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kanaric
kanaric Dork
6/28/14 9:58 a.m.

Sorry for bad pics. My camera is terrible and being replaced and when I do I will take pictures again.

Received the car on June 6th, very good mechanical and physical condition. Car was all stock aside from aftermarket suspension which I found odd. On first inspection doesn't seem like it was otherwise modded, especially when I did my first upgrade. Screws were ridiculously rusted and hard to get out, intake rubber was gone, intake filter was done 15 years ago, etc.

My goals for this car are for fun autocross, not serious as it would be in modified and i dont have the time/money to be competitive in that with a car like this, hpde, and regular useable street power. I enjoy getting more out of turbo cars and I plan to do that here. No hellaflush, drifting, etc that people usually do with this will be done here.

Before I was able to bring the car to the US. I bought exhaust and a front mount intercooler from Nengun, the purveyer of all the jdm kewl kid stuff. Normally I would go for cheaper domestic options but for this car that is not an option.

After receiving the car I had Nissan do a PPI on the car, really a post purchase inspection, and they said all good. The car is mechanically flawless.

Timing belt was done recently. Flushed coolant, rather paid someone to. Changed oil. Everything else was fresh.

Heres a list of things I bought and am going to be putting in:

I bought a Kakimoto Racing R exhaust: (not my pic, like i said bad camera) ~$500

I don't like the N1 pipes I like the normal looking non loud exhaust.

A catless downpipe. $150

A Tomei Turbo elbow: (was ridiculously expensive at $300)

standard: (known for being restrictive and causing boost spikes)

tomei:

That is the only upgrade for this that fits the stock style 6 bolt turbo. The other option would be to get a new exhaust housing for the turbo and get a downpipe fabricated. If you want to upgrade the turbo later this is a good idea but you can get 6 bolt housings for Mitsubishi and Garrett style turbos. RB25 turbos have housings like this so for a R32 you just get a R33 or R34 turbo housing. Kinugawa, Taiwanese company, makes housings for Mitsubishi turbos.

Apexi PowerFC with new OLED style hand controller. ~$900 so a good deal more than Nistune probably would of cost.

Greddy Profec - newest version. Got this for free.

Nismo Fuel Pump - Got this for free. Won't be putting it on for a while.

Blitz SE Intercooler ~$500 - front mount.

Interior bits to replace worn items. $31 - shifter, shift boot leather, ebrake boot leather.

Need wheels/tires, waiting on R33 GTR wheels to show up on Ebay. They are lightweight forged wheels and usually are cheap.

First up, intercooler install.

I never installed a front mount intercooler before and it doesn't help that my documentation in only in Japanese:

So I just went by the pictures and tried to figure it out on my own. The way this intercooler is set up is both pipes come up on the passenger side of the car because the original intercooler piping goes there. That way you don't have to cut into the engine bay, which i did not want to do.

My camera wasn't cooperating in the garage making extremely blurry pics so i dont have many but basically first step is to take the bumper off. One thing I couldn't figure out from the instructions is you have to take off the indicators to do this:

The plastic bumper clips all had to be pried off despite them being the screw kind. They were so old and brittle that they wouldn't go back into shape and all broke taking them out. When I put the bumper back on I replaced them with what you buy at autozone. There are only two actual non clip type screws that held the bumper on. Both on the fenders and one each.

The next part was to take out the stock intercooler and all the piping. About half the screws were horribly rusted and there was almost no space for my hands. Needless to say putting massive force in a small space on rusted screws with sharp edges all around resulting in my hands looking butchered. The piping was also extremely tight in weird angles. This took almost all day to do. After that I decided to finish the rest the next day.

One thing I found when taking out the stock airbox, which you need to take the piping out, is that ALL the rubber on it fell apart in my hands. The stock filter also seemingly was replaced last when Duran Duran was still popular. The filter was falling apart, the rubber lining becoming crumbled, and it was caked in what felt like sticky maple syrup or juice. A G35 K&N filter dropped in.

The new intercooler bolted onto what seemed to be holes that were there for the GTR version of the car and it fit rather nice. Didn't even have to take off the bumper bar. The piping fit easily and snugly, it came with all the silcone connectors I needed to connect the pipes together and it used about half the OEM engine bay intercooler piping.

Then I tried to fit the bumper, it did not fit. Turns out the 89-90 and 90 1/2+ front bumpers are different. The older style bumper gets in the way of the intercooler stuff so it needed to be cut. I was sad to have to do this. I looked on ebay to see if I could purchase a later version but all I could find is GTR bumpers which you need to cut the bumper bar to fit, this is not an option for me. So I got the dremel out and trimmed the bumper. What needed to be cut where the brake vents. They had this kind of split semi-half ass ducting that needed to be removed and this center divider needed to be cut out as well. I was not happy with the results but it doesn't too overly terrible. I think in my future is some kind of a intercooler friendly bumper or a GTR bumper and GTR bumper bar ($$$$$).

All in all that 2nd part took half again a second day. Keep in mind I never done anything like this before so if I was experienced it probably wouldn't have been as long. Drove the car, it sounded different but was fine. Heres the intercooler before bumper install.

Again sorry for poor picture.

To compare the stock intercooler is about 1/2 the size of a WRX intercooler. It is ridiculously tiny.

My next to do is to install the interior bits, when I get them, and install the exhaust. After that install the ecu and boost controller and get a dyno tune done. With stock turbo I should expect 220-240whp they max out at 14 psi, are ceramic so anything above 14 psi is the killzone for it according to the internet.

After this install I bought a Nismo thermostat. Same item as what a 300ZX twin turbo uses so I got one locally for cheap. ($40)

The car already has aftermarket adjustable suspension, swaybars, and strut tower bars. It handles very much to my liking aside from traction as it is so fortunately I don't need to spend money/time there.

Things I will not be doing:

"Upgrading" to GTR look, aside maybe the front bumper due to intercooler.

Changing to a loud blowoff jdm kewlkid valve. Stock is good for almost any amount of power.

External wastegate, will be unnecessary for my goals.

Fitting unreasonably sized wheels/tires/hellaflush/etc.

Things not listed that I want to do:

Mild turbo upgrade. RB20 is known for being far laggier per same sized turbo on say a SR20. May have stock turbo rebuilt with aluminium or steel wheels. So this means also I need injectors. Alternative might be 16G or 18G cheaponew turbo. 16G on similar builds to mine reaches max boost around 3600rpm, 18G at near 4000. On a SR20 it would be much earlier. Stock turbo is like 3000rpm to 7psi.

Oil cooler - this car does not come with one. There is this company in UK called Japspeed who I bought my downpipe from that offers a reasonably priced setup. They also reduce the price for foreign purchases not charging you VAT so the shipping becomes irrelevant. I don't plan on tracking the car when it's 100 degrees out and autocross during summer here is at night. So i'm split on whether this is truly necessary. Keep in mind that GTRs don't even have them I think. I'm told that all skylines don't have oilcoolers.

Cams or exhaust cam gear. On a RB20 these can help reduce lag significantly. Evidence supports 400-500 rpm earlier to max boost on most turbos with the exhaust cam gear.

Fobroader
Fobroader Reader
6/28/14 10:43 a.m.

Nice write up man, Im a huge fan of Skylines, love the car!!

rebelgtp
rebelgtp UberDork
6/28/14 12:03 p.m.

Very cool! I really want to get one of these and bring it into the country.

BoxheadTim
BoxheadTim GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
6/28/14 1:05 p.m.

Looking good, and a good color (although I'm biased, the one I owned was the same color).

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
6/28/14 1:26 p.m.

Weird thing. That "antenna" on the bumper was pasted on. It peeled off. I'm curious wtf that was about.

Also radio doesn't work, i can pick up 1 station and that's it and it is clear. It also doesn't auto detect it on a scan. Do Japanese radios not work in the US? Just want to be sure of this before I start trouble shooting, google wont answer me.

BoxheadTim
BoxheadTim GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
6/28/14 1:34 p.m.

The frequency band for FM is different in Japan compared to the US and Europe. There is only a tiny bit of overlap (IIRC at the low end), which is why you get a single station and not much else.

There are gizmos that allow you to expand the frequencies the radio can expand (I linked to them in another thread, but I can't remember which one, sorry) or you can drop in a US radio. That's what I usually did with the two or three JDM cars fresh off the boat that I owned in the UK; my experience with the frequency expanders wasn't that great.

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
6/28/14 3:56 p.m.

Good to know, probably will just buy a new one

ssswitch
ssswitch Reader
6/28/14 5:50 p.m.

Any JDM shop in Canada usually ends up with a huge stack of head units that don't work. Shame too, because a lot of the JDM aftermarket radios look classy, monochromatic and upscale and I'd love to have one in my dash instead of the neon-explosions that pass for aftermarket stereos here. Just buy a new one, there are some good cheap options and the standard Nissan adapter should work.

I'm so glad you didn't cut the bumper beam to install the front-mount intercooler. When 89 Skylines became legal here so many years ago there was a spate of high school kids getting them for their grad present, followed by a lot of them slicing the car in half on Jersey barriers or bus stops and finding out why you need a bumper beam. There was also a short run of cars finding out that 15-year-old HICAS doesn't necessarily work properly in -40°C on all season tires.

gamby
gamby UltimaDork
6/28/14 11:54 p.m.

Neat car. Is this in the States or up in the Great White North???

2K4Kcsq
2K4Kcsq Reader
6/29/14 9:03 a.m.

very cool. r32 is and always will be my favorite skyline. good to see a GTS over here that wont be turned into a soon to be wrecked drifter.

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
6/29/14 9:15 a.m.
gamby wrote: Neat car. Is this in the States or up in the Great White North???

States, in Las Vegas.

SilverFleet
SilverFleet SuperDork
6/30/14 2:14 p.m.

Love it. The R32's are one of my favorites, and it's so cool to see them finally legal in the states. Good luck with the build!

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
6/30/14 2:56 p.m.

Putting my work on hold, doing an autocross on this on the 12th will install exhaust after that. Got my old 350Z wheels out and bought some tires for them from Tire rack. I am kind of a E36 M3ty driver but my friend will be co driving and is good so it will be interesting to see how the car will do.

Power FC controller and boost controller haven't shipped yet.

The0retical
The0retical HalfDork
6/30/14 5:15 p.m.

Great write up I can tell I'm going to enjoy following it. Also glad to see that you're not going to try to do the GT-R clone or some of the absurd things that yoJDM boys are salivating over.

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
7/1/14 11:14 a.m.

As far as "GTR" clone the hood for it is aluminium and for mine is steel. So there is a slight weight advantage. For me it's not necessary though.

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
7/5/14 4:33 p.m.

Received my interior bits yesterday. Going to be putting them in the next week.

dj06482
dj06482 GRM+ Memberand Dork
7/5/14 8:10 p.m.

Great build so far, I love the direction you're heading with it...

GCooper
GCooper New Reader
7/5/14 9:43 p.m.

Interesting build. Looking forward to following it. I'd only ever heard of the GTRs, it's cool to see there were other performance trim levels, especially ones that are rwd

kanaric
kanaric Dork
7/9/14 5:50 p.m.

Did some canyon carving today with the upgraded ties. This car handles amazing, probably the best handling car i've owned and these Kumho Ecsta XS tires are great.

Sky_Render
Sky_Render Dork
7/10/14 1:41 p.m.

I am sooooo jealous. I love me some R32.

Also, I like the new wheels!

Swank Force One
Swank Force One MegaDork
7/10/14 1:43 p.m.

Let me get the old wheels, mmmkay?

kanaric
kanaric HalfDork
7/13/14 8:56 a.m.

lol i want to keep the oem wheels.

I went to autocross last night, people wanted rides in this car which was funny. By the last run car started to overheat someone helped me out by spraying down the engine bay with water, returned to normal, and did the run. Haven't done autocross in years so our times weren't the best but me and my friend had fun. http://lvrscca.org/race-results/autox/2014/round11_sum.htm

Going to invest in cooling in the coming days or weeks.

Mr_Clutch42
Mr_Clutch42 HalfDork
7/13/14 11:49 p.m.

You may not have to spend that much money in the cooling system, depending on your problem. If you were overheating while you were idling and creeping around the staging areas, you have fan or airflow issues. If it's from the racing, it could be old coolant or other issues. Buy a thermostat, either way.

kanaric
kanaric Dork
10/26/14 10:56 a.m.

So an update.

After a few months of headaches I finally fixed the cooling system and electrical issues I have had with the car.

The exhaust install is causing the car to run rich so next thing i'm doing is installing the boost controller and PowerFC and getting the car tuned. I also ordered a new MAF to replace what's on the car as the car has been occasionally been going into limp mode which is typically caused by a bad MAF.

Other than that the drivers side headlight is not working, replaced the bulb to no effect. I'm guessing this is a wiring issue.

I may purchase a R33 turbo before I get the car tuned and install that. You can find a good used one for little to no money.

All in all progress is finally being made on this car.

SyntheticBlinkerFluid
SyntheticBlinkerFluid PowerDork
10/26/14 6:28 p.m.

So are electrical issues common with these cars or is it from previous hacks done to your car?

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