It's Sudowoodo. There is one is Haruba Village at the far eastern side. Use Soak * 2 on it and you can capture it.
Yes, RB30et
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The year that the Renault R31 was designed for Formula One Racing was 2007. It became a very popular design that used in many different races and worked very well.
Yes, you can. There are a number of different bodykit options, both factory and aftermarket. Here is a link that shows all of them: http://wiki.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?title=Body_Kit_info You can also find a wealth of information about R31's on www.r31skylineclub.com
Depending on where you live. In most places you just need to get all the modifications checked and get some sort of certificate.
actually you can fit a supercharger and turbo charger on any vehicle, but before you this you have to think of certain factors that you want to achieve. 1st do you want a direct response from lower revs or higher revs? 2nd is your engine tough enough to handle a certain amount of boost? When not you must consider of changing internals of the engine but its better to include also in the modification the gearbox and differential. if the best thing to do is to install a turbocharger and supercharger into the R31. supercharger gives you power in the lower revs it responses well when the engine reaches higher revs the turbo kicks in and gives you a better boost. consider also a big intercooler.
go to IBM's PC support web site and download "IBM Access Connections" or use Access Connections if already on your PC. Create a new wireless profile and follow the prompts. Very easy.
My r31 did this today i hear it could be a leak on the suction side of the system or the pump its self has failed im going to flush it and bleed all the line be i take the pump off
what motor type? 1.2010 Nissan GT-R R35= 320 km/h-----180 mph 2.1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34=320 km/h-----160 mph 3.1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R R31=260 km/h-----140 mph i know ALOT about Nissan's, so iam like a pro... i got a $100.000.00 2010 Nissan GT-R R35... so i know that one exacly... hope this answers your question...
u can bolt a turbo on a standard rb30, but yes it will prematurely destroy the engine, You should really rebuild the engine for it but at the very least, you should take the head off and have it re-faced and o-ringed and then install it back on with a decompression plate (available from repco). You should only do this to a motor that is in good nick to begin with, Its a bit silly to get an old engine with 300,000 k's on it and make it work harder all of a sudden. After the turbo's bolted on make sure the timing is NO MORE than the stock amount (i think its 15' btdc for an RB30). and use premium 98 octane fuel, This should eliminate any Detonation issues, But to be sure, you should check audibly by stopping on a steep hill and then flooring it to put the motor under load and listed for any pinging. Change the exhaust to at least 2 and a half inches and use a high flow cat and mandrel bends. You will not need any back pressure in the exhaust anymore because the turbo will provide this for the engine now. Start with low to moderate boost (maybe 6psi). and you should be tyre frying with decent reliability. Need any more info ask me. Cheers
To make the flasher unit function properly, you need to put in a resistor that equals the resistance value of turn signal circuit. If the resistance is too low, then the turn signals will flash too slow, if at all. If the resistance is too high, then they will flash to fast.To find the total circuit resistance (if all the bulbs have the same resistance), you measure the OHM's value of a bulb and then divide the value by the number of bulbs in the circuit.Example: If you have 4 forty OHM bulbs, then the circuit resistance is 10 ohms.Another way of finding total resistance (if there are two bulbs with different resistance values) is to take the product of the values and divide it by the sum of the values,Example: 1 forty OHM bulbs and 1 Fifty OHM bulbs; 40X50= 2000 & 40+50= 90; 2000/90=22.22A third way to find total circuit resistance (if there are three or more bulbs that have different resistances) is to take the each resistance value, divided them by one, add them and divide the sum by one.Example: 1/ 1/r1+ 1/r2+ 1/r31/40= .025 & 1/50=.02; .025+.025+.02+.02=.09 & 1/.09=11.11 OHMs.
R1 - Explosive when dry. R2 - Riskof explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sources of ignition. R3 - Extreme risk of explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sources of ignition. R4 - Forms very sensitive explosion. R5 - Heating may cause an explosion. R6 - Explosive with or without contact with air. R7 - May cause fire. R8 - Contact with combustible material may cause fire. R9 - Explosive when mixed with combustible material. R10 - Flamable. R11 - Highly Flamable. R12 - Extremely Flammable. R13 - Extremely Flammable liquified gas. R14 - Reacts violently with water. R15 - Contact with water liberates highly flammable gas. R16 - Explosive when mixed with oxidising substances. R17 - Spontaneously flammable in air. R18 - In use, may form flammable/explosive vapour-air mixture. R19 - May form explosive peroxides. R20 - Harmful by inhalation. R21 - Harmful in contact with skin. R22 - Harmfull if swallowed. R23 - Toxic by inhalation. R24 - Toxic in contact with skin. R25 - Toxic if swallowed. R26 - Very toxic by inhalation. R27 - Very toxic in contact with skin. R28 - Very toxic if swallowed. R29 - Contact ith water liberates toxic gas. R30 - Can become highly flammable in use. R31 -Contact with acid liberates toxic gas. R32- Contact with acid kiberates very txic gas. R33 - Danger of cumulative effects. R34 - Causes burns. R35 - Causes severe burns. R36- Irritating to eyes. R37 - Irritating to respiratory system. R38 - Irritating to skin. R39 - Dnager of very serious irreversible effects. R40 - Possible risk of irreversible effects. R41 - Risk of serious damage to yes. R42 - May cause sensitisation by inhalation. R43 - May cause sensitisation by skin contact. R44 - Risk of explosion if heated under coninement. R45 - My cause cancer. R46 - May cause heritable genetic damage. R47 - May cause birth defects. R48 - Danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure