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how long will it take to receive delivery of the product after the purchase date of the 31st? as i have to change my oil pretty soon lol.. but im in for one as well for RB25 pending your answer :laugh:

how long will it take to receive delivery of the product after the purchase date of the 31st? as i have to change my oil pretty soon lol.. but im in as well pending your answer :angry:

You should get them a couple of days after Oxford transfers the money and it clears.

the buy is sposed to be ending tomorrow guys please advise if still interested!!so i can finalise the buy.

at this stage we have only 10 people that have paid up and a few that have pulled out, but there are a few remaining that have not let me know if they wanna go ahead.

so 10 ppl does that mean have to transfer $45 instead of the $41?... (since most ppl have transferd $41)

count me in for '90 RB26

will send payment once i get which price to pay lol

I paid last week, you really need to let people know if they're payment has been recieved mate. especially since the end date has come and gone...

I'd just like to know if the money has reached you or not...

hiya all

just to let ya know that the group buy will be finalised on monday and all the deposits from people will be paid to the distributor on tues or wed.

so hopefully they will be sent out to you guys by the weekend.

but if you would still like one i will be buying a few extras to have if ppl are still keen, only difference will be they will cost $41 plus postage(instead of $41 including postage)

cheers oxford.

hello all

just to let you all know i finalised the purchase of the valves today and they should all be delivered by weeks end hopefully as promised.

cheers oxford

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...now that i do have the valve and can finally get around to changing the engine oil, what should i replace the oil with? (weight, brand etc)

hiya andy

i use MOTUL oils in both my bikes and my cars, they are good quality without being horrendesly expensive, 5ltrs of turbolight 4100 which is a 10/40 weight oil should set you back around $45-50 depending on where ya get it. when you do the oil change don't forget to put a light smear of oil (clean of course)around the gasket surface of the valve to assist in it sealing correctly.

as these oils have scrubbers added in them when you change it, it should come out black as this means it has cleaned the carbons and silts out of your system.

if the oil comes out cleanish so to speak it means it has not really been decarbonising anything inside the engine, which over time can lead to earlier than normal bearing damage or failure.

hope this helps.

cheers oxford

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