Hey everyone, I figured I would post up my build in hopes to help out others that might be doing installing mods and products as myself.
Decided that I needed a new hobby fresh out of Finishing my 101,102 Firefighting School
To start from when I got here early April of 2009
1992 Nissan Skyline HCR32 type M
Manual 5 speed
Silver
Mostly Stock when I got her but here are the mods it did come with.
134000kms
3 inch exhaust from downpipe with Apexi N1 muffler
Hks mushroom filter intake
Sparco steering wheel with hub
Greddy turbo timer
JIC coilovers
"stinky tuned" Stock ecu reflash done in Japan was listed on the Aution sheet
I picked this up off Martin on Gtrc here and had it Trailered to Edmonton Alberta to pick it up.
This is how she sat after the second day of owning it.
A little Fender Roll was needed as my First Purchase was a Set of Work VS MX 18x8 +21 in the front wrapped in Kumho SPT 225/40/18s in the front. With 18x10 +12 in the rear wraped with Kumho SPT 255/35/18.
Also picked up from another Gtrc member on here. Can anyone guess?
I oringinaly had the intention of having just simply a nice daily cruizer to meet up with the boyz. Little did I know I would come down with stage 5 skyline fever and be uncured for the time been.
There were some purchases made Down along the line that were mostly made out impulse and not needed. This Car was and still will be alot of firsts for myself. First Rear wheel drive, Standard, RHD.
Im going to try in keep this updated as much as possible as I just figured out how to properly post pictures. Also im going to be giving my own personal rating on parts that I have purchased and installed myself.
Im a Do it yourself kind of guy and willing to take the time as need to learn/buy the tools that I might need. As things come along there might be a few things I wont be able to tackle but thats where the pros come in.
First on the list that she needed was Regular maintenance.
Out with the old in with the new NGK plugs.
Fresh Royal Purple 5w-30 for the engine
Royal purple 75-90 for the Tranny and Diff aswell.
I thought that it would be a good time to replace the stock small JDM battery with a Yellow top deep cycle battery from Costco. Man I love that place.
With that in place and conected by larger battery terminals from Canadian tire I was set.
So I figured I would meet up with the guys a test her out.
After a good weekend session I park the whip back at home. Couple hours later my dad informs me that the Skyrine seems to have taken a piss all over the drive way...
A "thick, strong odered fluid dripping from under my gas tank"
On further inspection I find a pinhole sized leak in my lovely conditioned Hicas lines. On to Gtrc I go to fix my problem, with a quick serch I come across a DIY for Hicas Delete. I would post the link but I cant seem to find it anymore.
At this time I decide its time to source some parts:
-Hicas Lockout Bar From Autodream
- New Oem Tie Rods with ends from Ztune
- power steering hose to loop front power steering line from local Canadian tire
Looked a little like this:
Gas tank had to come out to get at the damn hicas rack
My dad was not happy with is oil filled driveway.
Wasnt to bad geting it out, but sure a pain in the butt putiing the tie rods in and ends as I had the press them in under the car.
If I were to do it again I would get the tire shop to press them in and then do the wheel alingment. Which I did soon after I got the car put back together.
Following the DIY to the tee I sniped the green wire to the computer and filled the power steering up and moved tires side to side rack to rack end.
I think the was about 100 pounds lighter after all the lines and soleniods were out.
Done for the day. No more hicas leaks and to more rear tire moving:P
I mean everyone knows GTST's dont need Hicas right:P?
Product rated system time:
Graded on a simple 1-10 scale taking "price,product parts, quality and fitment" into consideration for all.
Costco Yellow top Battery = 10/10 as it fit perfect becuase I measured and Have not had a problem with it yet.
Autodreams custom Hicas Lockout bar = 9/10 as it fit perfect with correct harware and tie rods threaded properly into it. Only thing it needed was some sprakle orange paint and I would be set.
Oem Replacement Tie rods/ends Front and back = 9/10 perfect fit as expected, well price from ztune and would be a 10 but ill leave the 10 for an aftermarket beefer set.
Alltho ztune is no longer with us here at GTRC i hear tell many of there employees live on and have a new shop in the workx. Mokeynuts anyone.
So I would like to thank those shops and store that helped me out so far. And dads driveway I sopose.
Decided that I needed a new hobby fresh out of Finishing my 101,102 Firefighting School
To start from when I got here early April of 2009
1992 Nissan Skyline HCR32 type M
Manual 5 speed
Silver
Mostly Stock when I got her but here are the mods it did come with.
134000kms
3 inch exhaust from downpipe with Apexi N1 muffler
Hks mushroom filter intake
Sparco steering wheel with hub
Greddy turbo timer
JIC coilovers
"stinky tuned" Stock ecu reflash done in Japan was listed on the Aution sheet
I picked this up off Martin on Gtrc here and had it Trailered to Edmonton Alberta to pick it up.
This is how she sat after the second day of owning it.
A little Fender Roll was needed as my First Purchase was a Set of Work VS MX 18x8 +21 in the front wrapped in Kumho SPT 225/40/18s in the front. With 18x10 +12 in the rear wraped with Kumho SPT 255/35/18.
Also picked up from another Gtrc member on here. Can anyone guess?
I oringinaly had the intention of having just simply a nice daily cruizer to meet up with the boyz. Little did I know I would come down with stage 5 skyline fever and be uncured for the time been.
There were some purchases made Down along the line that were mostly made out impulse and not needed. This Car was and still will be alot of firsts for myself. First Rear wheel drive, Standard, RHD.
Im going to try in keep this updated as much as possible as I just figured out how to properly post pictures. Also im going to be giving my own personal rating on parts that I have purchased and installed myself.
Im a Do it yourself kind of guy and willing to take the time as need to learn/buy the tools that I might need. As things come along there might be a few things I wont be able to tackle but thats where the pros come in.
First on the list that she needed was Regular maintenance.
Out with the old in with the new NGK plugs.
Fresh Royal Purple 5w-30 for the engine
Royal purple 75-90 for the Tranny and Diff aswell.
I thought that it would be a good time to replace the stock small JDM battery with a Yellow top deep cycle battery from Costco. Man I love that place.
With that in place and conected by larger battery terminals from Canadian tire I was set.
So I figured I would meet up with the guys a test her out.
After a good weekend session I park the whip back at home. Couple hours later my dad informs me that the Skyrine seems to have taken a piss all over the drive way...
A "thick, strong odered fluid dripping from under my gas tank"
On further inspection I find a pinhole sized leak in my lovely conditioned Hicas lines. On to Gtrc I go to fix my problem, with a quick serch I come across a DIY for Hicas Delete. I would post the link but I cant seem to find it anymore.
At this time I decide its time to source some parts:
-Hicas Lockout Bar From Autodream
- New Oem Tie Rods with ends from Ztune
- power steering hose to loop front power steering line from local Canadian tire
Looked a little like this:
Gas tank had to come out to get at the damn hicas rack
My dad was not happy with is oil filled driveway.
Wasnt to bad geting it out, but sure a pain in the butt putiing the tie rods in and ends as I had the press them in under the car.
If I were to do it again I would get the tire shop to press them in and then do the wheel alingment. Which I did soon after I got the car put back together.
Following the DIY to the tee I sniped the green wire to the computer and filled the power steering up and moved tires side to side rack to rack end.
I think the was about 100 pounds lighter after all the lines and soleniods were out.
Done for the day. No more hicas leaks and to more rear tire moving:P
I mean everyone knows GTST's dont need Hicas right:P?
Product rated system time:
Graded on a simple 1-10 scale taking "price,product parts, quality and fitment" into consideration for all.
Costco Yellow top Battery = 10/10 as it fit perfect becuase I measured and Have not had a problem with it yet.
Autodreams custom Hicas Lockout bar = 9/10 as it fit perfect with correct harware and tie rods threaded properly into it. Only thing it needed was some sprakle orange paint and I would be set.
Oem Replacement Tie rods/ends Front and back = 9/10 perfect fit as expected, well price from ztune and would be a 10 but ill leave the 10 for an aftermarket beefer set.
Alltho ztune is no longer with us here at GTRC i hear tell many of there employees live on and have a new shop in the workx. Mokeynuts anyone.
So I would like to thank those shops and store that helped me out so far. And dads driveway I sopose.
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