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  1. I had a dream last night where i spewed poo all over the walls while on the toilet and had to spend ages cleaning it off, so that was sleepy-time ruined. Then i woke up, and read this thread. Thanks very much 'jake', now my day's wrecked too.
  2. dude I'm all in favour of helping those that need it, but those that don't help themselves I'm not so keen on. I've made some notes above to assist you in your quest. I'd advise do some more research, decide on a setup that will work for your goals and budget, then put it forward for discussion and for people to make recommendations on. Just asking for info to be broadly given to you really pisses ppl off, gets you less genuine replies, and ties up the forums on here.
  3. was going to say, you're probably wishing you'd searched now rather than being inundated with nonsense.
  4. And don't let him tell you you're an amateur and shouldn't be using it.
  5. I gave you sensible medical advice above on the turbo that's best for you. And will add You should get NOS. Nos is hot right now.
  6. For someone with limited funds you sure have alot of funds to spend, from your recent threads. Anyway you're asking what turbo's best for you? gtx3076 is what you want. And i mean that in a medical sense. Trust me, i'm a doctor.
  7. Congrats on getting a skyline, they are a good fun car and fairly easy to work on, alot of cheap parts around for them too. There's tons of threads already with good info on what you've asked, best to do some searching and narrow down your q's first.
  8. You need to search more. And yes.
  9. pretty sure that's what I ended up doing too from memory, just ground out a little from the elongated holes to make them a little more elongated, just enough to get it on to all studs and then it went back on just fine.
  10. If i were you, and clearly i'm not, i'd buy the most expensive and fancy one with the most options, so you have covered all bases. Plus chicks are impressed by colorful flashy stuff so will be wowed if they ever ride in your passenger area. I found the gizzmo one hard to use, and easy to lose a setting cause the buttons aren't that responsive. Go blitz or hks. I think we both agree, money is no object so don't even take that into consideration.
  11. while I have advocated use of spacers in posts above, I'm not a fan of bolt on spacers, or spacers of any significant width. In fact I really only advocate use of hubcentric slipon spacers no more than 15-18mm thick, with extended studs fitted. For the reasons - Bolton spacers create twice as many nuts that can work loose, especially the ones underneath securing the spacer to the hub that aren't accessible to check and keep tightened. Going to a wider spacer also creates the excessive strain on suspension components mentioned by other posters; I don't believe that stock hubs and wheel studs are designed to such fine tolerances that even a slight change of track width is enough for things to start breaking....from what I've seen of the jap engineering they over-engineer too much for that to be a factor... but start pushing it with a much wider spacer and the risk grows.
  12. agreed, they are the Santa Claus of the tarmac. I would ignore the Porsche too...in fact I do, plenty of 'em round these parts, only every now and then does one of them really catch my eye if it looks beefy enough.
  13. Agreed...do you have a pic of the well made item you're referring to you can put up instead?
  14. already a big thread about this, and will say again, the thing is you're claiming a title that's not been earned. You say you're studying to be a doctor...but you don't go around telling people you're a Dr yet do you, cause, you're not. You may well be one day and you can enjoy the success of having earned it then. Same deal with wearing the name-badge of a GTR.....
  15. thanks fellas, and I think gtsboy might have a possibility with the accidental tune bit too, it's just weird that if I leave it in 2nd and run it all the way to redline it won't come in with the same kick, only happens in drive and around 100k....on full throttle at that point busy watching the road but seems seems around 100 every time. Bit more background, there's 3in bellmouth dump/blitz exhaust, 100cell metal cat, fmic, apexi pod in custom airbox, 3in metal intake pipe, td05 turbo running off wastegate only at 13psi with greddy profec B for spool assist only - no duty cycle, exhaust cam retarded 2deg, tomei fuel pump, good state of tune with even comp across all cylinders, splitfires, injectors cleaned, iridium plugs. Safc neo being tuned at moment (which is why i'm now asking about the stock ecu tuning thing, covering all bases) and no bagging out the safc lol, it's doing exactly what I want at this stage, minor little touch ups on the afr...I can certainly see the limitations of it now after having played around with it firsthand but on the other hand am even more convinced it's good for minor tidying up, the low throttle/rpm has picked up nicely) with aem wideband gauge. Afr's are around 11-11.5 between 5500-6500 with 1% adjustment on the safc so nothing really needed there, maybe it is just the stock ecu hits the 'right' point then?
  16. fluid is fresh as can be, I'm using Penrite full synth. Have a fairly decent B&M trans cooler on it too. I recently did a valve body upgrade (twice, cause one of the separator gaskets had a slight leak the first time) so it has well and truly been flushed out and fairly new fluid. It doe still flare a lot on the 2nd-3rd change though so you could be right, maybe the 3rd gear lockup engaging at around that speed?
  17. so r33 with basic usual mods. It's auto and I still have stock ecu - have found that it's average performance wise, until it hits 100k's, then it's like the tune comes alive and it starts pulling hard. Doesn't happen like that at any point below 100k, and I had a search but can't see this being discussed anywhere. Anyone know if this maybe something tuned into the stock ecu for overtaking ability or anything like that?
  18. Yeah they are the sort that work loose and kill people. Cause there is no longer anything to centre your wheel.
  19. There u go, thats the spirit, searching will def reduce flamage your way when you do ask q's
  20. and I have plenty of smartass answers...feel free to fire away
  21. Thats just a new form of wastegate porting, similar to VTN. Garrett is developing it right now, i swear. Ballbag. See...?
  22. thank you. My advice is to type it as 'spacers' and not 'spacer's'. When you say 'several' that doesn't sound like a lot, otherwise you would have said 'a lot'...? If you had been a career person in the automotive trade and they were a big problem I would imagine you would have seen 'a lot'. Could you give a specific number, like 5? And how many vehicles did you see with wheel-stud issues of some sort during your career that didn't run spacers? I would imagine, a lot...? I can think of 3 stud issues I've known of personally, that had nothing to do with spacers and it's not even my trade..
  23. Mozzmann how many failures did you get to see firsthand over the years?
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