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im still droolen hahahah...

nah i gotta find out what is up with the turbo, still doesnt make anything more than 1 or 3 psi at max.. if anything at all.. after that. boost controler to 8psi and she'll be fine with a fuel pump.. then start on the inside mess.

till a tune

then 15psi daily and 19psi on high boost

im still droolen hahahah...

nah i gotta find out what is up with the turbo, still doesnt make anything more than 1 or 3 psi at max.. if anything at all.. after that. boost controler to 8psi and she'll be fine with a fuel pump.. then start on the inside mess.

till a tune

then 15psi daily and 19psi on high boost

Checked your cat converter? It could be blocked,

I was boosting back to 3-4 psi barely until I realised I had blown my cat :)

brand new highflow cat... doesnt matter now

dump pipe came off last nite and boost spiked.... sent me a 180 into a rock wall and its f**ked.... bye bye r31 coupe *CRIES*

anyone wanna buy some parts off it.... kinda f**king devo'd

SSSSSSHHHHHHHHIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTT mate.

There goes 1+yrs of blood sweat and tears down the drain.

I can't believe it :D. Never thought you would smash a car.

Buy a cheap s13 shell and dump the box and motor into that :D

hey guys im from sunny coast and drivin a r31 nissan skyline wagon Gx 88 cream in colour wave if ya see me drivin through mdore. peace.

Lol did my partner open that gate on you and another blue r31 on maroochydore road? If so tidy 31 champ!

yeah it was a hot as f**k car.. i loved it, over 3 years of wadges and 2 cars got me there... till the dump pipe came off the turbo and boost spiked... hello wall..

cant think of another 31 atm... 4wd' to get, then i can get a track only car

welcome to the coast mate, prob seen my red now heap of scrap metal cruisen around? if you want some 31 parts hit me up, or

www.r31skylineclub.com will get you the into you need

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