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When I first bought the R32 going on 8years ago the coolant temp sensor was dicky.. First summer engine temp went from 1/4 to half. I was wondering why the car would get really sluggy and on occasions stall and then not start until it would cool. Water would constantly blow out of the overflow.

Summer past; replaced the coolant temp sensor to realise it was constantly driving around on H. Maxed out the gauge. :S

It went on to clock another 100,000km's. :bunny:

:/ unkown engine cruelty :P

yours revs that hard? :O

mine hits limiter at 6900....

i want a 26 :(

RB20 ftw, I've seen 8500rpm on many occaisions (when I bother to look at the tacho mid slide). Another 100 or so and it hits the limiter, my old AE86 didn't even rev that hard :bunny:

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