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Guest INASNT
Originally posted by gtst88

my friend fixed his S-AFC right at the top right corner of his windscreen and the cop that was checking his car for roadworthiness didnt see it .. well my friend got a canary because his exhaust piping was too low & an open pod filter .. fark cops ..

haha

didnt the cop see the wire coming down the side of the windscreen?

I have to hide my s-afc in my glovebox for my epa test

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by predator666

hey inasnt.. just open up the S-SAFC, disconnect the little plug to the board and it won't be able to rev past 2500rpm anyway :D I wonder whether they'd be too dumb to notice?

hahah that might b a plan, i can tell them my car is really a diesel and has the rev limiter set to 2500rpm.

Damn if i had a pfc i could have lowered the rev limiter to 3000rpm then they couldnt rev it past there if they tried.

Thats the only thing that suxs about the s-afc is that if u unplug it from the loom the stock ecu wont run properly!

Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

what about all the BMWs and lexuses who have bright yellow driving lights ? can i change my parkers to yellow ?

Xenons are the best - blue but legal! :P

A friend of mine has red angel eyes at the front of his car, but it's a BMW, so the cops don't bother him. :) 3 times cops have looked and not once have they booked him... ;)

Osram have good white bulbs too.

Xenons = HID = High Intensity Discharge = BRIGHT! = Expensive (A retro-kit for most cars will cost at least $1000 to buy (if it's a good quality kit))

:P

LED = Light Emittign Diode = Small, not very bright.

You can buy ordinary filament globes called 'xenon' but they are not. They have nothing to do with real xenons... A real Xenon bulb has no filament and will cost >$100. (Mine are $210 each!)

Originally posted by pushead

i doubt they will put this on record.. if they give you a warning don't worry about it.. they have 2 choices, either fine you or not.

If you send anything into Vicroads they'll keep it forever... yes FOREVER. Everytime you get pulled over the copper can bring up your vehicle record and check "comments" on the system detailling everything that has been wrong with your car in the past. As for hard copy documents, there a storage building in reservoir that has almost every single document anyone has given to Vicroads since it was set up millions of years ago... Basically they know how to cover their arses and drill people when they continue to disobey the "law".

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