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Originally posted by skyliner33wa

thanks, i will give cypher a call, another quick question, anyone know what i can do with my gts, to give it a little more grunt :burnout: , i wanted to get a turbo, but that didn't work out.

cheers

kris

hey dude, no luck on the new seriesII huh ?

but 90,000kms and your doing a major service ? why so early ?

nope no luck, i couldn't sell mine hey, it was getting too hard, :) i will wait untill i have paid off my loans and shit, then i may even get an R34 :uh-huh:

I wanna get the service out of the way, plus it is due for a standard service now so i thought, might aswell get it all done

kris

i see you finally got your car, well done

to give NA more grunt

increase air flow in and out of engine. failing that, force air in :)

theres nothin u can really do on a budget except for filter, exhaust and management. opening up a 6 cyl really isnt worth it, besides leave that thing to v8s, we specialise in bolt-ons:p :uh-huh:

Major Service is actually I little bigger then that.

Off memory its :

All Belts and Fluids

Brake Pad Check

Clutch Check

REPLACE WATER PUMP

Replace Air Filter

Fuel Filter

Fuel Pump Pressure check

Fuel Line inspection

Brake LIne inspection

Radiator Flush

Alternator Check

Battery Check

Computer Diagonistic/Adjustment

Its a huge service....you can everything yourself bar the computer check, alot easier to get it done but a workshop thou.

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Originally posted by PeakRPM

Major Service is actually I little bigger then that.

Off memory its :

All Belts and Fluids

Brake Pad Check

Clutch Check

REPLACE WATER PUMP

Replace Air Filter

Fuel Filter

Fuel Pump Pressure check

Fuel Line inspection

Brake LIne inspection

Radiator Flush

Alternator Check

Battery Check

Computer Diagonistic/Adjustment

Its a huge service....you can everything yourself bar the computer check, alot easier to get it done but a workshop thou.

You sure about the water pump being replaced??? My R33 had (well apparently had) the 100,000 service at 91,000 and the pump went at 96,000.

How can you tell if its had the 100,000 service???

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