sorry for not replyin, been away workin,
well to answer all the latest question's,
when it gets hot, if i don't stop to let it cool it'll go to point of boiling, so far this has happen 1 time (stuck on the road goin uphill with nowhere to pull over, (moonbi range!, if ya been there?)).
the turbo is the standard item & standard boost, 5.5-6 psi at full load.
i've got a fitting mid way on my heater hoses to bleed air out.
the thermostat can only go in one way, with all genuine nissan gaskets and parts.
on the front is only a bull bar and lights, i did drive it around for weeks untill i got pulled up by the fun natzi's about it, but it didn't help the problem, even tried for a few trips without the grill.
the thermo is a davies-craig unit, only just fits in the front and is 14" dia,
it's in front of the air-con core, and is wired up to push through, & the blades are facing the correct way. (as in the curve)
the oil pressure does drop when it's hot, down to around 16-17psi, it's around 21-22psi at normal temp. (mesured at idle)
it is lifted & has a boody lift but it did all this when it was stock,
the tune is next in line to be done, i am starting to suspect the no 4 or 5 pot, cos it's on its 3rd exuast manifold gasket

and when it gets to hot the gasket starts to fail on those cylinders in the same spot, the 3rd time i changed it i stripped the head right down, machined the manifold's so they where exactly flat, and it friggin blew again, so my theory is them 2 cylinders might be way over fueling sometimes?
thanks heaps again for the help, it's good to get help from people without all the dorks that just talk rubbish and cause arguments

91 GQ lwb, 6"lift, 35's, RB30DET twin cam head efi turbo.
98 Nissan s1 stagea rb25det manual, sleeper family wagon!