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Krishy

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  1. Hoping someone can help. Instead of using z32 AFM as an upgrade, are RB25 owners able to use the RB25NEO AFM as an upgrade. Z32 stands out a fair bit but would have thought that the RB25NEO AFM would have been bit more sleeper look and provide the gains.

    Hopefully this all makes sense.

  2. Check out the workshop thread in the sticky section mate. There are some that you might find near you.

    I personally use Boostworx, been using them since I got my car and have not had any issues with them. I know a few mates of mine have used other workshops around the place and speak highly of them too, so it all comes down to experience. I like to go back to the same workshop as they know the car since I got it from day 1.

    I think Graham West Workshop or Southern Hi Tech Dyno might be close to you.

  3. Insurance is based on the youngest driver. So even if the car is under your parents name and you are listed on the list of drivers, than it is calculated for the youngest driver. Best bet is to call up insurance company's. Shannons and Just Car were the 2 that I had to go through when I was 21. Good luck with it all.

  4. This is exactly the problem that I was having with my 33. This issue points to the AAC valve. This is the valve that allows air into the motor when the throttle is closed, hence keeping the motor running. This normally has a carbon buildup and clogs the airways. That DIY link that was posted up is exactly what I used to take the aac off and give it a good cleaning. Problem solved.

  5. ^^ as mentioned above. Give the AFM a good clean, take it for a run and see how that goes.

    Also by getting Synergy to do a service, what was done as part of the servicing?

    Stalling is a known issue with the BOV being blocked off, even though I have yet to experience it for myself as yet.

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  6. I have always used Bob Jane's at Prospect, on Main North Road. Clint, the guy who does the alignment has been there for a long time and certainly knows his stuff. Always have been happy with their service and price.

  7. put some pics if you have any. Did you have an alarm or immobilizer installed? What are the chances of the statesman being stolen as well. Blood stains could be from cuts obtained etc. Have you notified the men in blue?

  8. It all depends on how much it will cost the insurance company to fix or to payout. Which ever is cheaper. So if fixing everything is easier and cheaper than they will get it all fixed but if paying out on the car and making is a repairable writeoff is cheaper than the insurance companies seem to go that way.

    Never good to hear someone's pride and joy being stolen and than molested.

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  9. Personally I would get rid of the turbo timer as you don't really need one. The gauges shall be fine as long as they are not above the top of the dash line, as mentioned above ^^^.

    The only real problem I can see from a cops point of view would be that you are not clearly able to see the speedometer.

  10. Im

    In w.a so not sure on differences. Ours is lowest part of car

    So even if your eyebrow height is ok they can still defect you if you have a big kit on? That is harsh mate. In SA they do not care about lowest part of your car as long as the eyebrow height is with in the legal limits.

    Also they can defect you as many times as they want under the word "safety"

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