If you notice at my For Sale Items page, I don't update as parts sold. This is because almost all parts are always available for purchase. The are some specific parts that are not easy to be obtained such as the Original side pillars(76911/12M), GTR Side Step, and rear bumper light (if you really need this part then you can count on me).
I did receive more parts and will post them later this week, since I don't have much spare time. Just to highlight a few are NISMO combination VDO for GTT34(Manual Trany), Project Mu SCR pure plus(ER34, ECR33,HCR32 and BNR32), Floor matt for ER34 GTT and also NISMO oil filler.
I will give the detailed explanation about the parts when I am uploading the pictures at the for sale page. Thats all for the moment will be back with the details later. Stay tuned with the Nissan Skyline er34.
The blog was set up for Nissan Skyline ER34, however if there is any interesting articles will be shared.
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Nissan FAST System
Nissan FAST system is used by Nissan world wide to check their spare parts. Lately Nissan went one step ahead to be online. So while they were migrating to a better system they left us a very reliable system which is Nissan FAST.
The actual Nissan FAST is contained in a CD format, well it can be installed in any system( VISTA, XP or WIN2K). There is nothing big deal in installing the software into our pc. This copy is also from a CD, because of this we have to follow the installation procedure as though we are installing from a CD.
This is the step by step procedure for installing the Nissan Fast
Step 1
Create a folder in your C drive - C:\ Nissan
Make a sub folder in C:\Nissan\CD
Make sub folders in C:\Nissan\CD\A1,A2,A3,B1,B2,USA
e.g.
C:\Nissan\CD\A1
C:\Nissan\CD\A2
C:\Nissan\CD\A3
C:\Nissan\CD\B1
Step 2
Uurar or unzip the files according to the category such as A1.rar must be unzipped at C:\Nissan\CD\A1
Step 3
Once you have done that go to C:\Nissan\CD\A3\NISS_ER_04_2004\FASTPRG\WIN2000\SETUP
Step 4
Click next, next, next... This installs the actual FAST software to C:\NISSAN and creates the necessary start menu structure...
Step 5
Go to C:\NISSAN\CD\A1\FASTPRG\WIN\GR\ and copy the NSFASTKY.INI file to your C:\WINDOWS\ directory.......
Then go to your C:\WINDOWS\ directory and find the NSFASTKY.INI file and change it's attributes (right click, properties) to NOT read only...
Step 6
Go to START - PROGRAMS - FAST for windows - fast for windows - fast set up
The below window is located at C:\Nissan\CD\
This is the Fast set up menu. Go to CD-ROM SETUP and link one by one to the folders A1,A2,A3.....
Your Fast Menu should be like this....
Some basic information for the VIN identification.
The identifier of the manufacturer in VIN (first three symbols VIN)
The actual Nissan FAST is contained in a CD format, well it can be installed in any system( VISTA, XP or WIN2K). There is nothing big deal in installing the software into our pc. This copy is also from a CD, because of this we have to follow the installation procedure as though we are installing from a CD.
This is the step by step procedure for installing the Nissan Fast
Step 1
Create a folder in your C drive - C:\ Nissan
Make a sub folder in C:\Nissan\CD
Make sub folders in C:\Nissan\CD\A1,A2,A3,B1,B2,USA
e.g.
C:\Nissan\CD\A1
C:\Nissan\CD\A2
C:\Nissan\CD\A3
C:\Nissan\CD\B1
Step 2
Uurar or unzip the files according to the category such as A1.rar must be unzipped at C:\Nissan\CD\A1
Step 3
Once you have done that go to C:\Nissan\CD\A3\NISS_ER_04_2004\FASTPRG\WIN2000\SETUP
Step 4
Click next, next, next... This installs the actual FAST software to C:\NISSAN and creates the necessary start menu structure...
Step 5
Go to C:\NISSAN\CD\A1\FASTPRG\WIN\GR\ and copy the NSFASTKY.INI file to your C:\WINDOWS\ directory.......
Then go to your C:\WINDOWS\ directory and find the NSFASTKY.INI file and change it's attributes (right click, properties) to NOT read only...
Step 6
Go to START - PROGRAMS - FAST for windows - fast for windows - fast set up
The below window is located at C:\Nissan\CD\
This is the Fast set up menu. Go to CD-ROM SETUP and link one by one to the folders A1,A2,A3.....
Your Fast Menu should be like this....
The FAST MENU with country of manufacturing. For GTR please select JP.
Some basic information for the VIN identification.
The identifier of the manufacturer in VIN (first three symbols VIN)
- JN1 cars made in Japan
- VSK automobiles made in Spain (NMISA)
- SJN cars made in England (NMUK)
- JNK cars made Infinity in Japan
- JN6 lorries and minibuses made in Japan for the USA and Canada
- JN8 multipurpose automobiles (minivans, jeeps) made in Japan for the USA and Canada
- 1N4 cars made in the USA (NMM)
- 1N6 lorries and minibuses made in the USA (NMM)
Please take your own risk.
I have manage to get the link as below; enjoy playing around with the Nissan Fast.
Nissan Cefiro
Note: For some reason if the setup is not working just click on the .exe files. This should be able to make it work. I assume that this are some registry files that missing during installation.
I have manage to get the link as below; enjoy playing around with the Nissan Fast.
Nissan Cefiro
Note: For some reason if the setup is not working just click on the .exe files. This should be able to make it work. I assume that this are some registry files that missing during installation.
Power Stering failure
Recently I was going trough some series of traumatic experience with my Ride. The latest casualty was my Power steering. The pressure hose connecting the fluid and steering rod was give way. I guess it may due to aging, well the car is almost 10 years old. What else to expect from the car.
First of all I tried to look for replacement none could be found. To my surprise the secondhand pressure hose they always sell together with engine as whole unit. As for the Nissan Japan I was not very sure on how to get it. It is good enough that my mechanic manage to find a way to modify the connection in between the pressure hose. Here goes another day another chapter for my Skyline ER34GTT.
Connection of the pressure hoses.
Power steering oil leak at the engine cover.
First of all I tried to look for replacement none could be found. To my surprise the secondhand pressure hose they always sell together with engine as whole unit. As for the Nissan Japan I was not very sure on how to get it. It is good enough that my mechanic manage to find a way to modify the connection in between the pressure hose. Here goes another day another chapter for my Skyline ER34GTT.
Pressure hose connecting Power steering pulley.
The original hose was clampedConnection of the pressure hoses.
Power steering oil leak at the engine cover.
Nissan Skyline ER34 - Radiator
Radiator and it's function.
The radiator was invented by Franz San Galli, a Polish-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg, between 1855-1857.
Radiators are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. The majority of radiators are constructed to function in automobiles, buildings, and electronics. The radiator is always a source of heat to its environment, although this may be for either the purpose of heating this environment, or for cooling the fluid or coolant supplied to it, as for engine cooling.

Vehicles five years and older are prime candidates for cooling system troubles, troubles that could strike when least expected. Some experts report that cooling system service is most frequent on vehicles with more than 50,000 miles. However, these experts note that the mileage on a vehicle is not as big a factor in the maintenance of a cooling system as is the vehicle's age.
I had some problem with my Radiator recently. The top cover started to leak. Well took it to the mechanic to get it fixed. It does cost a fortune for me since I was having some bad financial term. Since, I had no other options rather than repair or replace the radiator.
After carefully weigh the pro's and con's of having new double layer radiator installed with the expences that going to incur to me I decided to repair my original radiator.
NISMO Carbon Pillar Garnish -GTR34 ER34
The NISMO carbon pillar garnish will definitely will make sure the car get's the rightfull attraction. Many would prefer to have their center pillar garnish with nice finishing. But how many are there who is willing to go the extra mile just to decorate. I will leave this to your discretion.
The carbon pillar garnish comes with many different types. Some are laminated with carbon material, some were replaced with carbon pillars and there are some just stick the carbon pillar garnish which were manufactured by NISMO Japan. There are also some skyline owners in a dilemma on how to get the original center pillar, since they have lost their valuables to the thieves.
Below is the part number.
99993 - RNR40
The carbon pillar garnish comes with many different types. Some are laminated with carbon material, some were replaced with carbon pillars and there are some just stick the carbon pillar garnish which were manufactured by NISMO Japan. There are also some skyline owners in a dilemma on how to get the original center pillar, since they have lost their valuables to the thieves.
Below is the part number.
99993 - RNR40
Nissan Skyline GTR - Wagon
Surprise!!!! Nissan has been secretly manufacturing Nissan Skyline GTR34 Wagons. Only available in Japan.
Not really, this versions were modified by Masa Motorsports. I am not sure if want to praise or laugh at this. I will leave it to you to decide. But the finishing touch is really good, it is look alike GTR34 a.k.a Wagon.
Not really, this versions were modified by Masa Motorsports. I am not sure if want to praise or laugh at this. I will leave it to you to decide. But the finishing touch is really good, it is look alike GTR34 a.k.a Wagon.
Nissan Skyline Oil filter - NISMO VERUSPEED
All mechanical parts has a common check point. That is called as maintenance. The Nissan skyline er34 also has no exception from this basic requirements.
I would like to talk about oil filter that used for cars. Particularly the product that manufactured by NISMO.
Here is some specifications about the oil filter.
Brand: NISMO
Product: S-Tune Oil Filter Veruspeed NS5
Part Number: 15208 - RN020
Features:
Decreased Pressure loss, improved filtration efficiency, and extended life-span was all achived by enlarging the filtration area of the oil filter. As a result, the oil pressure is stabilized, and dirt in the engine is decreased.
Specifications:
Performance comparison with stock engine oil filter;
Pressure loss: Providing about a 21% decrease > better oil pressure
Filter eficiency: Increase of more than 24% > improvement of oil purity
Resisting pressure strength: More than 10% improvement > High viscosity oil
Life time: Increased about 37% > longevity improved
Synthetic oil compatible filter with higher density filter medium, high flow and more stable oil pressure.
The filtering media is increased to reduce pressure loss, improve filtering efficiency and achive longer life.
Pressure loss reduced by approximately 21% while maintaining the correct oil pressure.
Filtering efficiency increased by approximately 21% resulting in better filtration.
Filter housing burst strength increased by approximately 10% for safe use with higher viscosity engile lubricants.
higher filter life expectancy of 15,000km or 1 year for normal driving conditions.
The oil filter is compatible for the below vehicles;
Sylvia 180SX - (R)S13 CA18DE(T) (88/05 - 91/01) (R) PS13 SR20DE(T) (91/01 - 98/11)
Skyline R32 - RB20E, RB20DE(T), RB25DE, RB26DETT (89/05 - 94/11)
Skyline R33 - RB20E, RB25DE(T), RB26DETT (93/08 -98/11)
Skyline R34 - RB20DE, RB25DE(T), RB26DETT (98/05 - 02/08)

I would like to talk about oil filter that used for cars. Particularly the product that manufactured by NISMO.
Here is some specifications about the oil filter.
Brand: NISMO
Product: S-Tune Oil Filter Veruspeed NS5
Part Number: 15208 - RN020
Features:
Decreased Pressure loss, improved filtration efficiency, and extended life-span was all achived by enlarging the filtration area of the oil filter. As a result, the oil pressure is stabilized, and dirt in the engine is decreased.
Specifications:
Performance comparison with stock engine oil filter;
Pressure loss: Providing about a 21% decrease > better oil pressure
Filter eficiency: Increase of more than 24% > improvement of oil purity
Resisting pressure strength: More than 10% improvement > High viscosity oil
Life time: Increased about 37% > longevity improved
Synthetic oil compatible filter with higher density filter medium, high flow and more stable oil pressure.
The filtering media is increased to reduce pressure loss, improve filtering efficiency and achive longer life.
Pressure loss reduced by approximately 21% while maintaining the correct oil pressure.
Filtering efficiency increased by approximately 21% resulting in better filtration.
Filter housing burst strength increased by approximately 10% for safe use with higher viscosity engile lubricants.
higher filter life expectancy of 15,000km or 1 year for normal driving conditions.
The oil filter is compatible for the below vehicles;
Sylvia 180SX - (R)S13 CA18DE(T) (88/05 - 91/01) (R) PS13 SR20DE(T) (91/01 - 98/11)
Skyline R32 - RB20E, RB20DE(T), RB25DE, RB26DETT (89/05 - 94/11)
Skyline R33 - RB20E, RB25DE(T), RB26DETT (93/08 -98/11)
Skyline R34 - RB20DE, RB25DE(T), RB26DETT (98/05 - 02/08)
Part No: 15208 - RN020
Filter material view
Pressure Loss Comparison Chart

Filter Cross section View
O2 Sensors
Nissan Skyline O2 sensor.
Every new car, and 80% of cars produced after 1980, have an oxygen sensor. The sensor is part of the emissions control system and feeds data to the engine management computer(ECU). The objective of the sensor is to help the engine run as efficiently as possible and also to produce as few emissions as possible.
A gasoline engine burns gasoline in the presence of oxygen. It turns out that there is a particular ratio of air and gasoline that is "perfect," and that ratio is 14.7:1 (different fuels have different perfect ratios -- the ratio depends on the amount of hydrogen and carbon found in a given amount of fuel). If there is less air than this perfect ratio, then there will be fuel left over after combustion. This is called a rich mixture. Rich mixtures are bad because the unburned fuel creates pollution. If there is more air than this perfect ratio, then there is excess oxygen. This is called a lean mixture. A lean mixture tends to produce more nitrogen-oxide pollutants, and, in some cases, it can cause poor performance and even engine damage.
The oxygen sensor is positioned in the exhaust pipe and can detect rich and lean mixtures. The mechanism in most sensors involves a chemical reaction that generates a voltage (see the patents below for details). The engine's computer looks at the voltage to determine if the mixture is rich or lean, and adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine accordingly.
The reason why the engine needs the oxygen sensor is because the amount of oxygen that the engine can pull in depends on all sorts of things, such as the altitude, the temperature of the air, the temperature of the engine, the barometric pressure, the load on the engine, etc.
When the oxygen sensor fails, the computer can no longer sense the air/fuel ratio, so it ends up guessing. Your car performs badly and uses more fuel than it required. Prepare your wallet for some heavy spending to replace the O2 sensor. Try to get an original brand name O2 sensors. Below is the O2 sensor for Nissan Skyline ER34GTT by Nissan.
Every new car, and 80% of cars produced after 1980, have an oxygen sensor. The sensor is part of the emissions control system and feeds data to the engine management computer(ECU). The objective of the sensor is to help the engine run as efficiently as possible and also to produce as few emissions as possible.
A gasoline engine burns gasoline in the presence of oxygen. It turns out that there is a particular ratio of air and gasoline that is "perfect," and that ratio is 14.7:1 (different fuels have different perfect ratios -- the ratio depends on the amount of hydrogen and carbon found in a given amount of fuel). If there is less air than this perfect ratio, then there will be fuel left over after combustion. This is called a rich mixture. Rich mixtures are bad because the unburned fuel creates pollution. If there is more air than this perfect ratio, then there is excess oxygen. This is called a lean mixture. A lean mixture tends to produce more nitrogen-oxide pollutants, and, in some cases, it can cause poor performance and even engine damage.
The oxygen sensor is positioned in the exhaust pipe and can detect rich and lean mixtures. The mechanism in most sensors involves a chemical reaction that generates a voltage (see the patents below for details). The engine's computer looks at the voltage to determine if the mixture is rich or lean, and adjusts the amount of fuel entering the engine accordingly.
The reason why the engine needs the oxygen sensor is because the amount of oxygen that the engine can pull in depends on all sorts of things, such as the altitude, the temperature of the air, the temperature of the engine, the barometric pressure, the load on the engine, etc.
When the oxygen sensor fails, the computer can no longer sense the air/fuel ratio, so it ends up guessing. Your car performs badly and uses more fuel than it required. Prepare your wallet for some heavy spending to replace the O2 sensor. Try to get an original brand name O2 sensors. Below is the O2 sensor for Nissan Skyline ER34GTT by Nissan.
Nissan Part No: 22690- AA007
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