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You're not wrong there, you imbecile.

max boost in 4th, and you're going for 5th. On a public street. :wave:

You sir, are an absolute Fu(kwit, the kind we don't need here.

f**k some people dont understand the difference between boost and KM/H

edit: forgot to quote

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Anyway back to the subject tonight im gonna change the spark plugs now i was given NGK BCPR6E-11 but i read on forum that r33 needs BCPR6G-11 so i dunno will the ones i have work fine? then im gonna get the compression checked and also the turbo the ppl i brought the car off sold me the r33 with a "soft sports clutch" yet i checked myself and its a worn standard clutch so im taking it back to get it fixed so ill get them to check the turbo to see if the seal if fkt, then get them to check if the head gasket is ok but ill also clean the AAC valve n shit just to help with the idleing and shit.

but ill keep yous updated with what happens. thanks for comments

Adgey, why wouldnt he be able to get full boost in 4 gear around 80 KMh, just because 1st gear goes to 70 kmh dosnt mean you do all 70kmh in 1st gear,

This Thread is about a problem a member has with his car, he hasn't done anything illegal or wrote anything that says he has. Anyone responding about this speeding/ boost bullshit just stop and save your breath and your fingers and just think a little bit before posting a useless remark.

thanks nismo 400 r N1 if you bothered to read adgey i earthed the solenoid on my car so i get full boost at 2500-rpm which is easy lol i love how people are here to do the opposite than what the forum is here for, helping people not acting like a retard. Seriously open a thread for all you idiots and bag each other there while normal people here will help each other out

...though id give it a little i was in 4th and got to max boost and before i cud change to 5th...
i can just picture it now, you gettin done for doing 160k's a hour in a 60 zone...

nice work

haha bad huh lucky i didnt get busted haha
which was about ohh 80km which was the limit...

Why would you and your cannon be 'lucky' for not getting 'busted' when you were doing the about the speed limit?...

Stevie_Elk was close back in post 19.

You're not wrong there, you imbecile.

You sir, are an absolute Fu(kwit, the kind we don't need here.

Edited by GeeTR

haha for the ppl who keep on saying all the negative shit, did it ever occur to you that gee im driving a car thats over the power weight ratio mind you there is so much smoke coming out of my car it filled the street u r just as dumb as him hahaha

haha for the ppl who keep on saying all the negative shit, did it ever occur to you that gee im driving a car thats over the power weight ratio mind you there is so much smoke coming out of my car it filled the street u r just as dumb as him hahaha

So your on P's?

I read the above 'post' 4 times, and I'm still not sure what the intent or point was...

I think you need to calm down, read more post's, then creating them.

Edited by GeeTR

you have to be kidding, didnt i just ask the ppl what the problem would be what was the smoke coming out etc honestly if your not going to be any help or just be a smartass dont post anything in this thread

you have to be kidding, didnt i just ask the ppl what the problem would be what was the smoke coming out etc honestly if your not going to be any help or just be a smartass dont post anything in this thread

type English u dumb shit, not only me but no1 can understand what u r saying umm gee.

Why would you and your cannon be 'lucky' for not getting 'busted' when you were doing the about the speed limit?...

Stevie_Elk was close back in post 19.

Guess you didnt take my advice above about using your brain before posting, he was scared of getting busted for driving a car with all that smoke pouring out.

Its sad to say this but it seems SAU has gone to shithouse in the last year or so, You use to be able to get advice, but these days it seems you cant ask a question without some tart having to put his 2 cents worth of off topic opinions.

Guess you didnt take my advice above about using your brain before posting, he was scared of getting busted for driving a car with all that smoke pouring out.

Its sad to say this but it seems SAU has gone to shithouse in the last year or so, You use to be able to get advice, but these days it seems you cant ask a question without some tart having to put his 2 cents worth of off topic opinions.

Totally agree...

Hope you sort out this problem with your car mate.

i just want to say thanks to all the guys helping me out. Now thats exactly what i expected from this forum, members supporting members. Really appreciated guys.

Now back to my problem as i dont want this thread being taking over by shit kickers.

I checked the oil in the car and its still normal, mot milky or coffee colour so know HG is all good.

I tried putting the car in first, trying to start it with clutch lifted a little bit and was really close to firing up so with what everyone has shared with me

Im really hoping it is just the spark plugs. I have a set of plugs and tomorrow im gonna service it, new oil filter, new oil, new spark leads, and im gonna get that carberator cleaner and clean out the engine as oil in the throttle body and spitting out my BOV didnt look too good.

Ill update everything tomorrow, thanks everyone.

As for the ppl abusing, plz stop wasting your time i dont care what you have to say haha.

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