard water to air intercoolers are not up to sustained use at full throttle in warm ambient temps. After about 5 runs (so only a few minutes full throttle), it was pulling boost and timing and dropping 10-15% power. Unfortunately I didn't get that printout and the Unigroup guys are away at the moment, will try and get hold of it on their return. So, looks like a healthy engine to start modifying and the only real area of concern is the w2a heat exchangers which the aftermarket has plenty of solutions for    
    • I maintain it actually looked really nice in person. So much so that I thought "No, this is illegal" but there it was, clear as day. I think we can easily call the wing and wheels/height to be transformative. Not saying it's better than the GR Whatever, or the 86, or the WRX STI or anything of that sort (the internet says it all bolts up so you can buy best of all worlds?) but it's still at least a thing and not nearly AS bad as people say.
×
×
  • Create New...