the japanese solution for turbo II reliability
There seems to be this crazy idea that everything the Japanese do to cars is not only the right way to do it, but also the best way to do it. What a load of crap! Just like anywhere else in the world, for every Japanese car tuner doing awesome work, there's a bunch of clueless wonders ruining their cars.
That de-turbo'd car is no great surprise though. It's not the first ime I've seen that done to a car. It just shows he couldn't afford to replace a blown turbo and didn't know how to rebuild it himself. I doubt he did it because he was expecting it to improve the car in any way.
On a related note, a while back I saw a Nissan at a mate's workshop with a blown turbo billowing great clouds of oil smoke. The owner had virtually no money, so the cheapest fix was to remove the tubo, pull out the shaft and wheels, weld up the holes in the centre housing and slap it all back together. No parts or fabrication required, only two hours labour and it ran fine (just slower).
That de-turbo'd car is no great surprise though. It's not the first ime I've seen that done to a car. It just shows he couldn't afford to replace a blown turbo and didn't know how to rebuild it himself. I doubt he did it because he was expecting it to improve the car in any way.
On a related note, a while back I saw a Nissan at a mate's workshop with a blown turbo billowing great clouds of oil smoke. The owner had virtually no money, so the cheapest fix was to remove the tubo, pull out the shaft and wheels, weld up the holes in the centre housing and slap it all back together. No parts or fabrication required, only two hours labour and it ran fine (just slower).
Originally Posted by CrypticApathy
He welded them shut! Wouldnt that competely **** up the chance to reinstall the turbo on there if he got the money?
Originally Posted by AUGieDogie
I'm sure we could all have a blast in a wrecking yard over there. Ultra rare super tuning ECU just sitting there. Stacks of BBS 16 infini wheels. Stock exhaust that no one thinks about but we would love because of no cats. All for 10k yen
Last edited by 88t2romad; Aug 26, 2006 at 10:08 AM.
I don't see what the big deal is - I thought it was common knowledge that an un-turbo'd turbo motor will last 500,000kms and make 249.8whp and get 31mpg - is it THAT much of a secret 
Come on - the Japanese know everything, I mean they invetened that dancing video game, what else do you want?

Come on - the Japanese know everything, I mean they invetened that dancing video game, what else do you want?
Originally Posted by AUGieDogie
I'm sure we could all have a blast in a wrecking yard over there. Ultra rare super tuning ECU just sitting there. Stacks of BBS 16 infini wheels. Stock exhaust that no one thinks about but we would love because of no cats.
I personally wouldn't touch a modified stock ECU unless I knew exactly what changes had been made (and how would you?). You risk engine damage unless you know what supporting mods are required.
There certainly won't be "stacks" of BBS wheels anywhere because the Infinis were limited edition models, i.e. there were hardly any of them to start with. Hardly any Infini cars = hardly any Infini wheels.
And just because the stock exhausts had no pre-cat (the still have a main cat) doesn't make them in the slightest bit desirable. They're otherwise identical to the stock exhaust on a US-spec FC. Very restrictive, quite heavy and by now mostly rusted out and useless.
Originally Posted by 88t2romad
Originally Posted by Brody8877
It wont be $167 after shipping, shipping is gonna kill you in $$$, and it would make no difference from buying here and there after shipping + you have to wait alot longer and it have to through a thorough US inspection. You end up paying $400-$600 alone for that bumper.
Why you gotta pee in my cheerios like that??
Originally Posted by RotaryResurrection
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