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Ben you've made half a point and have made it well.

All I can say (can't speak for the other Mods) is that certain older (non car related) threads will run their term and will then be appropriately locked or continued in Wasteland.

ps.

dale.. i wanna talk to u about setting up a reliable ca18det for my keto.

Talk away, It pretty much the luck of the draw though as i was saying it depends on the history of the engine. So unless you are going to start with a rebuild then there is no guarantee that the engine you have will be reliable. The thing is that CA's are relatively cheap to rebuild, for around $2500 + machining (but i have some parts already) i can have a bottom end that will easily hold 250-300kw+

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Pete I think the answer is to create an Off Topic SA section so people can create nonsense threads and and every one else isn't exposed to them. Do what NS does and make the section a non post count section, hell if this had been done from the start Damo and a few others would only have 5 posts and not the thousands currently they have (not that post count means anything).

We are all member of the "modified/performance" car community but that doesn't mean that we have to always talk about cars.

Amen to that.

CRoNic...

got link to that ca18det on ns.com?

Ahem, I think it was I that alerted you to said CA package :(

Just finding it now, but NS is running like a CAde auto with fked coilpacks at the moment....

Here 'tis

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i founds supecharger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! zomg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

who makes it ? does CAPA sell them out of Berri?

that would sound hot, whine at the lights...lol people wouldnt have any clue what is lurking under the bonnet...lol

Jason Gilespie:

"You don't need to warm up your car. Warming up your car, in my mind, is a waste of time if you're running Castrol oil"

Good on ya, Jason.

(that was on a Castrol commercial just on)

Hi Jason

Sell out much?

The day I take engineering advice from a cricketer is the day I trust my root canal to a f**king demolitions expert.

Thanks for the fish

Love

Dohmar

who makes it ? does CAPA sell them out of Berri?

that would sound hot, whine at the lights...lol people wouldnt have any clue what is lurking under the bonnet...lol

not sure about CAPA........this is thru yella terra

not sure about CAPA........this is thru yella terra

cool, you might try calling CAPA, they do a lot of chargers and being somewhat local ..????

http://www.capa.com.au/kits.htm

do you have a link to yellow terra, like to see how they mount it and have access to pulleys still ? and have working a/c still?

Ben you've made half a point and have made it well.

I like it when I make only half a point. It seems to synchronize the yin and the yang.

Better to make half a point and do it well than make a whole point and entirely f**k it up

I suppose.

-D

Samir Godzilla,

If you can't go thru with a deal on the sale of my Stagea which you started with your offer, then don't go shopping for cars and don't waste my time.

BTW an R33 is not a Stagea :D

You've been reported to the mods.

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