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how's the car running now ? .. is the throttle getting any better ? ... im no mechanic but from previouse complaints it sounds like miss fire .... my mates gti-r would backfire and not rev any higher then 4500rpm

he had some cash lying around put a wolf v500 and it told him exhaust leak, some how a hole in the dump pipe was mucking the sensors up and throwing things out.. 11k later its runs like a jet :P sorrry a bit of subject ..... check your spark plugs hehe

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finally registered in my name :)

Just filled it up with premium. $98 :P will be interesting to see how many k's I get

Looking forward to throwing in the JVC DVD player tomorrow arvo though

Oh and the engine runs smoothe as.. Must have been water in somewhere.

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finally registered in my name :rolleyes:

Just filled it up with premium. $98 :) will be interesting to see how many k's I get

Looking forward to throwing in the JVC DVD player tomorrow arvo though

Oh and the engine runs smoothe as.. Must have been water in somewhere.

i had something similar ages ago i washed my K&N panal filter and re-oiled it but not all the water had drained out. made it cough and splutter till it was properly dry (stoopid me)

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aaargh!!

my passenger side fog light was blown, so I took the housing off to change globes..

didn't look at how the clip that holds the globe in works and just took the little screw off for the earth tab.. When I put it back together (and worked out how the clip worked), the head tore off the screw... Now I have nothing to hold the globe in and no earth tab... So my entire fog/indicator light housing is useless cause of one stupid screw!

I've put up a WTB if anyone has one.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wt...or-t233204.html

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