I probably should have started this while back when I actually bought the car. I always wanted to document this little build but kept getting sidetracked and never got around to posting anything here. So I figured later is better than never. And I imagine anyone interested in checking this thread out would want to see things all in one go anyways, rather than updates a few times each summer.
Well here we go:
A bit of background for you to start things off. I went through a few cars before I came across my skyline. I first had a 1992 Honda Civic. I know, pretty weird for a current Skyline owner to have. But I just got my license, it was cheap and I needed a car to get around. Drove that thing for 4 years, did the typical Honda thing where you put on a horrible fart cannon and pod filter thinking you'd make big power out of a 1.8L 4-cylinder, plus an excessively loud sound system...
My love for the Civic started to fade and I wanted to get something more mature. So I sold the civic and bought this...
A 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer. My first Manual transmission vehicle. had lots of fun with this car till I started working at BestBuy as a mobile electronics installer. My co-worker had a Gts-4 which he let me drive one day. Ever since then the Lancer lost its appeal. There was no power to it and I fell to the tuner bug. I needed something turbo.
So I sold the Lancer and began my hunt for a Skyline. I checked out quite a few but most were either high priced, or had some major issues with them. I finally came across a reasonably priced and relatively clean matte black GTST.
So in the spring of 2012 I was now a proud owner of a 1992 Skyline GTST. I was so excited to finally drive this beast and I couldn't wait to get it insured. But of course the engine Gods said no and cursed me with a busted water pump, coilovers with blown seals, and an insane amount of weird sounding turbo surge.
So I parked the skyline in the garage with only enjoying it for the 20 min drive from the sellers house. I then set off to fix the issues at hand.
The engine was fairly clean making it a bit easier to work on. However, since I was a student at the time I was limited on money and definitely had no idea what I was doing. I wanted to do all the work myself so I just dove in and started trying to fix things.
The engine had the OEM BOV plus an aftermarket HSK BOV welded to the upper charge pipe. I figured it was the reason for the weird turbo surge I was getting, so I removed it. I then began dismantling the engine and ordering a new water pump and belts.
Since I was waiting for parts I added some flare to the engine bay with some new silicone couplers. I also took the seats out and shampooed them and the floors (the previous owner smoked in it).
Note the JDM swag sticker, I definitely kept that on there.
Well here we go:
A bit of background for you to start things off. I went through a few cars before I came across my skyline. I first had a 1992 Honda Civic. I know, pretty weird for a current Skyline owner to have. But I just got my license, it was cheap and I needed a car to get around. Drove that thing for 4 years, did the typical Honda thing where you put on a horrible fart cannon and pod filter thinking you'd make big power out of a 1.8L 4-cylinder, plus an excessively loud sound system...
My love for the Civic started to fade and I wanted to get something more mature. So I sold the civic and bought this...
A 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer. My first Manual transmission vehicle. had lots of fun with this car till I started working at BestBuy as a mobile electronics installer. My co-worker had a Gts-4 which he let me drive one day. Ever since then the Lancer lost its appeal. There was no power to it and I fell to the tuner bug. I needed something turbo.
So I sold the Lancer and began my hunt for a Skyline. I checked out quite a few but most were either high priced, or had some major issues with them. I finally came across a reasonably priced and relatively clean matte black GTST.
So in the spring of 2012 I was now a proud owner of a 1992 Skyline GTST. I was so excited to finally drive this beast and I couldn't wait to get it insured. But of course the engine Gods said no and cursed me with a busted water pump, coilovers with blown seals, and an insane amount of weird sounding turbo surge.
So I parked the skyline in the garage with only enjoying it for the 20 min drive from the sellers house. I then set off to fix the issues at hand.
The engine was fairly clean making it a bit easier to work on. However, since I was a student at the time I was limited on money and definitely had no idea what I was doing. I wanted to do all the work myself so I just dove in and started trying to fix things.
The engine had the OEM BOV plus an aftermarket HSK BOV welded to the upper charge pipe. I figured it was the reason for the weird turbo surge I was getting, so I removed it. I then began dismantling the engine and ordering a new water pump and belts.
Since I was waiting for parts I added some flare to the engine bay with some new silicone couplers. I also took the seats out and shampooed them and the floors (the previous owner smoked in it).
Note the JDM swag sticker, I definitely kept that on there.
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