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04-12-2012, 09:30 AM | #1 |
Zilvia Junkie
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SXD180 - OMFG a SR with a BOV!! OHEMGEE some crappy offset wheels!!
Hey Guys/Girls,
I've been a long time reader of this site but never bothered to sign up or post. I've followed some build thread on here and have been quiet impressed by them. I thought I might actually pull my finger out and contribute my own build thread which some of you might find interesting =) I've been the proud owner of my 95 blacktop 180SX for over 6 years. During this time the car itself, my technical knowledge and my driving skill have come a long way from where they first started. From total noob to having a reasonable idea of whats going on in most areas of the car. A lot of this knowledge I have due to good advice, experience and friendships formed initially though NSCC and some through NS. This is something that has added heavily to the enjoyment I've had from owning my car. Inspired and by some extreme aussie time attack builds I'm aiming to step the 180 up to the next level over the next period its off the road. Turning it into my vision of what an RPS13 should be. This is something that I've been planning for over 2 years now and cant wait to get finished. I booked in 2 weeks annual leave at the beginning of august 2011 a) to be a world time attack scorch racing groupie B) to help NFI with his WTAC campaign and c) to get the car stripped back to a shell and the build kicked off to a flying start! =) The end goal is to have a sub 1100kg car making an easy 300rwkw(+) with reasonable response good suspension setup and basic aero package. Still maintaining street registration and have the car fully engineered but also be able to put down some serious times at the track. I'm planning on doing a brief recap of where the car has come from when I first got it as I've taken well over 4000 photos of all the different mods done from the first weekend I got the car until now. Then updating reasonably regularly. More updates coming! Cheers, Martin. Last edited by CaBS; 02-25-2013 at 07:58 PM.. Reason: Please change my thread title the original is boring as F*** =) |
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04-12-2012, 09:34 AM | #2 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Here is the original ad posted on SAU. I actually saw the car on carsales and still have the pictures that were posted up there(below) The last picture was taken by me and is of how the engine bay was when I first bought it and picked up the car. Not the duck tape and zip ties where the BOV should be! :P
hi guys and gals. time to sell my 180sx to free up sum funds for the gtr 1995 rps13 180sx white in colour 12 months reg 130,000 ks mods are : body: full vertex kit fiberglass fenders 30mm oversize front duluck front bar clear side indacators and front which i will throw in with the car clear tail lights very dark tints interior: momo steering wheel 2 defi copy gauges (oil temp and oil press) blitz boost gauge autometer air fuel ratio gauge autometer shift light trust twin a pillar pod drift button razo pedals apexi pen turbo timer top of the range black widow alarm system wheels,suspention,brakes: 18-8 18-9 mako wheels 2 inch dish all round falken azenis rubber front nankang rear tanabe sustec pro coilovers front and rear cusco strut bars inside floor brace r33 4 piston calipers front 5 stud wheel conversion rda slotted rotors front engine: sr20 det black top front mount cooler stainless air filter all alloy cooler pipes and intake pipe boost tap 14 psi t25 turbo malpasi fuel reg bosh 600 hp fuel pump hks hiper exaust hi flow cat tomie dump pipe custom front pipe cusco catch can custom overflow bottle fresh gear box built by smithfield diff and gear nismo button clutch new c's short shifter all ways serviced with motul 300v crono oil every 5000 ks im sure there is other things that i forgot to mention to but cant remember at the moment spent alot of time and money to get this looking how it does. this is a good clean 180 in a1 condition i have owned the car for 3 years price $ 16000 ono please no time wasters or test pilots the car must be seen to see it is one of the best condition 180's going around if interested email me at ************************** or pm me here or call me on *************** cheers ******.. For the most part what he said about the car was correct and although afew of the mods were incorrect and there were some slight issues mostly it was pretty good. |
04-12-2012, 09:37 AM | #3 |
Zilvia Junkie
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So the first major thing I did to the car was fix the catch can setup it was plumbed up completely wrong and was pressurising the sump. This meant randomly the crankcase pressure would build up and push a ****load of oil through the turbo seal into the exhaust. Subsequently the car behind would become invisible but not for the right reasons. =)
This first happened the day after I'd bought the car and I was totally freaking out the motor was screwed and I'd sucked a big fat... lemon. But was pleasantly surprised when I found out it was the above issue. You can see the initial way it was done with garden hose like stuff in one of my first posts and how it was fixed it up below. As you can see no more garden hose! =) |
04-12-2012, 09:59 AM | #4 |
Zilvia Junkie
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The next thing I did afew weeks later was installed a plumb back BOV.
The previous owner had "borrowed a mates" and had to give it back so the car came without one. You can see in the second post I put up the outlet on the hot pipe for it which is duct taped up. The car got terrible compressor surge. You could feel it let alone hear it. The car was only running 14psi and under hard acceleration you could feel it between gear changes. Boost would drop right down and when you planted your foot in the next gear would take a second or two before it was on full song again. The GFB plumb back fixed this up and the car performed much better and also sounded a lot better in my opinion. =) Here you can see the new hot pipe I had made to suit the BOV. Plumbs back nicely into the intake just infront of the compressor housing and has worked a treat to this day. Unfortunately the bonnet skin rubbed some of my black spray job off it =( |
04-12-2012, 10:11 AM | #6 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Its a build thread champ, sorry if I didnt make it clear enough. That ad was the one I saw before I'd bought the car.
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04-12-2012, 10:22 AM | #8 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Heheh
I thought I must have forgotten to put that bit in for a second! =) |
04-12-2012, 06:08 PM | #9 |
Zilvia Junkie
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The next step was grip which the car had none of. The chromies the car came with had Nankangs on the rear and some ****ty faulkens on the front with no alignment items other than stock adjustments. Ontop of its it was 80mm+ lower than stock so bump steered and skipped like a mofo.
I bought some R33 GTS-T rims to throw on while I waited on the new wheels I'd order to come from japan. Finally some boxes showed up to UAS and I went and got them wrapped in SP Sportmaxx tyres the next day then we put them on! Looking back I thought these tyres were pretty awesome in terms of grip. Now I have a set in the garage specifically for skidpan days lol |
04-12-2012, 06:35 PM | #11 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Ah yeh I forget you guys dont get many R33's in the states huh. Over here they're very common. Yeh quiet afew different nissans have them stock I think ceffys had them too.
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04-13-2012, 04:12 AM | #12 |
Zilvia Junkie
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The chromies saw the chop
Making way for some Buddy Club P1s The car also saw its first event while waiting for the rims to arrive from Japan. Which was an SAU skidpan day and alot of fun with the whole pan being used for courses. I think this is still the best skidpan day I've been to till this day |
04-13-2012, 06:48 AM | #15 |
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Good man! I installed a new fuel pump from pete- much better now
Picked up an aero bar, and i am making oem style fog lights for it in fiberglass. .. Put my advans to the back burner- i need to finish them asap! How are the gaurds going @ the shop? |
12-29-2012, 04:22 PM | #18 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Hahah thanks man, must be my mate Corbic bringing me down haha. :P
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04-13-2012, 06:58 AM | #20 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Its in there man, they're P1's.
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04-13-2012, 06:57 AM | #21 | ||
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OMFG a SR with a BOV!! OH EM GEE some crappy offset wheels came in today!! Rulez Quote:
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04-13-2012, 08:53 AM | #22 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Quick to judge much!
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04-14-2012, 06:09 PM | #24 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Devastated!
Have you considered not reading it if you dont like it bud? Just a thought. |
04-15-2012, 11:39 AM | #25 | |
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hahahahaha.. he started this build thread at 930 am in the morning, posted like the first tenth of his build so far, and then less than 24 hours later you are calling for his head?? it takes a while to actually post up and make a build thread dude, so the fact that he hasnt completely posted it up inside of 24 hours is a bit harsh dont you think?? give him some time before you jump all over his nuts.. edit - i just realised since he has continued to update the build thread you havent come in and been a dick about it anymore, so i assume you realise your "stock Sr with a bov and shitty offset wheels" comment is null and void.. i know it must tear you up inside that we have access to cheap unlimited SR's, unlimited rb25's, unlimited GTR's, and all that awesome jap stuff but seriously dude, maybe just grow up a bit and show a bit of patience.. Cabs - its harris from ns man, good to see you branching out.. reppin it hard from down under |
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04-13-2012, 06:58 AM | #26 |
Leaky Injector
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P1's, look forward to seeing a better looking kit on it
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04-13-2012, 07:14 AM | #27 |
Zilvia Junkie
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I actually like the kit excluding the front bar it was always fugly.
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04-13-2012, 07:06 AM | #28 |
Zilvia Junkie
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Over the next 12 months I did lots of small jobs on the car, installed some cheapy guages to monitor my temps at the track. Installed new nismo "butt plug" gearknob fitted pinapples and got the wheel alignment under control and made an airbox. Also got out and about enjoying the car! =)
Towards the end of the year my stock T25G decided it had had enough abuse and threw in the towel. The next thing on the cards had been suspension as I hated the tanabe sustec pro coilovers I bought the car with. They were way to stiff and would make the car skip and your ass tense at the sight of a pothole. This had to be pushed back to get the car running with a brand new 2860RS .63 the turbo was thrown in and tuned with the FPR st unigroup as I still only had the stock computer at this stage. Then lots more driving. I took my car to wakefeild for the first time after this clocking a 1:14.7 with no front camber and sportmaxx tyres. I was pretty happy with this for my first time at the track. =) The new turbo was a fair bit bigger than stock but not stupidly. |
04-13-2012, 07:07 AM | #29 |
Zilvia Junkie
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The next items to go into the car were some 740cc Tomei injectors and a PFC. This netted me the same 195rwkw as just putting the turbo on but were were able to get a nice fat mid range out of it as well. So overall the car felt far faster.
I also shelled out for the biggest kincrome tool kit I could find in handheld form so it can be lugged to the track if need be to pull things apart as required. =) |
04-13-2012, 07:08 AM | #30 |
Zilvia Junkie
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So I'd been doing all the reading I could on suspension and what seemed to be working best at the time. I ended up choosing a complete kit that a suspension engineer from sydney was selling. Custom valved bilstein coilovers with selby swaybars front and rear. Also came with noltec adjustable strut tops for the front so I could dial in some camber. These were exactly what I was after and really made a world of difference to the car. No longer did it hop skip and jump over rough surfaces it just soaked everything up. While the bars kept the car feeling stable in the corners.
The car had been off the road for a while with a busted lca so I'd also managed to save up for a Nismo GT Pro TT 1.5 way mechanical diff. This is one of the best mods you can do. It totally transformed the car adding way more grip. We dropped the whole subframe out to make it easier fitting the suspension kit and the diff in/out. |
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