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From Wheels August 1982

Its CAMIRA: "high flyer, high tech, high time"

rofl, thats everything a camira is NOT. decent work getting it airborn tho :wave:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WHEELS-AUGUST-1982-...A1%7C240%3A1318

Wow ... just had a massive project down at Aldinga land in my in-tray. Time to get back to work. Stop talking about my erection and do something about another erection :wave: This is going to keep me busy until the end of the day :P

so, my dad occasionally has fits of awesome.

im at work at the moment, jsut got a call from him, hes taken a half day and is heading out to main north nissan to pick up the feed line i need ($131 including new gaskets for the banjos), and is gonna fit it up as soon as he gets home, i *might* be making the dyno day in my car after all. heh.

but ehm, i removed a few things to find where the leak was, like the outlet snout on the turbo, anyone know what the bolts holding it in should be torqued up to? and what the banjo fittings should be done up to?

Okay, so I'm going to catch the O-Bahn bus today for the first time in like 8 years.

And I'm meant to catch another bus and get off at a place called 'Banksia Park'.

Ah, I hate when some of my mates are Northerners lol. I'm going to get so lost.

Okay, so I'm going to catch the O-Bahn bus today for the first time in like 8 years.

And I'm meant to catch another bus and get off at a place called 'Banksia Park'.

Ah, I hate when some of my mates are Northerners lol. I'm going to get so lost.

Depends which bus you get on to start with.... I know that don't help you much but if you can get on the right bus (I'm assuming in the city) you want have to switch/wait at Modbury

Depends which bus you get on to start with.... I know that don't help you much but if you can get on the right bus (I'm assuming in the city) you want have to switch/wait at Modbury

Catching a 542 bus? Apparently that goes from the city right up into Banksia Park.

I'm google mapping that shit up now.

rb20det, gtr injectors, stock ecu remmaped.

put a baffle plate in exhaust..

would that make it un driveable?

i was taking my mates car to regency and all off a sudden, running like a dog, black smoke pouring out..

WTF? prob only hit 2500rpm..

rb20det, gtr injectors, stock ecu remmaped.

put a baffle plate in exhaust..

would that make it un driveable?

i was taking my mates car to regency and all off a sudden, running like a dog, black smoke pouring out..

WTF? prob only hit 2500rpm..

Unless the baffle plate clogged up the exhaust so much, it's causing back pressure and other crazy shit to happen, so the ECU makes it run extra-rich to compensate?

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