Showing posts with label 180sx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 180sx. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 April 2012

180SX Update

What's up everyone,

Hopefully the weekend has been going well; it's been a busy week once again and I am glad that after 4 more working days, it's a 2 week break for me! On Easter Sunday I shall be heading up to Manfeild again for another crack at the course. It's an STM run private track day, hopefully I shall be getting more than 2 sessions of racing :)

Over the last few weeks, I've been sorting out my car in preparation for it as well as general things that were intended to be finished off. So I'll just quickly ring em off a list:
  • Front Mount Intercooler
  • New OZ Racing suspension
  • Tomei Rocker Arms
  • Walbro Fuel Pump
  • BN Sports Kit
  • Passenger Bride seat
 Now that everything (except the side skirts and rear bumper) are completed, I am looking forward to the trackday. Although, I've been enjoying this car a whole heap as well since getting the bits done, the car feels a heap faster and just seemed to be healthier sounding. I ran on the STM dyno a few days ago just to confirm what I had been feeling and indeed, the car is running healthily! Making same power as it did before but with less boost required, more torque and harder and earlier spooling on the turbo = happy me. Just need to do a wheel alignment and that should be it!

I'll post pics once the rest of the kit goes onto my car because currently it looks a bit silly and I haven't really emphasised the need to have a perfect fitting kit because I just want it to fit and to look close enough that it doesn't look like it's falling off.

Oh yeah, I finally got some sound back in the car! After 4 long months of no headunit, lol.

So for anyone in the nearby area of Manfeild, Feilding - if your Easter Sunday is a bit idle I'm sure spectators are more than welcome at the trackday!

Yemo x

Saturday, 10 March 2012

2012 - smaller is... better?

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What a gorgeous day in Wellington too :) xx


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Enjoy. x

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

GSS x Phresh 'n' Phruity Spring Cruise

What's up everyone,
Few nights ago, the sky cleared and we decided on the sunny afternoon to do something about it. Admittedly, not a lot of these shots are my best but I had fun. I drove a nice Evo 7 (which is currently on sale! You'll find the number in the photos if you want it) and had good times all round. What's missing from these pictures is the amount of kids drooling at the cars when we (me) were getting petrol at BP. I haven't had reception like that for cars in a long time! Just a side note, I'm trying out some new watermark stamps, lemme know what you think of it - is it hard to read, is it too messy, is it easy to distinguish? However without further adieu, photos!

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Spring is definitely here!

As per usual - full res pictures available by clicking on them!
IMG_0759 Giving her a wee wash before heading out! IMG_0765 IMG_0774 Evo vs Subaru - the age old battle... IMG_0764-2 Favourite of the night IMG_0761-2 IMG_0762-2 IMG_0784 Photo isn't that flash but look at the stars! :D IMG_0789
IMG_0791 Dat fitment! IMG_0792 IMG_0795 Brain explosion? Excessive use of Barbie and Transformer plasters - check. IMG_0797 Rest assured without Bryce sitting on his car, it's still low! IMG_0803 Nice. IMG_0808 IMG_0809
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IMG_0810 What is Phruity aka Milk up to? Living up to his name I guess... IMG_0811 I suppose that looks dope! :P IMG_0814 Lololololololol IMG_0826

All in all, for a spontaneous meet, it was fun. Next time, I don't think I'll be buying plasters again at New World, though...
Peace

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Crossroads

Dearest all,

Today has not been a great day. Perhaps, I'm just melodramatic but I really don't like breaking shit in my car. I guess a bit of background to this may give you some better understanding of where I'm coming from.
Manfeild - 27th August, first track day, awesome experience - y'all saw the post. The weeks leading up to that was me doing all my fluids etc. just to ensure the car had fresh juices in it to run good. In particular, oil was changed; there was nothing out of the ordinary for this oil change, everything went as expected (except I learned that SR20DETs have a cunty oil filter position). Now, keep this bit in mind, this is part one of background.

Fast forward to ~4 weeks ago, driving home in the afternoon after helping my mate set up his new in-line fuel pump, I see my oil light come on. I instantly pull over and turn the engine off knowing it's not gonna be good. I look back on the road and there's a good 10m worth of oil, I check my filter, and it's popped loose. At this point, I was thinking "I hope I haven't run the car dry", called up my mate and we ended up getting some more oil and two oil filters (at this stage, I had NO idea there were two SR20DET filters, one is Metric and one is Imperial. How fucking retarded is that?) We refilled the oil up and checked everything was tight (we tried the same filter as it was in the car at the time but the new one to double check the filter might have been busted) and turned it on. The car roars to life, but a light flicks on after a few seconds, I turn the car off immediately again. This time, the oil filter has come completely off! Argh, I wasn't feeling good about this AT ALL. So we hastily cleaned up the oil slick in side of my engine bay, and stuck the other one on (it is still on there to this date, fingers crossed, it won't pop off - if it does, it means the thread on the block is fucked). I managed to clean everything up and took it home, at this point, I sighed in relief as it was definitely a close call and people were suggesting I may have damaged my big ends by running dry. I'm still hoping it is not the case.

Today, I went to start my car and I drove it down the hill to university to do some study for my exams, and as I drove for a bit, I noticed the car was unbalanced and was shaking. I knew instantly the car was running on 3 cylinders - turns out I had a faulty coilpack which is merely 6 weeks old (lesson #1 learned; going cheap on your ignition helps no one in the long run). Thankfully, I still have my Nissan coilpacks which are all going great. I have also noticed my plugs (NGK Double Platinums) were slightly oily, which I understandably expect because the car is mysteriously running rich. For those who've recently joined my blog, the car is essentially standard minus a 3" exhaust system from downpipe back and electronic boost controller in terms of performance, the rest is not motor related. Anyway, I got some more friends to have a look and check a few things and there's concern that there is damage to the big ends. At this point, where I sit, if it is what the good doctors have said, it will be a rebuild or a new motor. If not, it will still probably be some bottom end work that will need to be done to ensure my motor is to remain in good condition. I will state it now, and will say it a million times, I won't be selling this car. It is as simple as that. I love the car too much to pour money into it and then turn around and sell it because "I've lost interest" or got sick of it throwing tantrums at me because I have done something wrong. It is that I am now simply at a crossroad as to what I want to do.

I know there's still a chance there's actually nothing wrong with the motor, but the tune is just out of whack. However, this makes little sense because the motor is pretty standard (I've reset the ECU a few times but hasn't really helped with anything) and I've been running it at 7psi instead of 15psi for safety and it's still popping, spluttering as if it was really rich. I know it is normal off load, but even when changing gears sometimes, it will backfire and pop (although it sounds pretty awesome).

There's a few options for me at this stage (assuming I've got myself big end damage): 1) Do I rebuild this motor? 2) Do I buy another motor and run this one to the ground and swap them in? Regardless of what happens, this is money that would have been stage 2 of my car. Bear in mind that if my motor is in good nick, I'll go ahead with stage 2 and rebuild the motor in the next or so. That is the ideal path. Well actually, the ideal thing would be to have $10k~ and rebuild it with all the parts I want it in one go.
Lesson for the young kids out there - this is just the day-to-day real issues people face when they own high-performance cars. What you see in photos or at shows doesn't tell you how much work some people have put in to get to that point. A lot of my money I've spent have been doing maintenance work or ensuring the car is legal. These things do not reflect in any way on any car that we see on the road because we take those things for granted in the cars we daily drive. I endeavour to keep my car a daily driver, and I do not intend to take it off the road to become a weekend track car because I want it to be enjoyed all the time, not just for a day in every month or so. I simply cannot handle that.

I merely use this post as a reminder for myself and to serve as a progress marker. Perhaps in a year's time, I'd be chortling at this point, wondering how stupid I was or how I wish I hadn't done what I said I was going to do because it only ends up being a bottomless money pit. Regardless, I love my car. It might not be fast, but it has plenty of character and some subtlety which I have grown to appreciate more and more.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Insight into the 180SX

During the down time, with my time being spent on study (and procrastinating) I thought I'd give a bit of an insight into the plans for my car.
Thus far, it's pretty standard, doesn't have a lot on paper except upped boost (14.7psi via Greddy Profec B Spec 2) and a full 3" Blitz Exhaust (with an RS*R 3" downpipe). Doesn't even feature a front mount intercooler! Obviously the wheels (18" TE37 replicas with 25mm/15mm front and rear respectively) and Tein suspension has it sitting the way it does now.

So the plans for the car are as follows:
- Tomei Rocker Arm stoppers
- High volume baffled sump for track
- Adjustable castor, camber and toe
- Bride seats
- Bride interior fabric for door cards and glove box
- New headunit, speakers, amp and sub.
- BorgWarner EFR 6758 Turbo - Click for more details! I've decided to choose the EFR because 1) it's quite an amazing turbo from what I've seen and heard. It runs an advanced design which has an internal BOV and internal wastegate that arguably give me a better setup and response.
- Sinco Manifold - 6boost copies but locally made and just as good.
- HDi Front Mount Intercooler - Just as good as entry level GReddy/Trust kits, but half the price
- Injector Dynamics ID1000 Injectors - Never enough fuel, if E85 becomes more available, I'll switch to an E85 tune.
- Link G4 plug and play - obvious reason is obvious! For the international readers, Link is a local company which produces a standalone aftermarket ECU which is up there with some of the best like Haltech in my opinion.
- Kelford 272/264 in/ex cams - would like feedback upon this. I would like my car to be able to be driven relatively easily, so I dunno if I should go 264/264, 272/264 or 272/272.
- Walbro 255 or Bosch 040 in-line - Can't justify an external setup at this stage.
- 4pot/2pot + 5 stud conversion


Parts bought so far:
- New Gearknob: Blox Limited Edition 490 24K Gold
- Bride Material
- Adjustable Castor arms


Probably going "wtf?!" none of that makes me go faster. Yeah, you're right. I bought them when I had brain explosions (except the arms which I needed to replace the OEM ones which were busted.)

Fast forward to this week

I've nutted out most of the niggly issues out of the 180, next step is the power and move to turn the car into something more track friendly and less road friendly (not that it wasn't road unfriendly enough as it is with it's stupidly stiff ride). The leaning out and detonation is the fuel pump whining at 6000rpm+ (I couldn't hear it when I was on the track because I had the helmet on) at 15psi.

Whilst I'm in Japan, I'm gonna try and pick up more useless shit, like cup holders, stickers, bubble shifters etc. A set of gauges would definitely go down a treat :)

Blog post isn't complete without some pics :D IMG_0465
Peace out

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Japan

I shall be heading over to Japan over the summer months for a wee while and I really have no idea where I should be looking - where's good and what should I buy? Bare in mind, I don't have a huge amount of space

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Sunday, 4 September 2011

The Inaugural Photoshoot

This year, Wellington has had its share of extreme weather - today being no different. It was a warm, breezy Spring day and I've (hastily) called for some friends to come together for a nice little photoshoot and a cruise afterwards. Yes, this is Green Sticker Society, and yes we got someone with a Green sticker. IMG_0603 It was unfortunate and badly timed. However, it is simply life and one can learn from their mistakes (like putting their seatbelt on). Without further adieu, I shall present some pictures. For full resolution, click on any photo or HERE. IMG_0606 Mat's very, very clean example of a 180SX. Somewhat jealous of his car. IMG_0612 Want that CF centre garnish... IMG_0615 However, I have a front lip :P IMG_0619 Dom's S15 - nice and tidy. Subtle bits and bobs. IMG_0621 IMG_0622 IMG_0623 Flatpeak spoiler and D-max tail lights. Choice. IMG_0628 Green stickered car in question - Nimesh's S13. Daily driven at this height. Like a boss IMG_0634 Can you say flush? IMG_0637 IMG_0636 IMG_0639 Interior to die for. This is what I have hopefully waiting for me in the near future, my Bride fabric arrived in the country in the last few days. I was quite stoked about that, hopefully I can find someone to cut and fit it for me. IMG_0640 Mr. RKLESS - once again, daily driven at this height and never afraid of a bit of RKLESS driving. IMG_0645 Tough. IMG_0643 IMG_0669 Realising the amount of S-chassis win we had, I sought to line us all up. We almost had the order right... IMG_0663 IMG_0671 IMG_0685 IMG_0680 IMG_0681 Credit must be given to James "AE86" Blance also (check out his cool blog/build thread here) for these pics whilst I was moving cars and helping set up IMG_0649 IMG_0650 IMG_0652 IMG_0653 IMG_0654 IMG_0655 IMG_0656 IMG_0657 IMG_0659 I look REAL mad up in hurr. IMG_0660 IMG_0661 IMG_0662 Real retard. As the sun dropped lower, we sought for warmth and a cruise! IMG_0687 IMG_0689 IMG_0692 There's not much to say as the pictures say it all. Thanks for all who turned up and made it a good day. I had fun shooting cars, and I hope for the next round for newer, fresher and doper cars than ever. Look forward to seeing you all next time IMG_0670 Yemo.