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Since when? Linky link please.

Plus I can easily beat that price anyway. lol. Sif you'd look anywhere else.

thats without actuator too. only like 80 cheaper than aarons..

and im sorry for looking elsewher dan SORRY :laugh: dont punish me.. i checked out ur site dan but no mention of the 3071R... :)

Bathurst 4-7th Oct

Indy 18-21st Oct

Whats wrong with your google???

google broken..

The only downfall of the standard reg is flowrate. I think they are limited to 230L/hour or 600rwhp

Why have you picked 740cc injectors? They can easily supply you with enough fuel for 500rwkw. 240rwkw should only require 550cc and even then you won't come anywhere near their max. It's all in the tune. Get youself a Nismo, SARD, HKS or Tomei intank pump (they are all the same pump). They are the best for direct fit and good for up to 550-600rwhp

yeah i realise that. 740cc would be overkill but so is a 3071R on 1bar only to get 240kw.. when the SR dies ill forge it up and hit up 300kw.. the injectors and 3071R should be able to support that.. so all im doing is leaving room for improvement..

the fuel pump i have in ther is some aftermarket one. forget brand but was told by the workshop that fitted it supports 500ponies. ill pull it out to see what it really is.

marki, i've always said the wet is like liquid horsepower to the kiwi's :domokun:

bahahaha... yeah quite different.. havent had the 180sx in the rain before.. rain is quite rare here..

So you will be going 360 in the 180 soon ?

haha i did a 180 in the 180.. haha slide.. slide slide.. ok too much.. spin bahahaha...

ahaha also i went round a nice hairpin.. and 2 commo drivers wer on the side of the road having a smoke.. saw me.. and they just dropped ther jaws ahaha.. i came prob 1 foot from the damn pole though.. :sorcerer: showed them how its done...

this is whore town so no flaming bahaaha :laugh::)

farken rofl

speaking of ur car sub, hows she goin mate?

Yeah not to bad mate, fitted my Nismo fuel pump the other day the car felt a bit flat so i checked the plugs they were black as.

Im a bit confused on what plug to use. I was using BKR7E i dont think the car liked them. Im back with the BCPR6ES now i will see how they go.

and how is yours comin along.

Yeah not to bad mate, fitted my Nismo fuel pump the other day the car felt a bit flat so i checked the plugs they were black as.

Im a bit confused on what plug to use. I was using BKR7E i dont think the car liked them. Im back with the BCPR6ES now i will see how they go.

and how is yours comin along.

just go some coppers, u foul them alot so no point wasting 120 every time u change plugs. also ring danielson aka shrek aka dan for advice on which plugs to use

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