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Thanks guys! I'll be tinkering on in as soon as it warms up a bit. I don't have a heated garage......
I'll clean up some things before I take a video
What I have left to complete this stage of building is....
-Build a steering wheel spacer so the horn fits
-fix the signal lights
-get the fuel controler working properly
-replace the rear quarter glass
-alignment
-one more piece of sheet metal for the truck + waterproof it.
-re-route fuel tank vent
-extra bracket for the MBC brace
Does anyone have experience with signal lights? What I've done (which hasn't worked) is hook the wires from the stock signal lights into the R34 park lights. I think it hasn't worked cause I might need to get a different type of bulb.
For the fuel tank controller, I think the problem is the RPM signal I took from the ECU. The manual said I might need a converter of some type depending on my vehicle. Anyone???
I'll post more pics soon, I'm just spending most of my time getting ready for the open drift night on June 25th. I will be installing my Lexon windows this weekend, and installing the HKS AWD Controller. Then my Oil cooler shortly after.
I'll post pics after the weekend. I promise
After the drifting event I will finally have a video to post as well!
Oh and an update on my fuel pump controller, I had the correct signal wire for the RPM, but I had used the wrong power wire from the stock fuel pump relay.... It works great now!
And thanks to Paul at Performance Wise for the parts! I've got new signal lights to install now, among other things!
It took about 4 hours a window, heres the steps of removing the old windows
This is what cause my window to crack, I removed the stock seat belt and my buddy was tighting the bolt back in(now used for the roll cage) and because the bolt was made for the seatbelt as well it was too long and it shattered the glass
Pealing off the molding
Ive already scraped off the old window sealer
Here is a shot of the trim, It took 1 to 2 hours to remove all the pieces of glass stuck in the trim (to re-use it), if I would have known how big of a job it was, I would have bought new trim
A quick pic of using a hammer to smash out the other window
Here's the roll of goop to hold the window inplace, and keep the water out, I had to use screw to fasten it inplace because of the curves, it would have popped out. I had to use screws (I pre-drilled and resessed the holes) because riviots would have put too muc pressure on the lexan and would have cracked it.
Test fitting, DO NOT remove the protective cover untill you have to, it scratches really easy
Holes drilled and sealer applied
Here's how it looked the first time....like ****.... You could see the unpainted body and the sealer
So I cleaned all the **** off, threw the window in the garbage and painted the body
Then held up the piece and you could still see the sealer too much. So I gave my head a shake (it was 3am) and realized it would be wayyyyy easyer just to paint the lexan....should have done that first
shot of painted body with sealer back on
Again final shot with the paint on, I will be doing the back window next, but I'm going to build some stiffners first cause the lexan will be too floppy without it.
Next I finally wired and install some Nismo Smoked Signals
Next project is to install an engine torque dampner and us it for an oil cooler relocation kit mount
I bought one for an R33 so I cut it, re-welded it and made it fit. Before welding....
after welding...
Thats it for now, I've got to fab up some brackets to mount the oil cooler, and it would be nice ifMartin would send me those pics of his brackets, I've got an idea of what I want to do, but more opions are nice....
As long as I dont have to work today, I heading to Castrol to go drifting tonight, so cross your fingers and hope that I dont have more repairs to do after
that is one sick looking car!!!! I do like the BeeR 324 kit but normally it doesn't look right. Good job on the install (came with the car no?). Nice fuel cell too! Real bad ass.
One thing though, please tell me you're not rolling on Rota...
Black 1991 GTR. Serious garage stand mantle/parts car.
Black 1990 Pulsar GTiR. Sold
Silver 1989 GTR. Sold
Black 2010 Subaru WRX. Weekend warrior. Sold.
Black 2013 F-150 FX4 ecoboost. Daily driver.
White 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. Family wagon.
Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.
start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
that is one sick looking car!!!! I do like the BeeR 324 kit but normally it doesn't look right. Good job on the install (came with the car no?). Nice fuel cell too! Real bad ass.
One thing though, please tell me you're not rolling on Rota...
Thanks! yup it came installed from BeeR directly, I just had to pull it apart and clean it up a bit:wink:
Rota?
Do you mean my TE37's.....
-Oakville-
I can wait to get the back window done, then it will really look clean, then a nice big spoiler
thank god they're not rota lol. I'm sure I've seen rotas that look exactly the same! TE37 is by far the second best wheel on a GTR!!! w00t
Black 1991 GTR. Serious garage stand mantle/parts car.
Black 1990 Pulsar GTiR. Sold
Silver 1989 GTR. Sold
Black 2010 Subaru WRX. Weekend warrior. Sold.
Black 2013 F-150 FX4 ecoboost. Daily driver.
White 2012 Ford Explorer Limited. Family wagon.
Sorry for my offensive comments, I r socially retard.
start by having A ROLLING GTR then we talk u ******* mofo funzy little *****
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