I have one and have done a few track days with it, however its started to leak and I can't for the life of me get it to seal. If you do get one the bolts it comes with are rubbish, you'll need some...
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I have one and have done a few track days with it, however its started to leak and I can't for the life of me get it to seal. If you do get one the bolts it comes with are rubbish, you'll need some...
I've run a mishimoto twin fan setup for 5000 miles so far and its been fine, just don't use their won fan controller as its total crap. I use a davies craig controller and its faultless, it has...
Again, i have a spare washer bottle with three pumps if you want it. Im going down the workshop tomorrow so i'll see what bits i have then.
That looks incredibly home made. Maybe a garage blocked it off in the past as a 'fix' for a broken EGR? I know mine definitely didn't have that.
I've just binned off my entire loom for the rear wiper, ill see if i can find the amplifier for you. If i do you can have it free provided you pay the shipping.
Could it be possible that someone has already fiddled with it in the past? When i removed mine it was fully working from factory.
Funny you should say that, me and mates have only ever had success with them. I guess it shows just how hit and miss el cheapo chinese HID kits are.
Just spoke with a mate of mine whos a bit of a lighting nerd, he reckons that CN Light make the bets kits, sold by a user called londoncolour on eBay. They're all 35W, he says if you want to go to...
H1 for high and dipped. As far as a decent kit goes I've always found it to be hit and miss as they all seem to come from China wherever you buy them from.
Thanks for the tips, you've (hopefully) just solved my problem!
Im doing the exact same, apparently the R33 handbrake mech will work with the rear 350z discs, so my main issue is altering the mounting holes. I had planned to make an adapter up to run 370Z discs,...
AN6 hose fits perfectly too, that's what i used when i re-did my lines under the car. However the tank breather is smaller, 6mm if i remember right.
It depends on what car its going in and budget. Some companies like Link, Haltech and Apexi do straight swap plug in boards for S Chassis looms. Or if its going into a kit car or similar with a...
Tomei do the Expreme Ti exhaust, pretty pricey though.
https://frsport.com/tomei-440012-expreme-titanium-cat-back-exhaust-nissan-240sx-s14-silvia
Did you get it from a guy on the FB for sale pages? I spoke to someone about an SR2018 the other day for 450, but im after a d jetro so didn't buy it. Seemed a good deal.
Are you a Maldon local? I recognise Tescos, I spent many hours there in my ST150 chavving it up a few years ago haha. If so you might see me about, I've got a red/pink s14a.
As long as you use decent octane fuel and have an AFR gauge then im sure you'll be fine. if your that worried im sure a standard SR ecu wont be too hard to find?
Bushes wise I used energy suspension for my rear arm bushes and they fit perfectly and are great quality. Better than the driftworks tat. I ordered from the states, they also sell MOOG ball joints on...
Autoglass say on their website that they can do it, so if you have windscreen cover it and it conveniently cracked it would be replaced for the excess (usually 50 to 75 odd quid).
When you say 'removed' it, did you cap the lines or loop them?
When i reinstalled my engine i blanked both off. The S15 comes without an oil cooler and uses a bung in the block, so i figured it was okay. The thread for that is 3/8 NPT, then i just used a silicon...
Im guessing your just going to use the VET cylinder head with the normal DET block like usual? Depending on what power you want N1 cams might not be your best bet, they're meant to be good for 600+hp...
I'm using a Gizzmo MSIBC v3. I found it really easy to setup and its really small, so it doesn't take up too much space on the dash. It's got a decent amount of features too and was super easy to...
Cheers but i used the auto charge loom and butchered a spare manual loom and made an auto-manual loom from the auto box plug and the reverse wiring and nps sensor wiring from the old manual loom....
Nothing in particular, just figure it'll be handy for any wiring stuff the normal manual stuff doesn't cover.