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  1. Yeah I'd have to agree. When I first bought my 33 it was quiet as, but now after driving around on bumpy roads, it's starting to get a few rattles here and there. I guess sometimes these things are just inevitable.
  2. Stock 1994 R33 GTS-t 143rwkw Engine management - Stock ECU Boost ran - 7psi Turbo - Stock Intercooler - Stock Standard BOV Standard exhaust Fuel used - BP Ultimate Stock all other internals Transmition - Automatic
  3. APC - Advanced Performance Centre www.apc-racing.com These guys have always been pretty good to me and my folks. Worth a look.
  4. Yeah, I've noticed the same thing. I usually run about 33-34psi in mine (stocko rims/tyres) and I've found that the ride's really good, but the handling sucks; it rolls on the rims. But at higher pressure the corners aren't so hairy, so yeah I'd be going up around 38psi for handling... but for everyday use, the 32psi would do you just fine.
  5. benl1981 is the noise you're talking about the one that sounds like something's bashing from side-to-side inside the central vents? I get the same problem, not very often, but it seems to go away with a small hit to the top of the vents or by turning the climate control off, and then back on again. So I'm not so sure its an adjuster... it's more like something's flapping around inside. I haven't had a chance to pull anything apart, but I'm thinking the actual vent connections themselves might be the answer (the tubing). Sorry, speculations are all I have at the moment
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