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  1. I was until I looked up where Heathcote is. Bugger that.
  2. Check battery for signs of life, if okay start car as per normal
  3. Go Motul 300v or NEO. Both are better than RP. No turbo timer - not required. Just drive comfortably for the last block or two before you get to your destination EBC - HKS EVC, Blitz IBC or Greddy Profec B. Why delete the cat? Just get a high flowing cat. If it is the HKS turbo kit, leave the cat as is.
  4. About damn time.
  5. Interesting. At least you know it is an aftermarket Clarion unit.
  6. I like what you're doin' there Leon. Also, clear tube is for catch can?
  7. Where is the link to this masterpiece?
  8. Good luck with the sale Peter. Must say, it is one of the cleanest NM35's I have seen. Very nice looking (and sounding) car. Those tweeters, whilst custom, might as well be OEM. Quite nice.
  9. Just bend it so that it clears. Mine has SFA clearance - it is a different bar that came on the car - but there are no touch/rub marks on it. If you clear it and find that fouls, just bend it a little more out the way.
  10. LOL. I didn't see that.
  11. Pics of impeccable wrapping Ryan?
  12. hmm... I am curious as to how you come to the conclusion that a wider tyre on a larger diameter rim will have the same contact patch as a smaller narrower rim. I just can't see how the contact patch would be shorter for the tyre on the larger rim. Wider, yes of course... but shorter? Explain?
  13. Why would there be a decrease in performance. Assuming the rolling diameter is very close and the 19's are wider (usually the case with OEM), the main differences will be a greater rubber contact patch due to the wider rim-thus wider tyre (unless you are doing the stretched thing) and a harsher ride due to the lower profile tyres on the 19's. Also you may notice a small decrease in fuel economy due to the larger contact area with the road (I lost around 0.5km/L). Reference: I went from OEM 17's on my Stagea to Buddy Club 19's. Both weighed around the same but the BC have 245's on them (9" wide) where as the 17's have 215's on them (7" wide). Car handles much, much better with the new rims... but a lot of that comes down to the tyres.
  14. Slotted or drilled will be fine. For reference, both Porsche and Lamborghini both use drilled rotors on their supercars (albeit different compounds), I can't see how you'd be pushing a NA V35 hard enough to worry about whether you have drilled or slotted rotors. Depending on the quality/quantity of the existing rotors and if money is tight, why not just get the face machined?
  15. Yep, Infinity M35 is the 3.5L version of the Y50 Fuga (Infinity M56 is the Fuga with a 5.6L V8 in there ) Nothing like the Nissan M35 which we love so much
  16. I think it will be done with a few other parts on Sunday
  17. Non standard screen. Can you give a pic of the DVD section above the glovebox?
  18. No, although it would be best to do pads at the same time. Just make sure that the rotors are for your brake package (ie 350z Track)
  19. Not creative. Bluebird is gone. Replaced by Pathy. Craig referencing his desire for 4L in his Stagea
  20. Waiting for them to be shipped out... still
  21. I think you'll find that it is a Nissan item
  22. Yeah, those crazy, insane Pathfinders
  23. Nope, but going by the correspondence I have had with both companies, Mine's does sound the better of the two. Will be interested to hear your thoughts after testing both.
  24. Good to see you back Dunc and dare I say, Mines > Impul?
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