There's a squarish box at the back of the motor ontop of the cam covers.
Behind the plenum return pipe.
Mine is gone, I've been told some 33's do not have them.
Do I need one? The car runs fine otherwise.
T.
Skylines NSW is also organising a day.
Needs to be a 4wd dyno given the massive proliferation of WMD* in the West (*ie. GT-R's!)
I'm in of course, given all the mods I've done
Wanna see if I break 140rwkw!
T.
You're not wrong.
My mother is a DON (you know what that is).
She earns in two days what 'normal' people earn in two weeks. And let's not talk about the other 5 days...
But you don't mention the stress, the poor working conditions nor the heavy burden of responsibility...
Let's just say that she could collect GT-R's for a hobby and still dabble in real estate.
T.
You and every other skyline owner on the planet...
Mine are getting rather shagged to.
I've been told that buying good 2nd hand tyres is the go if you want to do weird shit and replace them every 6 months.
There are at least 4 tyre joints in Granville so I'm starting there...
T.
Yeah but Frank, many of us live out Parramatta way or more.
And one has to balance whether working in the city and NOT owning a skyline is better than commuting 15 mins everyday to work in one
And of course using it on the weekends...
T.
Ben is right on the money for IT. Kinda ***kked market.
I was earning a lot more when I worked in the city (but I had a lot more stress and work to do).
So I take a pay cut, work 15 mins from home and can drive to work.
No more $50 train fares.
More like $25 in fuel if that...
T.
The PowerFC has a knock sensor or rating when you hook up a hand controller.
Now apparently a 'rating' under 60 is good.
You can expect new cars to have a rating of 10-20.
A car that has done 100,000km might have 30-40.
But danger time (rebuild/retune) is when it hits 50/60.
Can anyone shed light on this?
I was told this applies to N/A and turbo cars (Or anything an FC can hook to).
I'll give you my rating later
T.