Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

i got a r30 service manual off trademe.co.nz today. cost me $1.50. what an awesome buy. doesnt have anything bout any turbo L series motors in it, but has ALOT of really usefull information.

if anyone is after anything out of it let me know and ill see whats in it.

george

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/87611-r30-service-manual/
Share on other sites

i got a r30 service manual off trademe.co.nz today. cost me $1.50. what an awesome buy. doesnt have anything bout any turbo L series motors in it, but has ALOT of really usefull information.

if anyone is after anything out of it let me know and ill see whats in it.

george

George,

NZ$1.50 is a great buy, but I have 3 of them plus the later model supplement and I would guess most of us would have at least one copy each.

Jenesis has the full on 9 or so chapters on sale if you can read Japanese.

What is the later model supplement?

The one i have is printed in 81 and covers nothing at all regarding the the L20et or R200 lsd...

I have the supplement, and it has the R200 in it, but still no mention of the L20ET or the FJ20.

I think that is because they were JDM only, and never exported. The only R30 manuals that come out with that information in them is in Japanese. :D

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

    • Yes, I know馃檮 but the sequential is not in my budget... don't want to reduce power neither, so looks like I'm stuck in the rabbit hole馃ぃ
    • You鈥檒l be very upset when you bust that too not to mention the gearing totally sucks. Don鈥檛 do it.
    • Is the panel filter one that is oiled? Have you ever cleaned or touched the AFM?
    • So.... the K&N air box thingo was too big, ended up gifting it to a mate, well, by gifting it he actually supplied food and beer at the pub,  which was nice, as it will not sit on a shelf in the garage for the next 10 years I did trim up some of the existing stuff to neaten it all up and gave it some wrinkle paint, unfortunately it currently has a used and abused mish mash of different types of hose clamps, 4 big fat T bolt type (shit), and a few normal clamps of vairing sizes and brands, but..... only until the 6 constant tension black worm clamps that I ordered from EFI solutions turn up next week Currently the current hose clamps are triggering me hard, LOL Is this the final version, probably not, I really want just 2 silicone pieces, a straight bit of silicone from the filter to the MAF is easy and will happen as soon as I head into Just Jap tomorrow, the problematic part is a 30掳 silicone bend from the MAF to the TB that I can connect the engine breather from the head, I found that there are bulk head fittings for boat bilge pumps that should work, but until I can get a 30掳 silicone bend the alloy pipe, and the 11ty thousand hose clamps, are there for the foreseeable future 4 hose clamps are golden, 6 are grudgingly acceptable, the 8 currently holding it all together is just taking the piss    I've also ordered 60 more retaining wall blocks for the front yard, I mis-gonculated the height that was required to get above the base of the Photinia's (red robin's) that are the hedge behind the front fence, currently it is 2 blocks high, and about 1/2 a block short, so going 3 blocks high will be above the base of the red robin's, and allow some room for mulch
    • It is the stock air box with the panel filter. Everything else is stock except the exhaust at this point, as I also went back to the cleaned 270cc injectors. I will check the RPM when the IACV is unplugged and report back.
  • Create New...