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She's great Noel, your a lucky man...

But other than that I give you 2 gold stars for your engine knowledge, your general knowledge is far higher than I first gave you credit for... :P

he gets it all from me :D

My economy is awesome....1 tank of fuel lasts me like 2-3 weeks easy. I found out that by driving a work ute instead of the skyline, my fuel economy has improved and my wallet is fatter! :P

donate to the Get Shane's Car Back On The Road fund and eleviate some of that fatness :D

he gets it all from me :D

BS...you get it from me. He used to get it from you but then he found out you don't listen to me so he bypasses you now and rings me instead.

And sif you need funding...you live in the Switch! don't the government fund you guys?

hahaha yeh government funds the switch and it locals..lol.Give centrelink your sob story, your a full time uni student lives away from home, you have kids with no partner and your 1/8th aboriginal, while at the same time working a full time job, and then doing weekend work for cash. If i lived in the switch thats what i would do...youd be on like 2g a week easytown.

youd be on like 2g a week easytown.

And let's not forget...that's almost a dry sump setup.

Unless you do what Shane did and buy a pump that's come off a NASCAR. Then the pump is only about $350 but it's already had 10 hours at 8krpm

lol... still like u to fine me someone who put a RB20 into a SR20 powered car. besides SR halfcuts are 3k+ wher as RB20 are 2k or so..

lol who was complaining about std SR oil distribution... look at the RBs haha.. rev it for too long and all ur liquid gold is in the head.. booyah.. bye bye big ends.

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.. sound similar to ur GTR shane.. big end failure.. BANG

lol who was complaining about std SR oil distribution... look at the RBs haha.. rev it for too long and all ur liquid gold is in the head.. booyah.. bye bye big ends.

Really? mine doesnt have that problem. I got a nifty little oil pump that hangs off the side of my block, where the a/c would normally sit, infact the only oil in my engine is whats running through its veins doing its job, straight afters its done what it needs to it gets sucked out. My big ends are fine too.

Sr's biggest fault is their stupid rockerarm/camshaft design, nearly as stupid as pushrods in v8's...and two valves per pot....and because i hate chrysler/dodge stupid hemispherical combustion chambers!

Really? mine doesnt have that problem. I got a nifty little oil pump that hangs off the side of my block, where the a/c would normally sit, infact the only oil in my engine is whats running through its veins doing its job, straight afters its done what it needs to it gets sucked out. My big ends are fine too.

Sr's biggest fault is their stupid rockerarm/camshaft design, nearly as stupid as pushrods in v8's...and two valves per pot....and because i hate chrysler/dodge stupid hemispherical combustion chambers!

Don't forget the alloy block is a bit of a nancy boy, it breaks to pieces after about 700hp. Then, of course, you have all the issues with the SR oil pumps. They rattle their arse off before taking a hike.

BS...you get it from me. He used to get it from you but then he found out you don't listen to me so he bypasses you now and rings me instead.

And sif you need funding...you live in the Switch! don't the government fund you guys?

relays, pfffft who needs them :D

hahaha yeh government funds the switch and it locals..lol.Give centrelink your sob story, your a full time uni student lives away from home, you have kids with no partner and your 1/8th aboriginal, while at the same time working a full time job, and then doing weekend work for cash. If i lived in the switch thats what i would do...youd be on like 2g a week easytown.

dude if i was even 1/50000th aboriginal i'd be claiming everything i can :P

And let's not forget...that's almost a dry sump setup.

Unless you do what Shane did and buy a pump that's come off a NASCAR. Then the pump is only about $350 but it's already had 10 hours at 8krpm

if it works (which it should) who gives a fark where it came from/how old it is. ur just cut ur getting reamed for a new one :P

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