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  • #31
    I dot have any intention to mod anything besides intake and exhaust. As for maintenance/reliability, anything more I can add to this list?
    Oil pump drive
    Gaskets
    Bearings
    Seals
    Metal head gasket
    Fuel pump
    Timing belt
    Boost/oil pressure gauges
    Coilpacks

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    • #32
      If you have stock turbos then at least a steel wheel rebuild eventually is good peace of mind (factory ceramics tend to get brittle with age) (might be easier to just get some used turbos)

      mafs can tend to wear out so at least be ready to clean and resolder the contacts inside.

      as for the bearings, if your talking wheel bearings ya maybe but I couldn't see you needing to do your main crank bearings. Especially if your not planning on getting alot! More power out of it.

      Brake lines and fuel lines aren't a terrible idea either. Rubber gets old fittings get loose maybe I'm just paranoid but I want to replace everything that can wear and fail.

      it's just like any other car in the world if you maintain it and don't beat on it then it's not gonna be too bad to you.

      Also if you do the timing belt (and get a kit that comes with a tensioner and idler pulley) a water pump and thermostat and coolant lines aren't a bad idea either since it will be easy to get to with the rad out.
      Last edited by gtrjerry73; 02-28-2012, 11:33 AM.

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      • #33
        Thanks I will add those to the list too. Sounds like its gonna be expensive..

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        • #34
          Well the turbos might cost you a little bit. If you just stay with low mount turbos, you can use factory manifolds and save a ton there. (no huge rush but just eventually you will want to think about it)

          The wheel bearings only need to be replaced if they are failing so its not like you need a rush or to even think about it until its needed.

          The mafs you could do yourself but again if it's working no need to "fix" it ( if your bored though it's not a huge job that might just be preventative maintenance)

          The whole timing belt kit is like 240 bucks and again you can do that yourself.

          These are things that can go wrong but don't be worried about it and think your car is a ticking time bomb cause it's not. Well probably not lol.

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          • #35
            I searched up the steel wheel swap for the turbos and IIRC someone on gtrc paid $1400 for it.
            The first things though will definately be oil pump, timing belt/water pump, Coilpacks, gauges, Thermostat, fuel/brake lines, And might as well clean the maf sensor too. Assuming i do all the work, that should be <$1500 if im right?

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            • #36
              Ya you can buy a pair of used ball bearing turbos for less than that so I would recommend go that route.

              Ya just depends what exact parts you buy. If your going to do the oil pump, you will want to read into the oil pump drive issue. There is a little more to it then just the pump. It's the oil pump drive itself that is a tiny bit smaller than the gear on the pump which, when smashed off the rev limiter "shocks" the oil pump which can damage it. You can get a full read up on all of this on the forum or even just google "oil pump drive issue" soooo. Since you have not bought your car maybe look for a 1993 or after r32 (issue has been fixed on these models) then you don't need to worry about the oil pump and if your staying close to stock power, then your good to go

              Also go for the yellow jacket coil packs as most ppl on here use and recommend these with no failures to my knowledge.
              Last edited by gtrjerry73; 02-29-2012, 02:07 PM.

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              • #37
                Okay, I'll try to find a GTR that's 93+ for the oil pump drive reason and also because I read they have other improvements over the older ones. I really appreciate your help gtrjerry, as well as everyone else who posted in this thread. It's been very helpful for me and I'm sure it will be for others as well. Now I just need to buy one!

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                • #38
                  its all good man i learned most of it all on here anyway :P lol just passing it along. this is why being on the forum is a must in my eyes. save you alot of of time, money and trial and error. good luck and keep us posted on your purchase. and dont be afraid to ask questions as this is the whole point of the forum. just search the forum for an answer to a question or you could get flamed if its been posted a hundred times already :P oh and the search function i find doesnt work really well on this forum for everything so i just google it, and it usually brings me right back here to a proper thread.

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                  • #39






                    What do you guys think about this one?

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                    • #40
                      Buy my gc8... $12,000.




                      Gc8 and r32 are two completely different animals in almost every way.
                      BNR32- Sold
                      1998 Evolution V

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                      • #41
                        I'm surprised at how many people own both.
                        Can you elaborate how theyr completely different?

                        Beautiful car. Ej20g reliabilty with facelifted front.. Nicely done. I saw your ad on vip but price is a bit high for me. Not that it isn't worth it.

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                        • #42
                          subarus are garbage....get ready to replace headgaskets like underwear....jk sti's sounds nice
                          Toy: BNR32
                          DD: R50

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by goodveet View Post
                            I'm surprised at how many people own both.
                            Can you elaborate how theyr completely different?

                            Beautiful car. Ej20g reliabilty with facelifted front.. Nicely done. I saw your ad on vip but price is a bit high for me. Not that it isn't worth it.
                            Go with the subi... your list, while exhaustive, its a little too much. I'm thinking you're constantly gonna worry about little things and you don't seem to have an preference towards GTRs. Like for your turbos. The ceramic wheel is on the exhaust side so you might as well just run it at stock pressure until it pops the wheel and THEN start looking for a replacement.

                            No need to lose your head over things like this if you don't plan to track. I have the original OEM headgasket and I'm running 170 across the board at 130000kms btw...

                            PS: This is coming from someone who loses sleep over anything that sounds off in his GTR.
                            Last edited by MarusGTR; 03-06-2012, 09:32 AM.
                            1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Marus92 View Post
                              Go with the subi... your list, while exhaustive, its a little too much. I'm thinking you're constantly gonna worry about little things and you don't seem to have an preference towards GTRs. Like for your turbos. The ceramic wheel is on the exhaust side so you might as well just run it at stock pressure until it pops the wheel and THEN start looking for a replacement.

                              No need to lose your head over things like this if you don't plan to track. I have the original OEM headgasket and I'm running 170 across the board at 130000kms btw...

                              PS: This is coming from someone who loses sleep over anything that sounds off in his GTR.
                              Yes you do. Worrying about valve float when shifting at 6k lol. Love you man!
                              03 lancer dead
                              68 gmc w/355 cid rice killer
                              05 chevy silverado L33
                              2010 crv Wife's ride
                              1987 Harley Softail custom

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by goodveet View Post
                                Hey im looking to buy a JDM, AWD, turbo car that i can drive all year round.
                                Thanks
                                Originally posted by goodveet View Post
                                that i can drive all year round.
                                Thanks

                                Originally posted by goodveet View Post
                                that i can drive all year round.
                                Thanks

                                Originally posted by goodveet View Post
                                that i can drive all year round.


                                a skyline?........some men just want to watch the world burn
                                Last edited by Billy_Jack; 03-25-2012, 05:25 AM.

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