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If that's your engine bay in your avatar, I'd say you have a fair job ahead of you.

yeah thats my engine bay in my avatar..

does anyone know how i can get a wheel off without the locknut key.. i never recieved one with the car and before i could go get them taken off i got a flate tyre!

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yeah thats my engine bay in my avatar..

does anyone know how i can get a wheel off without the locknut key.. i never recieved one with the car and before i could go get them taken off i got a flate tyre!

freeze it and chisel it off...... get a socket bit and whack it in until it gets into shape...

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I was under the impression that changes like that affect emissions, and any emissions change means big issues as you would then be up for emissions testing. Some can correct me if I am wrong. Perhaps ring regency technical enquiry line and ask what are the laws about changing plenum?

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I was under the impression that changes like that affect emissions, and any emissions change means big issues as you would then be up for emissions testing. Some can correct me if I am wrong. Perhaps ring regency technical enquiry line and ask what are the laws about changing plenum?

yeah id say thats about right.

im not sure on the full laws of it though.

is it just an aftermarket plenum with stock runners and forward facing tb?

or is it all aftermarket? cant really tell from your avatar.

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Why is it that most ppl with skylines are getting defected and they pull me over and say nothing about a defect.. Got pulled over last night, all he did was shine the torch at my tyres, which are almost brand new, and yeah, let me go.. Guess owning an import your bound to get defected sometime...

P.s. I agree, dont drive anywhere near the bay on friday and saturday nights..

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yeah id say thats about right.

im not sure on the full laws of it though.

is it just an aftermarket plenum with stock runners and forward facing tb?

or is it all aftermarket? cant really tell from your avatar.

does this give you a better view

av-11054.jpg

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freeze it and chisel it off...... get a socket bit and whack it in until it gets into shape...
thnx for the help guys concerning the wheels nut. i smahed the crap out of it with a hammer and a 18mm socket abd\\nd as we speak my tyre should be getting fixed...

wat sort of issues would i b facing with my plennum.?

there was easier ways then those 2 but if it works it works :D

also, from the picture youll have to put the standard heat sheild back on over the turbo if it not on there. if you dont have any of these parts just take it through as is and get your list. much eaiser then pissfarting around trying to find bits that they might not even do you for.

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to reduce getting done for the plenum, would it be worth going and getting the turbo tuned right down along with the fuel ratio/mixture or wat eva u get done lol...

as for weather its got stock runners and wat not i wouldn have a clue sorry.

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Its a HKS Turbo..

This HKS turbo replaces the stocky in standard position and is internally gated.

The plazmaman plenum pictured uses the stock runners.

Note also the plumb-back BOV, which is legal.

None of this really matters, what matters is:

1) suspension allows underside to be at least 100mm from ground

2) noise at 3000rpm

3) emissions reading from exhaust

I havent been online for a while so I'm probably too late.

The TEIN suspension is fully adjustable and you should be able to adjust the ride high to meet legal requirements. That said, the only thing that was illegal was the exhaust being too loud, just needed a resonator or or something to take the drone out.

Let us know how you went huh?

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You cant get a defect for a fmic but most times to fit them you have to cut your frount reo bar and thats a defect but if the cop said nothing about the reo bar then just lay a complant and plz dont be scard of cops they are just lil kids in blue

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