Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

i didn’t have time to google to ensure correctness and authenticity :) wait a min that’s admitting i was wrong, no your wrong thats exactly how it go's. you dont know what your talking about your just an idiot kid who never contributed nothing to society :) why i working my rear off back in the day to build what you sponge off today

At the end of the day there is no 1 right answer they all will have some positive and negative effects. Isolated incidents will be all they look at and as such can tell any story they want.

Consequences will only increase never decrease, because if they go the other way whoever authorized the change will have to wear any increases to road tolls etc.

maybe we should start chopping fingers off, used to work with thieves back in the day right?

Edited by Inline 6
Whether the topic be "car crushing" or "Ruby knocking down pedestrians" ... People just read into something they want to believe ... why let the truth get in the way, when you can have a good flame for no reason whatsoever ... whether by media or forums. People find it easier to keep believing bullshit because thats what the majority do, than to admit they got their facts wrong.

BTW I only bash pedestrians for money :):)

That's what I was trying to get at. I do think however that when push comes to shove and they actually do want to start crushing cars for example, the shit storm that ensues will be enough to open the eyes of those aimlessly wandering around with blind folds on. At least I'm hoping that people have enough sense to.... :)

I don't think that giving police discretion or crushing cars is the answer either but I also think that something has to be done to deter repeat offenders who have no respect for other road users.

sounds reasonable, how much is freight? what tyres? conditions of said tyres? damage to wheels?

The price more or less includes freight, dont know the tye brand etc. only that the fronts are 235 (basically new) and the rears are 255 (and a bit average), damage is only minor scuffing.

I rekon I might keep my eye out locally though, dont want to get stuck with a set of badly fitting rims!

Thanks for your help though.

*sigh* got to go get ready for work, be back at 12.45 am. Except its like Friday for me though because they are doing stocktake tomorrow which means we cant run :)

So I get it off :)

theyre some fairly wide tyres... yeesh.

yeah dude, have a look around sa, theres some fairly cool gear for sale locally.

dont get me started on work, i gotta be up and ready in a couple hours for my 8pm start.

theyre some fairly wide tyres... yeesh.

yeah dude, have a look around sa, theres some fairly cool gear for sale locally.

dont get me started on work, i gotta be up and ready in a couple hours for my 8pm start.

Know off the top of your head what the odds are (house v player) in Casino War?

woooooooo the A$ went above 80c US last night .... good time for me to be buying some car bits for my new bus from the USA :)

Dave, have you heard from work about Aug 1/2? I need to change the tickets.

boo you scandy i have been at work since 8 man....what are you complaining about mofo...all you gotta do is stand there and take peoples money.....

Black jack anyone

yeah. but doing math every 2 seconds takes its toll on a tired mind.

Know off the top of your head what the odds are (house v player) in Casino War?

horrible. first hand is pretty good, both dealer and player have a 46.something % chance of winning, makes it seem like 50/50 game when you start. after that i think we hold 2-10%. close to 20% on ties.

... dont ask for the odds on big & small or bigwheel though. :)

Dave, have you heard from work about Aug 1/2? I need to change the tickets.

no can do my friend. :)

plus side is im buying a bigger turbo because of it.

... thought i bet you i get the weekend off anyway. :)

Edited by scandyflick
woooooooo the A$ went above 80c US last night .... good time for me to be buying some car bits for my new bus from the USA :)

Dave, have you heard from work about Aug 1/2? I need to change the tickets.

So when you were talking the new toy had a V type engine, you weren't talking jap ... you were talking V8 :)

finally on holidays and giving the gtr some much needed love.. fixing a boost leak and a few other things i took my battery out because it had swolen and its leaked acid lifting some paint and leaving heaps of corrosion.. white/grteen powder... what would the best way to solve this be?? gonna head out and get a battery now but should i clean off corrosion give it a lick of rust converter than a hint of paint then a bit of vas?? or is there a better way to go about it?

So when you were talking the new toy had a V type engine, you weren't talking jap ... you were talking V8 :iluvff:

haha waaaaaaaaaaaaay off.

Saw this today.

It's the real reason behind Michael Jackson's drug addiction and plastic surgery.

http://celebrities.ninemsn.com.au/blog.asp...owcomments=true

I think there is a difference between people who like to jump on a bandwagon and talk shit without thinking because it was published in a newspaper recently or was on TV. It's like guys who talk shit about things they have no clue about.... just because someone else is discussing it they want to be involved in the conversation.... They don't really believe in the shit that comes form their own mouth!!

Didn't you know it's cool to argue about stuff though???

It makes you sound way cool & smarter than everyone else, yeah..................NOT.

My Dad told me years ago that God gave us 2 ears and only 1 mouth for very good reason.........think I said that to someone on here before giving him a few weeks vacation in Siberia, lol.

Being argumentitive for arguments sake is so not cool!

Wisdom starts with silence!

theres an election in what... 7 months? if comrade rann can keep this topic on the boil long enough, people will continue on the path on now and vote in the guy whos keeping them safe.

never underestimate the stupidity of scared people in numbers.

Probably the 1st time in many years that I already know who not to vote for in the next election with very little or no consideration of who the opposition is going to be at the time or what they're offering.......got this bad taste in my mouth that I just have to get rid of.

Too much damage has already been done by a very dangerous person.......unfortunately his supporters won't know about his influence and ill effects on society until it's done and dusted.

That's what I was trying to get at. I do think however that when push comes to shove and they actually do want to start crushing cars for example, the shit storm that ensues will be enough to open the eyes of those aimlessly wandering around with blind folds on. At least I'm hoping that people have enough sense to.... :iluvff:

I don't think that giving police discretion or crushing cars is the answer either but I also think that something has to be done to deter repeat offenders who have no respect for other road users.

LOL Steve, bring on the crushing I say..........as long as they target the idiots that give the rest of us a bad name and risk innocent lives on the road, I'm all for it.

Can't wait to see Tom's ride get crushed.......once a serial hoon, always one!!

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Who did you have do the installation? I actually know someone who is VERY familiar with the AVS gear. The main point of contact though would be your installer.   Where are you based in NZ?
    • Look, realistically, those are some fairly chunky connectors and wires so it is a reasonably fair bet that that loom was involved in the redirection of the fuel pump and/or ECU/ignition power for the immobiliser. It's also fair to be that the new immobiliser is essentially the same thing as the old one, and so it probably needs the same stuff done to make it do what it has to do. Given that you are talking about a car that no-one else here is familiar with (I mean your exact car) and an alarm that I've never heard of before and so probably not many others are familiar with, and that some wire monkey has been messing with it out of our sight, it seems reasonable that the wire monkey should be fixing this.
    • Wheel alignment immediately. Not "when I get around to it". And further to what Duncan said - you cannot just put camber arms on and shorten them. You will introduce bump steer far in excess of what the car had with stock arms. You need adjustable tension arms and they need to be shortened also. The simplest approach is to shorten them the same % as the stock ones. This will not be correct or optimal, but it will be better than any other guess. The correct way to set the lengths of both arms is to use a properly built/set up bump steer gauge and trial and error the adjustments until you hit the camber you need and want and have minimum bump steer in the range of motion that the wheel is expected to travel. And what Duncan said about toe is also very true. And you cannot change the camber arm without also affecting toe. So when you have adjustable arms on the back of a Skyline, the car either needs to go to a talented wheel aligner (not your local tyre shop dropout), or you need to be able to do this stuff yourself at home. Guess which approach I have taken? I have built my own gear for camber, toe and bump steer measurement and I do all this on the flattest bit of concrete I have, with some shims under the tyres on one side to level the car.
    • Thought I would get some advice from others on this situation.    Relevant info: R33 GTS25t Link G4x ECU Walbro 255LPH w/ OEM FP Relay (No relay mod) Scenario: I accidentally messed up my old AVS S5 (rev.1) at the start of the year and the cars been immobilised. Also the siren BBU has completely failed; so I decided to upgrade it.  I got a newer AVS S5 (rev.2?) installed on Friday. The guy removed the old one and its immobilisers. Tried to start it; the car cranks but doesnt start.  The new one was installed and all the alarm functions seem to be working as they should; still wouldn't start Went to bed; got up on Friday morning and decided to have a look into the no start problem. Found the car completely dead.  Charged the battery; plugged it back in and found the brake lights were stuck on.  Unplugging the brake pedal switch the lights turn off. Plug it back in and theyre stuck on again. I tested the switch (continuity test and resistance); all looks good (0-1kohm).  On talking to AVS; found its because of the rubber stopper on the brake pedal; sure enough the middle of it is missing so have ordered a new one. One of those wear items; which was confusing what was going on However when I try unplugging the STOP Light fuses (under the dash and under the hood) the brake light still stays on. Should those fuses not cut the brake light circuit?  I then checked the ECU; FP Speed Error.  Testing the pump again; I can hear the relay clicking every time I switch it to ON. I unplugged the pump and put the multimeter across the plug. No continuity; im seeing 0.6V (ECU signal?) and when it switches the relay I think its like 20mA or 200mA). Not seeing 12.4V / 7-9A. As far as I know; the Fuel Pump was wired through one of the immobiliser relays on the old alarm.  He pulled some thick gauged harness out with the old alarm wiring; which looks to me like it was to bridge connections into the immobilisers? Before it got immobilised it was running just fine.  Im at a loss to why the FP is getting no voltage; I thought maybe the FP was faulty (even though I havent even done 50km on the new pump) but no voltage at the harness plug.  Questions: Could it be he didnt reconnect the fuel pump when testing it after the old alarm removal (before installing the new alarm)?  Is this a case of bridging to the brake lights instead of the fuel pump circuit? It's a bit beyond me as I dont do a lot with electrical; so have tried my best to diagnose what I think seems to make sense.  Seeking advice if theres for sure an issue with the alarm install to get him back here; or if I do infact, need an auto electrician to diagnose it. 
    • Then, shorten them by 1cm, drop the car back down and have a visual look (or even better, use a spirit level across the wheel to see if you have less camber than before. You still want something like 1.5 for road use. Alternatively, if you have adjustable rear ride height (I assume you do if you have extreme camber wear), raise the suspension back to standard height until you can get it all aligned properly. Finally, keep in mind that wear on the inside of the tyre can be for incorrect toe, not just camber
×
×
  • Create New...