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- 08:37, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page RB30 Installing Extractors (Created page with "category:Engine category:RB30E ==How to install RB30E Extractors== All of the photos can be clicked for bigger images. ==Tools== '''#1''' These are the tools required - socket set, extension, offset ring spanners, and a big hammer: 600px ==Heatshield Off Manifold== '''#2''' Using the Socket Spanner and a 6mm bit and a Extension bar or Screwdriver remove the screws/bolts on the Heatshield: 600px ==Manifo...")
- 08:37, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page RB26DETT (Created page with "category:Engine *Double overhead cam (DOHC) *Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) *In-line 6 cylinder, 24 valve *Twin turbo {| |Bore x Stroke || 86 X 73.7 |- |Capacity || 2568 |- |Power || 206kw @ 6800rpm |- |Torque || 353Nm @ 4400rpm |- |Compression || 8.5:1 |} =See also= *R31, R32, R33, R34 *RB20E, RB20ET, RB20DE, RB20DET, RB25DE, RB25DET, RB30E, RB30ET, RB30DET Image:Nissan6s1.jpg|300px|Nis...")
- 08:36, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page RB25DET (Created page with "category:Engine *Double overhead cam (DOHC) *Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) *In-line 6 cylinder, 24 valve *Turbocharged {| |'''Bore x Stroke''' || 86 X 71.7 |- |'''Capacity''' || 2498 |- |'''Power''' || 184kw @ 6400rpm |- |'''Torque''' || 294Nm @ 4400rpm |- |'''Compression''' || 9.5:1 |} RB25DET pinout diagram (16.0 KB, pdf) =ECU= thumb|RB25DET ECU *Nissan Part # 23710 21U11 *Hitachi MEC-R531-A...")
- 08:35, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page RB25DE (Created page with "category:Engine *Double overhead cam (DOHC) *Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) *In-line 6 cylinder, 24 valve {| |'''Bore x Stroke''' || 86 X 71.7 |- |'''Capacity''' || 2498 |- |'''Power''' || 140kw @ 6400rpm |- |'''Torque''' || 230Nm @ 4400rpm |- |'''Compression''' || 10.1:1 |} =See also= *R31, R32, R33, R34 *RB20E, RB20ET, RB20DE, RB20DET, RB25DET, RB26DETT RB30E, RB30ET, RB30DET Image:Nis...")
- 08:29, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page RB20ET (Created page with "category:Engine thumb|RB20ET *Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) *In-line 6 cylinder, 24 valve *Turbocharged {| |'''Bore x Stroke''' || 78 X 69.7 |- |'''Capacity''' || 1998 |- |'''Power''' || 125kw @ 6000rpm |- |'''Torque''' || 215Nm @ 3200rpm |- |'''Compression''' || 8.0:1 |} =See also= *R31, R32, R33, R34 *RB20E, RB20DE, RB20DET, RB25DE, RB25DET, RB26DETT, RB30E, RB30ET, RB30D...")
- 08:27, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Pod filter - Installation (Created page with "Category:Engine category:RB30E category:CAForum This is the first modification that most people perform. It is a simple, quick and cheap mod to perform on the RB30E, CA20E or any engine. Installing a pod filter will allow your car to breathe, without the restrictions it suffers with the air box. A more efficient intake of air, ensures that the fuel is able to ignite properly. Laws on pod filters vary between states. Oiled filters are not legal for r...")
- 08:26, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Pinouts (Created page with "category:Electrical category:Engine category:RB30E '''Note:''' Because the original images are large, thumbnails are shown here. In general, click on the images to view a larger version. In many cases, the wiki '''still''' automatically resizes the largest images to fit a smaller browser window. In these cases, click on the larger image '''again''' to get the full size version. ==R31 RB20/30== '''Note:''' The RB30 ECU doesn't use the 12 pin connector....")
- 08:23, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Oil Sender Unit - Installation (Created page with "Category:Engine Category:Electrical Step 1: Install an oil sender with two ouputs. Image:OilGaugeSender.jpg Connect both wires to the oil sender. There should be two wires in the loom on all skylines. Step 2: If the Ti cluster is installed see if the Oil Gauge works. If it works the job's done. Step 3: If the Oil Gauge doesn't work, a wire needs to be installed between the cluster connector and a connector near the accelerator pedal. The best wire to use...")
- 08:17, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Oil Cooler - Installation (Created page with "Category:Engine category:RB30E You need the following: *Oil cooler adapter which goes between block and oil filter Image:GTSOilCooler1.jpg *Oil cooler itself Image:GTSOilCooler2.jpg *Hoses *Big ass 1 1/8" or so wrench to do the bolt up on the adapter *Pipe was from Pirtek and 2.7 metre of RG-08 cost $36.95 although I probably got about 40cms too much. Heres the GTS diagram Image:GTSOilCooler3.jpg So you basically use a garden hose or simi...")
- 08:11, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Megasquirt (Created page with "category:Engine ****this is very outdated information and should only be used as a guide to fit a newer ECU or repair*** The following article follows the installation of a Megasquirt 1 ECU onto a RB30e. Running a Megasquirt 2 ECU should be very similar to setup, so it would be up to you to weigh up the pro's and con's of each to determine which is best for you. You will need to read most, if not all of the information in the [http://www.megasquirt.info off...")
- 08:07, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Lifters - Cleaning and Replacing (Created page with "Category:Engine category:RB30E =MxPx VL's Description= ==Tools/Materials Used== *Flat head screwdriver *Pliers *Air compressor *Degreaser *Tub *Coat Hanger *Pin *Clean Oil *Ice Cream Container ==Process== If you have noisy lifters and they're not actually chipped or broken the most likely reason that they are noisy is because they are not able to get oil into them to keep them at the correct clearances. If yours are anything like how mine were it’s no wonder...")
- 08:04, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page KA24 Throttle Body (Created page with "=Why?= I've noticed that a lot of people recommend upgrading the standard RB30 throttle body to the larger KA24 item. You might wonder why? Why not use the XF throttle body, it has a much larger diameter? There's a couple of reasons quite a few people recommend this mod as oppose to the XF conversion. If you've read the XF throttle body article, you've seen the messing around that goes with fitting it. Messing around with the throttle position sens...")
- 08:03, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Intercooler Piping D.I.Y (Created page with "Category:Engine What I used: *1 x 600 x 300 x 76 fmic *5 x 90 degree bends *4 x 45 degree bends *approx 1.5 metres of 2.5" stainless steel *3 x 3" to 2.5" reducers *1 x 2.5" to 2" reducer *3 x 3" of silicon joiners *2 x 2.5" of silicon joiners *1 x 2" silicon joiner *exhaust heat wrap (not a must but will help) *and sufficient hose clamps '''Tools:''' Angle grinder + cutting blade (would've been a better idea to use a drop saw but I didnt have one) welder (we did...")
- 08:01, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Intercooler Mounting (Created page with "=ev's mounting= Alright last night and this morning thought I'd mount my cooler as I got it for free and it's one less thing to do, thought I'd do a write up to help people out. Note - This is assuming you do not have aircon When installing this I had the radiator removed and nothing in the engine bay but this will not become a problem even if you have the radiator in. I would also suggest jacking the car up and putting jack stands under it at the start of this proc...")
- 07:59, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page File:Fatz SR20DET conversion.pdf
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- 07:58, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Installing an SR20 (Created page with "File:Fatz SR20DET conversion.pdf Category:Engine")
- 07:57, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Installing a RB20DET into your R31 (Created page with "Category:Engine RB20DET (R32 Silvertop) into S3 R31 Executive '''''This article needs a bit of work, if you can help out, please do!''''' ==Parts needed== *RB20DET with loom *ECU *turbo *dump pipe *etc (engine package) *Gearbox (R31 auto wont hold up too long) I used the RB20det manual box *Speedo sender from Aus R31 *clutch pedel, master cylinder, slave cylinder *R31 manual crossmember *R31 Manual Tailshaft *all new...")
- 07:57, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Injectors -Replacing (Created page with "Category:Engine category:RB30E ==Note!:== '''Before you remove your injectors, it is advisable to depressurise the fuel line.''' This should also be done prior to changing the fuel filter, or any job which involves working with the fuel lines. ===Depressurise the fuel line=== To depressurise the fuel lines, *Start the engine. *Remove floor mat from boot *Disconnect fuel pump connector with the car running. The connector can be seen in the image below, it i...")
- 07:55, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page How to install an oil catch can (Created page with "I have just finished installing an oil catch can on my car. The instructions are relevant to turbo or NA engines. After studying the emissions diagram in the workshop manual I decided on the best way of mounting the catch can. First off, find a suitable place to mount your catch can. I found a space between my fuel filter and master cylinder. My catch can is a autopro "type X" brand one, I chose it because it has a very large opening on one end. It came with 2 small fit...")
- 07:54, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Heat Shields (Created page with "Category:Engine category:RB30E This article is a work in progress, to show you that you can make an effective heat shield out of almost any material which is available to you. (within reason) If you want to make sure that the air going to the filter is extra cold, you can create a cold air intake by fabricating something (ag pipe or similar) to direct the cool air straight from the front of the car to the filter. Here are some pictures of heat shields submitted...")
- 07:44, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page File:GTRresistorpack.jpg
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- 07:41, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page File:Stripped.jpg
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- 07:36, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page GTR Resistor Pack - Installing (Created page with "Wiring GTR Resistor Pack into RB20/25 loom: What You'll Need: - GTR Resistor pack - GTR injector plugs (tho you can shave the top center locating lug off the injectors if you want... wont make a difference to the way they work, or how the rb20 ones stay on there. - 1 meter of 7 core trailer wire. something like Narva part number 5873-30TC. you can buy it from Burson's in meter lengths, and possibly Repco, Autobarn etc. - 50cm of 2 core cable. dont use speaker cable y...")
- 07:34, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page GTR Injectors - Installing (Created page with "Remove your injectors, I'm sure you can figure it out. First up, here is a GTR injector, looks a lot like an RB20 silvertop injector too. center|800px To make these fit, you have to get creative, as you cant use the GTR or RB20 rail as the spacing is a lot different. First remove the O-ring and the piece of rubber from the base of the tail. Then slip that O-ring back on and slide it down the shaft to the very bottom. File:GTR Injector 2...")
- 07:33, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Fuel Pump Upgrade (Created page with "Here is a guide for upgrading your stock fuel pump and wiring to fit a Bosch 040 item. This mod is recommended to anyone who is running a turbo setup on an Australian model, or anyone who has reached the limits of the stock pump on an imported model. I will break this down into two parts. Installation of the pump, and installation of the relay and wiring. It is possible to do the pump without the wiring, but if you want to get the most out of the modification, upgrading...")
- 07:22, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Fuel Injector Replacement (Created page with "Firstly, this guide is applicable to replacing your injectors with new, second hand or reco'd items, all the steps are pretty much the same. Remember to take care when working around fuel. An estimated time for this procedure is about 4 hours taking it easy. I've got experience and done this a couple of times, so allow some extra time if you're not so familiar tinkering in your engine bay. It's basically a simple remove, replace and refit procedure. It doesn't get too te...")
- 07:21, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Facts About Oils and Filters (Created page with "Category:Engine == Ratings == When choosing oils the better the rating, generally the better the oil, and also the more expensive. Keep in mind even the Group II oils are probably still better then any oil that was made when your car was manufactured. === Basic explanation of ratings === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Group !! Type |- | I || Mineral |- | II/II+ || Hydrocrack (Viscosity Index below 120) |- | III || Hydrocrack (VI above 120, mineral derived "Fake/Semi-Sy...")
- 07:20, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page ECCS (Created page with "category:Engine category:RB30E category:electrical == ECCS explained == The ECCS (Engine Concentrated Control System) control unit consists of a micro computer, connections for signal input, output, power supply, diagnostic mode selector and inspection lamps. 600px 600px == Location of ECCS components == 600px|ECCS component locations == Fuses and Relays == im...")
- 07:18, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Aftermarket Plenums (Created page with "Category:Engine A few people were interested in front facing plenums for various reasons such as neatness, decrease in cooler piping length and so on, so here are a few plenums. 1. RIPS plenum I really like the look of these plenums and the fact that it contains ALL the factory sensors. RIPS, who are based in NZ, use one on their RB30DET R32 that runs 10's Design- GT-R style, tapers towards the rear cylinders to help pressuirise the plenum and to even t...")
- 07:01, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page AFM (Created page with "thumb|100px|AFM explained The task of the '''A'''ir '''F'''low '''M'''eter is to measure the quantity of air as it goes into the engine. It sends this information to the ECU, so it can calculate how much fuel to inject into the motor. There are 2 types of AFM used in the Nissan R31 models, depending on type of engine fitted ; :4cyl Pintara CA20E - this engine uses a vane type AFM, with spring loaded mechanical flap that moves when air p...")
- 06:58, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page File:RiWWpJT.png
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- 05:52, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page File:TRFqc6q.png
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- 05:50, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page A/C adjuster/idler pulley bearing replacement (Created page with "Category:Engine Test2 https://i.imgur.com/tRFqc6q.png")
- 05:45, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Wiper Linkage Repair (Created page with "My wipers broke the other night, which i heard is a common probelm, so thought i would take some photos while i fixed it and throw it up as a tech article: From the factory, R31s were fitted with a fairly dodgy linkage connection at the wiper motor. As mine snapped and it was to hard to find a replacement, this is the solution i came up with to repair it. First you must remove all the plastic guarding around the wipers. This is pretty straight forward, just a couple of...")
- 05:42, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Windscreen -Replacement (Created page with "category:Cosmetic Its time to replace my windsceeen for a few reasons #Leaking (common problem with R31 apparently) #Stone chips #RAA Insurance gives you an excess free windscreeen every year so might as well use it To get to windscreen, fairly simple *The first section chrome window frames on the LHS and RHS need to be removed. *This is removed by opening the front passenger and drivers doors and then removing the screws from inside window frame (near seal) w...")
- 05:39, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Tinting Tail Lights (Created page with "=Tinting= Get yourself a litre bottle of Mineral Turpentine. This does not affect the plastic at all! With all screws and that useless strip of black plastic removed, soak the edges of the lens cover in turps. Do this for half a day, putting more turps on the joins every hour or so. This will make the joining goo very sticky and come away easier. Get something thin and flat to pry the join away with. I've found a putty scraper the best for this. Work the flat edge and...")
- 05:36, 1 September 2024 GavinG7 talk contribs created page Sound Deadening (Created page with "==Deadening Doors== ===Intro=== I have recently finished sound deadening the doors on the Skyline. Since I've done this before I'm not surprised with the improvement but if you haven't done it before you WILL be surprised. Some people don't like to sound deaden their doors thinking that they dont need to. WRONG. Put simply to seal and sound deaden your door provides the best bang for buck upgrade that can be had for your audio system. OK, a little of information bef...")