Inside Line: Schaeffler
LuK says it pays to ask about vehicle history when a high performance car comes in for a clutch replacement as it could have been highly tuned, had the EMS re-mapped or even had modifications […]
LuK says it pays to ask about vehicle history when a high performance car comes in for a clutch replacement as it could have been highly tuned, had the EMS re-mapped or even had modifications […]
Nissan Skyline (R33) 2.5i 24V – Engine code RB25DE As engine overhaul procedures become necessary, it’s worth remembering that Corteco supplies Camshaft Seals (Corteco 19026764B Nissan 13042-16V00) and Valve Stem Seals (Corteco 19020004 – Nissan […]
To help maintain the cleanliness of the Nissan Skyline R32, 33 & 34 models, it is recommend to clean the oil and fuel system at regular service intervals using Forté’s Clean & Protect, carrying out a 45 minute […]
1998-2002 R34: Continual failure of ignition coils after only 1500-2000 miles, no fault codes recorded, poor/bad earth to engine ECU.
A few notes about the Nissan Skyline (R32/33/34) Engine Oil For this particular series of cars, Nissan lists several specifications of engine oil which should be covered by either Comma Xtech 5W30 or Comma Eurolite […]
Read the generous contribution from the Skyline Owners Club, where there are plenty more tips, tricks, hints and solutions for these three generations of the Nissan. Function: The Oxygen Sensor (also known as Lambda Sensor) […]
Japanese performance star the Nissan Skyline R32/R33/R34 is thrust into the limelight this month. The Nissan, which originally found its way onto these shores as a grey import and is considered one of Japan’s supercar royalty alongside the Toyota Supra, the Honda NS-X and the Nissan Fairlady Z (aka 300ZX)
Mention a 1973 Porsche 2.7-litre Carrera RS or Autofarm and most people will associate either with Josh Sadler, a man who built his reputation based on his encyclopaedic knowledge of Porsches and 911s
Banbury and Bicester College and the Bloodhound project are aiming to inspire the next generation of engineers