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satyx
18th January 2012, 11:56 PM
Ok guys i thought i would start a bit of a build up and ongoing thread for my patrol. Somewhere to ask questions and ideas, as well as show off my mods. I would like to hear feedback on everything as im learning and am always keen to know more.

First up the patrol (whom my partner is calling Penny) on day one.... hours after paying for her.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/MyPatrol_Posts.png

satyx
18th January 2012, 11:59 PM
After a few weeks passed and the money built up again..... on went a safari snorkel. Very happy with this. Makes the patrol look a little tougher and more off-roadish.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/Post_2011-08-16170505.jpg http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/Post_DSC04206.jpg

satyx
19th January 2012, 12:02 AM
Christmas came and i worked, but working brought me bonus time and public holiday pay...... so next mods were Dual battery and 3" exhaust.

Exhaust Before
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/3inExhaust1.jpg

Exhaust After
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/3inExhaust2.jpg

satyx
19th January 2012, 12:19 AM
Dual battery Install. I purchased a 150amp projecta system to monitor my batteries, as i got it cheap through work. Seems to do the trick for the moment, but i dont like the positive fuse box on top of the battery. I would like to re do that section again and possibly tidy some of the wiring up a bit too. Not that best pictures of the install. I did the dual batt wiring at night so no photo's of that but we did get a chance to take a few pics of us running a dedicated line to the rear 12v plug. Future plans will see this run to a switch board once we make up som custom drawers, so i can run fridge, lights and an inverter.

Install Mounting bracket on pass wheel arch
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt1.jpg

Install Tray
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt2.jpg

Fit battery and projector isolation kit
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt3.jpg

Run wiring through firewall and into cabin then under door kick panels
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt4.jpg
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt5.jpg

Finally into the rear pass boot panels. Here we found the attempts of the previous owners wiring, relays and all. Tracing it we found it lead under the car and to some disused lights under the rear bar. Which i had broken on a trip some time ago. So we took the time to rip the bulk of it out. wasnt sure what to do with the relay though so left it for the time being.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt6.jpg
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt7.jpg

Wired up 12v socket
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt9.jpg

All wired up at the battery. Checked with the multimeter- and no loss to the back. Just what we wanted.
http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/DualBatt10.jpg

satyx
19th January 2012, 12:27 AM
Lastly an addition i finaly put on the other day. The nissan patrol.com.au sticker i received from Snicko ( big thank you Snicko). I think it looks great and add a bit of personality to the car. You can just make out the new rhino racks on the roof too. Another addition i have made. Though i do have questions on the mounting on the gutter, which i will go into later.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/nissanpatrolcom_sticker.jpg

Also something to keep an eye on. Saw this in my local tyre shop. Customer came in with a spanner wedged into the tyre. The tyre tech said he had never seen anything like it in 12 years. I thought it was pretty cool.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/Spanner.jpg

Hunty
20th January 2012, 12:05 AM
Looks good, always good to see someone build up there 4by what other mods have you got planned?

Deadly GU
20th January 2012, 08:19 AM
Coming along nicely there mate :bigthumbup:
I've been using those same fuse boxes for the last few years now, have found them excellent. Mine have bounced all the way up to the Cape & back & have not had so much as 1 blown fuse since I've been using them :bigthumbup:

satyx
23rd January 2012, 10:28 PM
Major mods planned for this year are: rear drawers and cargo barrier, rear bar, steel bull bar, side steps, new spring and shock package, hot water and lighting. Setting it up as a camping getaway/daily driver so im not going to go too crazy just yet. just work on what needs to be done to make our trips away better, safer, easier and more fun. My other half saw a few posts on here about putting bulbs in the upper tail lights. so a quick visit to ebay and presto we have working upper taillights. Not the best picture as it was taken on my phone but you get the idea.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/Taillights.jpg

wildgu6
23rd January 2012, 11:16 PM
Lookin good buddy, nice work and great pics, Coming along very nice.

satyx
5th February 2012, 03:23 AM
hey all, i have just finished fitting up my boost and pyro guages. Unfortunately i have 2 concerns. First the yobbo who installed the exhaust placed the temp probe about 3 inches from the bottom of the dump pipe. I suspect this is what he could reach from under a hoist. As it is further from the turbo i know my temps are going to be lower then most posted figures, but by how much? Today it seemed to hover around 200c cruising around town at 60kph.

2nd my boost guage, under normal driving climbs to 7psi and stalls. If i rev it a little it will slowly climb higher but i have to hold the revs for some time to make it move. During my tune after the exhaust i had boost set to 15psi so shouldnt the boost climb evenly with revs up to this point. The dyno chat i got from the tuners showed a nice smooth power and torque curve. It could be leaking at the guage as i need to retighten the nuts on the line, could this be the reason it stalls at 7psi or have i stuffed something else up during the install?

Any help would be much appreciated. Here is a pic of the finished product.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/guages2.jpg

satyx
16th April 2012, 07:00 PM
Just a quick pic of the patrol over the Easter weekend after a bit of mud bashing. I had a great time.... so did the misses.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/Post_2012-04-09_gupatrol.jpg

Rip'n'Shred
17th April 2012, 09:53 AM
Coming together nicely. Well done.

I installed a boost gauge once and had had issues with it doing weird stuff like that. I think off memory I stuffed something up in the install with the hose into the gauge. Can't remember what I did but it was either over tightened or under tightened, could have been the amount of hose past the olive? ? ? Sorry, getting old! :)

Kimberley Mob
20th April 2012, 11:14 AM
Now that's how a patrol should look, covered in mud
I also have a missus that is addicted to mud, whether it's on the motorbikes or the patrol if there's mud around she'll find it

Rusty86
20th April 2012, 11:43 AM
hey all, i have just finished fitting up my boost and pyro guages. Unfortunately i have 2 concerns. First the yobbo who installed the exhaust placed the temp probe about 3 inches from the bottom of the dump pipe. I suspect this is what he could reach from under a hoist. As it is further from the turbo i know my temps are going to be lower then most posted figures, but by how much? Today it seemed to hover around 200c cruising around town at 60kph.

2nd my boost guage, under normal driving climbs to 7psi and stalls. If i rev it a little it will slowly climb higher but i have to hold the revs for some time to make it move. During my tune after the exhaust i had boost set to 15psi so shouldnt the boost climb evenly with revs up to this point. The dyno chat i got from the tuners showed a nice smooth power and torque curve. It could be leaking at the guage as i need to retighten the nuts on the line, could this be the reason it stalls at 7psi or have i stuffed something else up during the install?

Any help would be much appreciated. Here is a pic of the finished product.

http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j415/satyx2401/guages2.jpg

Great looking truck mate, I've enjoyed following the build up.

People's EGTs will differ a fair bit due to a number of different factors but mine driving around town were around 350-400 deg.....until I had a whole heap of gunk cleaned out from the throttle body and intercooler pipes which lowered the temps by 30-50 deg! haha can't wait to see what will happen when the inlet manifold is cleaned out...

So I guess it doesn't really matter what temps you see on the gauge, drive it and monitor it in different conditions and you'll know what's normal and will be quick to pick up on any fluctuations or abnormally high readings which may indicate a problem. But I would say yours might be 100-150 deg lower than if the probe was closer. Your exhaust upgrade and NADS will have lowered it too, so it might not be too far off 50-100 deg who knows?? :)

Has the boost gauge sorted itself out yet or are you still having problems? Sounds like maybe a installation problem, might be best to check EVERY connection for leaks etc

Keep the pics coming :)

Cheers,
Rusty