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if ur doing the conversion y only use a 1j? a 2j would seem more logical

i can 100% say that the car will crank/idle with a z32 on a stock ecu. I know this caus when i was swapping johns parts out we tried this :P

never said was gonna do a conversion.. he just thinks that the NEO 25 is top shit... i personally think its just a tweaked GTST... nothing special...

yo peeps

anyone know where can get a subaru tuned? apart from factory places

subiworks.. think they do tuning..?

thers a place on kingston road after all jap heading south... lots of wrxies ther...

APC do alot of wrxs.. im telling u they do them.. but im not recommending them

:( bad news for bryny wisdom teeth are coming out :)

hahah.. is that all.. i got 8 teeth pulled out... for my braces.. all within a month.. 2 at a time..

Hahaha, I had a tooth pulled about 7 years ago, f**k it hurts :yes:

4 wisdom teeth and 4 others.. man up joshie...

when u have a numb mouth full of blood and gauss then u can complain.. haha

I JUST SPENT 1 HOUR reply to PMs.. lol...

only 16 this time lol...

only!!

nah all good.. hope it helps fellas.

oh and my O2 sensor arrived today.. express post and into 180 tomorrow!!!..

and why does AP charge 10 to send a 1.7 kg parcel to vic.. and only charge 20 to send a 8.4kg from vic to here..??

WTF...? is it cause i used a waterpump box and sticky taped it..?

haha uh.. whats his name..

.........lee

yeah that tool...

asif go off at me for forgetting to mention i fixed the top afm on my GTR 8months before hand.. one little detail that my friend is a whinge..

anyway im glad i didnt get his old rusted RB20 s13... nasty paint...

whos slow89

yeah bryn and 4k myway..

for my old GTR... his car was worth not even 12k... and it needed a FRIGGEN RADIATOR.. who uses a CA rad on a RB20???

so glad i traded for a 97 type x with a SR20./. yeah SR yo.. none of this pump oil into the head and die big end shit.. lol

im using a RB20 rad on the S13 and a 16inch thermo thats a smarter option....

its only an RB though cheap to replace and takes only a morning lol..

took me 30mins to pull the RB20 out of the half cut lol... anglegrinder and crowbar are ur friends.

yeah bryn and 4k myway..

for my old GTR... his car was worth not even 12k... and it needed a FRIGGEN RADIATOR.. who uses a CA rad on a RB20???

so glad i traded for a 97 type x with a SR20./. yeah SR yo.. none of this pump oil into the head and die big end shit.. lol

yeah just every time you rev past 5000 rpm for more than a second all your rocker arms will snap off...sic :thumbsup:

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