Topic: What did you do to your vehicle today?

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bro sick rimz on ur ill skidda

Reply #525 Posted: November 06, 2011, 11:27:42 am

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yea bro defo hasn't been skidded, only one prev owner rite?

Reply #526 Posted: November 08, 2011, 11:40:57 am
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Are you doing Immersion English there?

Reply #527 Posted: November 08, 2011, 12:21:10 pm
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Lol hasn't been skidded? why did it have a locky in it then?

Reply #528 Posted: November 08, 2011, 12:37:47 pm

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Lol hasn't been skidded? why did it have a locky in it then?

/facepalm

Reply #529 Posted: November 08, 2011, 12:46:30 pm

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....?

Codesex do you know what a locky is?

Reply #530 Posted: November 08, 2011, 09:06:35 pm

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....?

Codesex do you know what a locky is?
Enlighten us with your intimate knowledge of automotive engineering.

You know that everyone in this thread knows more about cars than you and ldssmith?

Reply #531 Posted: November 08, 2011, 10:42:17 pm

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Enlighten us with your intimate knowledge of automotive engineering.

You know that everyone in this thread knows more about cars than you and ldssmith?

Not sure if serious or trolling?

Dont have to have intimate knowledge of automotive engineering to know why most people put lock diffs in skylines.
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Reply #532 Posted: November 09, 2011, 10:16:14 am

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Enlighten us with your intimate knowledge of automotive engineering.

You know that everyone in this thread knows more about cars than you and ldssmith?


Aw Nah bo! Hiz ride iz da bom bo!

Yeah can't do that anymore. Lock diff and never been drifting/skidding/crashing through loss of traction, seem mutually exclusive...

Anyhow, helped my mechanic out with a new laptop he bought and managed to get some of his older tuning software to not only open in Win 7 64-bit (on my pc, his is 32) when the provider said it could not be done, but managed to get it communicating with the ECU in question flawlessly and running in full screen, which we couldn't do before. (thanks dosbox!)

Looking forward to getting the new loom, ecu and pod in this month sometime, should leave me with some more low end torque, which should help with launches. Also got a helmet a few weeks back, so will need to go for a jog down the Meremere strip at somepoint :)

Oh updated things here too :p

Reply #533 Posted: November 09, 2011, 12:20:10 pm
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My friend who owned the car before, I've known since I started high school, I was with him when he brought the car from some old guy in Wellington, I know it hasn't been skidded before me, unless you count dirty one wheelers on grass etc. I put the locky in. This car is one of the straightest skylines I have seen, and I live in New Plymouth, where pretty much everyone has one. If it wasn't for the poor paint job and skid rims on the back, it actually looks like a respectable car. Interior and exterior of the car is very tidy.

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No, I complete my course in 2 weeks, which takes a year to do. It's a pre-apprenticeship for mechanic. Once I finish in 2 weeks, I will receive my National Certificate in Motor Skills & Certificate in Auto mechanics, which also gave me enough credits to pass my level two and three NCEA.

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You know that everyone in this thread knows more about cars than you and ldssmith?


I'm sure they do, and I don't really care, because I'm still learning, that's why I'm doing a course to up-skill myself as I'm only 17 and of course, don't know everything. But from doing this course one of the requirements is to do over 240 hours of work experience (working for free) which I have already completed, and they must have been happy with my work performance or something because I have a job when I finish in 2 weeks a diesel mechanic apprentice.

Reply #534 Posted: November 10, 2011, 02:39:02 pm
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My friend who owned the car before, I've known since I started high school, I was with him when he brought the car from some old guy in Wellington....

..who brought this car in from Japan (as they weren't ever sold new in NZ by Nissan) and the Japanese guy he brought it off, did donuts for africa in it (so many donuts he fed the world), but it's ok, because i'm...

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Hahaha whatever you say expert. Also when I said never been skidded in a previous post, I should have said has been well maintained or something along those lines. I only wanted to point that fact out, as most skyline's that people buy for the price I got mine, have been thrashed and are generally in bad condition.

Reply #536 Posted: November 10, 2011, 03:31:23 pm
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Hahaha whatever you say expert. Also when I said never been skidded in a previous post, I should have said has been well maintained or something along those lines. I only wanted to point that fact out, as most skyline's that people buy for the price I got mine, have been thrashed and are generally in bad condition.

The point of his post is that unless you know all the Japanese owners, you truly know nothing about the cars real history. It could have been dumped in a river full of bodies for all you know in Japan and 'reconditioned' for export.

Reply #537 Posted: November 10, 2011, 03:45:31 pm

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The point of his post is that unless you know all the Japanese owners, you truly know nothing about the cars real history. It could have been dumped in a river full of bodies for all you know in Japan and 'reconditioned' for export.


Post Tsunami, Fresh Wave of Imports on their way to NZ right now...  might take a while to get here...

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/environment/story/2011-10-25/japan-tsunami-debris-hawaii-usa/50914576/1

"A Russian training ship spotted the junk — including a refrigerator, Nissan Skyline, a television set and other appliances — in an area of the Pacific Ocean  where the scientists from the university's International Pacific  Research Center predicted it would be. The biggest proof that the debris  is from the Japanese tsunami is a fishing boat that's been traced to  the Fukushima Prefecture, the area hardest hit by the March 11 disaster."

Reply #538 Posted: November 10, 2011, 03:53:56 pm
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Holy shit ldssmith is your skyline form the tsunami

Fucking surflines are awesome, get mad drift air

Reply #539 Posted: November 10, 2011, 11:02:03 pm

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"A Russian training ship spotted the junk — including a refrigerator, Nissan Skyline, a television set and other appliances

Well, it IS a junk appliance!

Reply #540 Posted: November 12, 2011, 10:57:51 am
Recycle your red poppies, paint them white, and wear them throughout the year.

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Holy shit ldssmith is your skyline form the tsunami

Fucking surflines are awesome, get mad drift air

Don't you be hating on Skylines - the only thing more common is a twin turbo legacy

Oh wait

Reply #541 Posted: November 20, 2011, 10:20:41 am

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cool story bro

Reply #542 Posted: November 20, 2011, 10:51:41 am

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New coils. New spark plugs.

Far easier to install on the turbo than the NA!

Reply #543 Posted: November 20, 2011, 11:01:45 am

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Hit a cat at high speed.

Lots of paint off bumper.
 
Fuck.

Reply #544 Posted: November 20, 2011, 09:15:21 pm

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Holy fuck.

I just looked out the window and a cat that looks EXACTLY like the one I hit was sitting on the driveway LOOKING AT ME THROUGH THE WINDOW. When I opened the door it ran away into the darkness.

I have NEVER had a random cat on my driveway.

Reply #545 Posted: November 20, 2011, 10:33:02 pm

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Ghost cat is a ghost

Reply #546 Posted: November 20, 2011, 10:58:18 pm

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Ghost cat is watching you fap

Reply #547 Posted: November 21, 2011, 02:39:20 am

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Zarkov's minions! They be out to get you, I think you better prepare for battle!


Reply #548 Posted: November 21, 2011, 09:41:57 am

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New speakers in front doors done :D got some kicker ds 6.5's

Got stuck early on as the factory speaker has a weird mount :/

Yes I tried to destroy the speaker to see if I could use the bracket but no joy lol. The bracket is actually apart of the speaker :/

I ended up using stainless steel self tapping screws :D

After this dry run I rescrewed it in over the plastic in case anyone is wondering.

Splitter is an average size :/ was tricky to work out best place to hide it (Didn't want it in the door)


Hidden behind kick panels in the opening that goes to door jam :D wrapped it in clothe so it doesn't rattle :> The factory door speaker cables I have left untouched, I did the cable soldering on the other side of the plug in cabin so it's all tidy and easily reversed.


To get the cables through the door jam rubber hosing I used a kebab stick with cat5 electrical taped to it and fed it through lol, I then moused the speaker and tweeter cables using the cat5.

At the same time since I had the door apart I thought I better check the window pads as the windows started getting scratches. Old pad is brown on the left :/ worn back fairly badly


I used faux fair to replace the pads and some glue, far cheaper then paying a dealer ~$100 for replacement pads per door lol. I bought a quarter metre of faux fur for 30ish dollars at spotlight and have 90% left over still.

Replaced pads (with a hair cut as it was a wee bit too long lol)


One door done :)


The drivers said was bit more of a challenge:
The nice clear space on the passengers side was a different story on the drivers side. I unbolted the plate you can see below and disconnected the cables which gave me JUST enough room to slide the splitter inside the same space as I did on passengers side. I feed the speaker tweeter and input cable through the door as I couldn't get enough room in cabin to patch in the input cable there, cheated and did it on the door keke.


The pads on the windows for the drivers window were worn down to the plastic, finally changed all of those. Tweeters were a very tight fit in the stock tweeter spot by mirror but got them in. Sounds fantastic. The rear doors and boot tweeters shall happen another day as it looks like a nightmare to get those rear tweeters out D:

Reply #549 Posted: January 12, 2012, 03:23:38 pm