GT-R Post-Build Disaster

A month later, the readings on the Trans Oil Pressure gauge were very low. Back at the shop, and turns out there were damages to both Trans Oil Pump Filters. When the FWD Gear Pinion came off and scraped against the output shaft (Damage 1), tiny metal pieces made their way into the filters clogging them and eventually damaging them. So those had to be replaced. The issue replacing these parts are the labor costs of dropping the Trans.

2 months later, noticed puddles underneath the car after a drive. The Engine Oil Cooler was leaking. Shop managed to fix it well, instead of a new replacement. This is the only damage that’s unrelated to my post-build disaster, just bad timing haha. Over-time, the coolers tend to leak/break from either road vibrations, corrosion or rust.

5 months later, the main drama $h!tshow & unbelievable coincidences began! First, I decided to switch from COBB to Ecutek and had a custom tune with TCM tuning as well. On my first 2 cold starts, the car would jerk forward a little and then stalls. Starts back normally on the 2nd time. I thought the battery was dying and replaced it.

Next, went on my first drive with the new EcuTek tune. I noticed some heaviness as I drove out, but fades as soon as the RPMs pick up. I had the CP/TP all set to 0,0,0,0 and then adjusted to +2,+2,+2,+2 and still felt that heaviness.

I then proceeded to do my first pull and just when I hit about 15psi at 3K RPMs, a massive boost cut, went on limp, and 1 code popped: P0011 (Camshaft Position A – Timing Over Advanced B1). I parked, cleared the code, and did a 2nd gear relearn and adjusting all to -1,-1,-1,-1. Drove off again, and suddenly got both ECM/TCM CEL and lost, I think 1st gear. (I can’t remember which. At that point I was too frustrated to focus). The same P0011 ECM code appeared and TCM code: P283C (Shift Fork C Position).

At the shop the engine was checked first, and noticed the Coolant fluids had a white milky texture. Next, all engine & trans fluids were drained and the trans fluid was also very milky. Result was from a crack in the Trans Heat Exchanger, which was pushing oil into the water line and contaminating the coolant (explains the milky texture). But wait, there’s more…

With all the contaminated fluids seeping all over, the shop had to drop down the trans AGAINNN to inspect the clutches & gears. As they expected, fluid all over with damages to all my Dodson Clutches, which had to be replaced. (writing this now is boiling my nerves just thinking about how many times I had to pay for Trans labor…google it, it’s a B**ch! and now a new set of Dodson 8/8/ clutches, it’s like I’m building 2 GTRs). anyways..

Still with the injured rear diff, I had a couple of slow drives out until suddenly TCM up again killing all gears except 2nd & 6th…and loud gear whines and grinds. 2 TCM codes: P2841 (Shift Fork D Pos) and P284B (Shift Fork C Stuck). Back at the shop again, to find out that the Factory Shift Fork 2/4 broke, along with the Gear Synchros. Both need to be replaced with the Dodson Heavy Duty 2/4 & Dodson GR6 Synchros.

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    Jesus bud 😭😭😭😭

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