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I never thought to check the piping out. Ill have a look in the morning. If it doesnt happen to be that, i'll have to bring it to a mechanic i suppose. I'll let you know what happens anyway arbess.

poor GTRs dont like surviving on uni wages any more than a uni student does

in regard to what needs checking: its all above, weve told you. we cant do much more unless you get a reading of the fault codes or use some intuition and take apart the piping, pull out the AFM's and get them tested. An auto electrician can test stuff like coil power packs , AFMs etc if you dont have the right tools

if you cant afford the call out then it may be best to bite the bullet and sell the car. shes got a big belly and likes to eat your cash :P

Your absolutely right! i can watch in amazement my fuel magically dropping before my eyes! They do eat cash!

Oh and also try talking nice to the car.....i threatened to sell her once and she wouldn't start for 3 days!!!!! No joke!

lol thats like the "talking to plants make it grow better" kinda thing. spread the good feng shui and you get positive energy. heheh. I admit, i say sorry to my car if i ever accidentally go over a pothole or bottom-out on a speed bump. pretty sad :ermm:

You sold your gtst for a GTR? true though with thrashability. thrash a GTR, and in the possible case it goes bang, expect to pay big bucks! :D

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