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tailshaft centre bearing good no knocking on that one..

dont put fk all pressure on the gear stick, guide it in not push it in..

driving style... i drive, i thrash occasionally like some people! but yeah nothin in 5th! lol

yeah agree with you bubba!

Doh! Did I ever say it was on a 2WD dyno?

I had it on a 4WD dyno, bozo. How else do you think I was able to quote a awkW figure? (I pulled the fuse to run it in RWD mode)

I don't see your point. Should I have more kw? And WTF has wheelspinning got to do with the price of fish at the egg market?

Bozo, lol.

Nice of you to resort to name calling.

I still don't believe your 180awkw to 250rwkw claim.

yeah pretty sure my gtr was run on a 4 wheel dyno and put out 231kw at the rears and then in 4 wheel put out 229kw at all 4. would have been a shit dyno or a shit car to drop from 250kw at the rear to 180kw at all 4.

just statin me facts

sorry pal

as for your problems mate sorry i haven't got a clue just had to say somethin about the gts4. good luck with ya fixin man

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