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GTS-t VSPEC

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  1. Why get Nismo ones ? I'd personally go for the TEIN Super Streets.
  2. Either replace the globes, or add a resistor to increase the current draw.
  3. Yes, plug gap and the amount of boost being run can often lead to misfire. The fact that expensive platinum plugs don't like being gapped is one reason I never use them, I prefer the coppers, as there cheap and can be gapped to suit the need. I've run coppers with 600rwhp, so there is no issue with them. A new set everytime I service it is a cheap investment.
  4. Grey smoke is better than white or blue smoke. It just sounds like unburnt fuel to me, which is fairly normal on Skylines. It could be that the gap on the plugs aren't producing a clean burn when they're cold, so you could try playing with gap sizes. But I don't believe it is much to worry about.
  5. I haven't fit either, but by the looks of things it shouldn't be too hard, aslong as you have a few basic tools. I prefer the Carbon Fibre looking one.
  6. Hi mate, This will be a SAUWA club event, of which members of the club are given preference to the event. You can join the club if you want, link http://wa.skylinesaustralia.com/sauwa.php If you just want to remain a public forum member, then you could participate in some of the public events that AHG run etc. Cheers Paul
  7. Kerry Wade ? Who rolled Ross Dunkerton's Evo at Targa ?
  8. Sorry RyRy, car only goes to people who can drive, and Bubba
  9. I could let you drive mine, if yours isn't ready in time. And yes, I'm down for this
  10. ^^^ Just wanted to save that for future use
  11. I'm pretty sure they'd get sent back to FULCRUM for the repair of the TEINS anyway. Just call Brad at WA SUSPENSION, he'll point you in the right direction.
  12. Wrong area to post, maybe try the For Sale -> Wanted to Buy
  13. Yeah, I believe some of the onus is on the purchaser to make sure they're happy with what they're getting etc.
  14. You'll have to go to the pits regardless to get the sticker removed, but doesn't mean you can't complain to the Police Ombudsman about it. That's assuming the car passes the pits without an issues of course.
  15. BCP6ES
  16. Keef, As MunkyBoy suggests, I've often used some of the Eastern States Club Members to ensure that parts arrive etc
  17. Good cruise, than to SilWA for running it, and Nathan (on behalf of SAUWA) for helping organise it. A big thanks to Terry for letting me scam a lift (and even a drive). Nice to meet a few new people, and the free drinks at City Beach was good
  18. What can they do ? Link to a website ? Remap the RB25 ECU ? I don't think so, unless there replacing the daughter board. If so how much ? Replace the RB25 Chip with and RB20 one ? Probably, and so can people in Perth.
  19. To get SAUWA stickers you'll need to join the SAUWA Club, see details here: SAUWA Membership
  20. I'll be there, car whoring with Terry in the blue Zed
  21. Aww, I thought it was funny Terry, I'll bring my own dummy
  22. Screamer, Any SAUWA member can come along, no matter what you drive. S15's are nice, and there still a Nissan
  23. Either your local Nissan dealership, or online at Jap Parts WA SAUWA Sponsor Kudos Motorsport
  24. Not alot of info to go on, but it could be AFM related, you sure you don't have a boost leak ?
  25. I thought I was answering that question
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