Owner: Rob
Make: Nissan
Model: 1997 ECR33
Engine: RB25DET
Capacity:~2500cc
Power Adders: R34 Turb, 10psi wastegate actuator, adjustable exhaust cam gear, crappy front mount
Hardware: Jaguar 0.7 + Custom adapter to factory enclosure/connector to make it a plug in affair
Fired up by accident while cranking to check timing offset. Turns out the timing was close enough and the injectors were plugged in after all...
Many thanks to all who have contributed to the project and my setup. Special thanks to Fred for the hours of help.
Videos to come...
Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
Congratulations, mate! You're a star! More than happy to help guys like you! Thank you so much for letting me drive it!!!! Stoked. I'll have to have another play once it's tuned and you've fitted up a proper LSD to it ;-)
Live twitter feed from on-location:
https://twitter.com/FredCookeNZ/status/ ... 8666749953
https://twitter.com/FredCookeNZ/status/ ... 6629619712
Vids to come, soon. Probably tomorrow! :-)
Current logs are quite confusing. Will wait until there is a wideband on it before we try to figure that out, though.
Fred.
Live twitter feed from on-location:
https://twitter.com/FredCookeNZ/status/ ... 8666749953
https://twitter.com/FredCookeNZ/status/ ... 6629619712
Vids to come, soon. Probably tomorrow! :-)
Current logs are quite confusing. Will wait until there is a wideband on it before we try to figure that out, though.
Fred.
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Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
Gratz!
Oh. And LSDs are fundamental for a happy life.
Oh. And LSDs are fundamental for a happy life.
Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
Thanks guys. GTR LSD is somewhere on the list of future mods.
Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
Should find an open one that matches your flanges and attack it with my MIG as a temporary measure ;-) I drove mine around on the street for a year like that. Was good. Even got through one WOF :-D Put the shimmed viscous in later and never liked it much. Was OK when the load was even, but not otherwise.
I'm surprised how little love this thread has gotten. I guess it's American summer!
Fred.
I'm surprised how little love this thread has gotten. I guess it's American summer!
Fred.
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Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
Well we don't have skylines over here. But the decode can apply to the different 4 and 6 cylinders we do have here that use it. the 240sx and the 300zx, etcFred wrote:Should find an open one that matches your flanges and attack it with my MIG as a temporary measure I drove mine around on the street for a year like that. Was good. Even got through one WOF Put the shimmed viscous in later and never liked it much. Was OK when the load was even, but not otherwise.
I'm surprised how little love this thread has gotten. I guess it's American summer!
Fred.
Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
that said I do applaud all the work and effort put into getting it running.
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Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
I'm just jelly that it's a Skyline because driving one in the States--something I'll never get to do, let alone own one--would be instant cred karma. Jelly aside, I've been following this intently and think this make a great poster car (literally) for FreeEMS.
Congrats! More unlawful displays-of-power videos, plz.
-Jeff
Congrats! More unlawful displays-of-power videos, plz.
-Jeff
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Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
that's a really nice car!
but without videos of it throwing flames out of the exhaust is no nice post
but without videos of it throwing flames out of the exhaust is no nice post
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Re: Rob's '97 R33 Skyline (38th)
Aitor, no flames/fuego, pero/but this might help you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt8UG6WrpYQ
Jeff, you can legitimately import early R32 models now. They're my favourite, but the front suspension is a bit crappy reliability wise. R33 and R34 have that fixed.
Hentai, all of these style wheels have subtle differences which wouldn't work with the original code, but Rob and I have worked together to fix those issues, so we should be home free to run any of them now. I have a mate with an S14K but his engine is in pieces. I'll try to get him to put the thing back together for some testing :-)
10/10 for Rob on this one! Well earned! :-)
Fred.
Jeff, you can legitimately import early R32 models now. They're my favourite, but the front suspension is a bit crappy reliability wise. R33 and R34 have that fixed.
Hentai, all of these style wheels have subtle differences which wouldn't work with the original code, but Rob and I have worked together to fix those issues, so we should be home free to run any of them now. I have a mate with an S14K but his engine is in pieces. I'll try to get him to put the thing back together for some testing :-)
10/10 for Rob on this one! Well earned! :-)
Fred.
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FreeEMS dev diary and its comments thread and my turbo truck!
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The ever growing list of FreeEMS success stories!
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FreeEMS dev diary and its comments thread and my turbo truck!
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The ever growing list of FreeEMS success stories!