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So if I drive with the fan on, it's twice as bad. Which sucks, because it's hot today.

Really regretting selling my guitar :D

the lack of boosting is twice as bad? ugh wtffffff :worship:

i vote for take it to Dan at erd. Let him fix it, he can do pretty much everything including wiring so that's what gets my vote. Even if you just take it there and pay for him to do an inspection on the car and then you can sort the problems out yourself.

i vote for take it to Dan at erd. Let him fix it, he can do pretty much everything including wiring so that's what gets my vote. Even if you just take it there and pay for him to do an inspection on the car and then you can sort the problems out yourself.

there's the problem :worship:

unfortunately bro i think thats the best/only option :D

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forgot christmas party was today and drove to work :worship:

ill drive you home.... in the 31

well I hope not, because that would mean I'm off the road till sometime in February

yeh its pretty shit, mines chilled in my garage since september

Yet their one of the best diagnostic shops for Nissan's in Queensland...

Biggest and Best aren't always synonymous good sir.

some people really know how to hold a grudge around here huh

damn skippy.

I'd rather convert it to a horse drawn cart than take it to EFI.

Edited by Isola
isnt that what it already has been converted into?

not yet - still need the horses.

take out the engine, cut the front bar and reo out, weld me up some a frame action.

1.4kw at the hooves :worship:

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