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Kralster Buddy...

Whats with your recent post in the wanted thread?

For real or what?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...amp;st=60

OMG that iz wrong krastler lol

:laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

he should get this :O but I guess everyone needs a little love now and again :)

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Yeah Jess, caught 5 salmon tonight, one biggie too! Still would rather be in the warmth of my own bed though :happy:

Wow, Go heslo!!!

But I know what you mean nothing beats your own bed :dry:

So are you out of town down there, must be a nice place that your working on if worth that much??

Shit yeah it's a nice place, wouldn't live down here if you paid me however, just a nice place to come for a few days then leave. That being said, I'm sure a lot of people would say the opposite to me but I'm a city guy. Can't do any Villis runs from up here :)

Shit yeah it's a nice place, wouldn't live down here if you paid me however, just a nice place to come for a few days then leave. That being said, I'm sure a lot of people would say the opposite to me but I'm a city guy. Can't do any Villis runs from up here ;)

Yeah it's a fair way out :O

Nice to relax and that but always nice to go back home and back to civilisation :laugh:

Bullsh!t........ :laugh: Can't your car drive quick enough to get here in reasonable time........

LOL

It can, but she's not with me up here, the girlfriend has it back in Adelaide and is driving it around; bad idea I know :P

Go Heslo!!

Im sure it will be fine :)

Ouch lol.....best wishes for it bein in one piece....waiting for the flamage from all the girls out there lol

FLAME!!!!! :P

LOL

query:

had car tuned at Boostworx. cant boost past 14psi as the rear muffler is creating a huge restriction, backpressure etc

Umm, can that lead to detonation? ie too much backpressure / not enough exhaust gasses getting out / leading to detonation (pinging) in the higher rpm area's of 1st/2nd/3rd gears ?

its pinging :)

^^^^

I got a PM about my wanted post.

But it didn't write that.

I just did a joke post saying

WANTED

Item - Love

Price - Free or best offer

Contact - PM me

Just for a bit of a laugh, but someone else modded it to say "anal love" instead of just plain "love"

cubes is on the case to find out, i want swift justice!!!

lol, nice cover up kralster.

anyways, finished work this morning, and went to sinergy out of sheer boredom.

test drove a couple cars, a 1994 32 GTR, stock aside from coilovers and catback, and in mint condition, 40 odd thou k's.

and a '98 34 GTt, weds 18's, uprated shocks and springs, catback system, SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much fun with the traction off.

if common sense hadnt kicked in, i probably woulda driven home in one of em... :(

query:

had car tuned at Boostworx. cant boost past 14psi as the rear muffler is creating a huge restriction, backpressure etc

Umm, can that lead to detonation? ie too much backpressure / not enough exhaust gasses getting out / leading to detonation (pinging) in the higher rpm area's of 1st/2nd/3rd gears ?

its pinging :(

3" magnaflow or similar should fix it all up for you :( not sure what price tho - may be able to find something 2nd hand in good condition?

so you reckon a big restriction CAN cause detonation in the higher rpm areas?

been really worrying me.

care to share your thoughts on this? Im only thinking its pinging as it sounds like a tinfull of nuts/coins at high rpm (+5000rpm), like something is loose but I highly doubt that. sat bolt upright in bed on sunday night with the thought that its most likely the sound of dreaded pinging.

yeah, just paid a SAU member $65 for a Kakimoto 3inch exhaust, delivered from WA. was going to go for a Magnaflow, can get a new one for $160 fitted but the wallett is too damned tight atm.

lol, nice cover up kralster.

anyways, finished work this morning, and went to sinergy out of sheer boredom.

test drove a couple cars, a 1994 32 GTR, stock aside from coilovers and catback, and in mint condition, 40 odd thou k's.

and a '98 34 GTt, weds 18's, uprated shocks and springs, catback system, SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much fun with the traction off.

if common sense hadnt kicked in, i probably woulda driven home in one of em... :stupid:

Can you tell me how much the GTR was and what colour???

I didn't get an offer at ALL!!!

Awww poor Krastler :wub:

so you reckon a big restriction CAN cause detonation in the higher rpm areas?

been really worrying me.

care to share your thoughts on this? Im only thinking its pinging as it sounds like a tinfull of nuts/coins at high rpm (+5000rpm), like something is loose but I highly doubt that. sat bolt upright in bed on sunday night with the thought that its most likely the sound of dreaded pinging.

yeah, just paid a SAU member $65 for a Kakimoto 3inch exhaust, delivered from WA. was going to go for a Magnaflow, can get a new one for $160 fitted but the wallett is too damned tight atm.

i dont think a restricting exhaust will cause pinging but wrong AFR will or also bad fuel

mine pings like yours @ high RPM 3rd and 4th ive goto change fuel pumps see if that helps

i would of said stagea turbo is like the R33 dont go over 14psi or you'll blow the wheels out of it there only ceramic (**just remembered you have high flow**)

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