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BUAHAHHAAHAH,

that is gold John,

like that time i remeber i think it was a first time i came to chapel hill with the GTR, met every1 said hello chatted for an hour to two, then as all were leavin to car wash, i remeber colin or john(isola) said something about VL's and i was like i dont mind them theyr pretty nice, and suddenly silence, every1 just stared at me, i was so f**kin embarassed LOL

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....t&id=956919

hectik uleh....

12 grand 380hp at 19psi,

can these things even handle that sort of power or is just wheelspin when u put ur foot down ?

Easy, plenty of RWD cars make more than that. You just need some throttle control.

Of course, no VL driver ANYWHERE has throttle control, so yes, it probably just wheelspins when he puts his foot down :P

A poor skyline owners life story :bunny:

lol

450kms!!!

And even if I give it a bit every now and then, I'll still get 400kms. Anyway more accurate way to measure is 14L/100km

hmm, i get about 14 too. Either your tank is bigger than mine, or I'm not emptying it enough...

Yea. We're building a new Coal Preparation Plant. I'll be there at least till end of May and probably go back again when I'm back from holiday until end of September when commissioning finishes.

Sweet az.

Adam, I am serious. I'm going to punch you in the vaginee when I see you next for posting that on a skylines forum.... LOL

+1

that's the best you could do for Damian's page?

:bunny:

:P of course I know what he meant on this one! I'm just trying to state all engineers dont see the same most of the time. Like f**ken process engineers dont gives a shit about others when it comes to changing process and making their dreams come true. What kinda rubbish answer is "Oh it'll be good if everything is VSD" when you asked which motors need to be VSD. :huh:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....t&id=956919

hectik uleh....

12 grand 380hp at 19psi,

can these things even handle that sort of power or is just wheelspin when u put ur foot down ?

What is it, what is it ? I cant go on Boostloosing at work ?

:P of course I know what he meant on this one! I'm just trying to state all engineers dont see the same most of the time. Like f**ken process engineers dont gives a shit about others when it comes to changing process and making their dreams come true. What kinda rubbish answer is "Oh it'll be good if everything is VSD" when you asked which motors need to be VSD. :bunny:

Engineers are the type of people that sniff their own farts...nuff said :huh:

BUAHAHHAAHAH,

that is gold John,

like that time i remeber i think it was a first time i came to chapel hill with the GTR, met every1 said hello chatted for an hour to two, then as all were leavin to car wash, i remeber colin or john(isola) said something about VL's and i was like i dont mind them theyr pretty nice, and suddenly silence, every1 just stared at me, i was so f**kin embarassed LOL

They came with damn good motor. But thats about all they got going for them...

:bunny: of course I know what he meant on this one! I'm just trying to state all engineers dont see the same most of the time. Like f**ken process engineers dont gives a shit about others when it comes to changing process and making their dreams come true. What kinda rubbish answer is "Oh it'll be good if everything is VSD" when you asked which motors need to be VSD. :huh:

He was actually talking about the fact you had the first post on page 666, and it was not in any way :P

What is it, what is it ? I cant go on Boostloosing at work ?

A dirty leb spec VL

60L or 65L tank I think

Hmm sounds about the same. Im normally only putting 45L or so in from memory.

RB25 VL, with pursuit steelies for 12 grand :D

Oh it had a 25 in it? Fail. All VLs should have RB30 turbos with hektik dose

Engineers are the type of people that sniff their own farts...nuff said :P

I work with about 7 engineers up here and they all shit me to tears

2 of them are ok outside of work but the rest are a bunch of f**k stains all the time

Oh and your ok Brandon :bunny:

i wana try that GlassyLite stuff to clean headlights, but ive heard if you have sand them then the nice bits on you lights will mess up and the dirty bits will becum better, giving overall a uniform look on the light, so i was thinking since my lights dont have the yellow fever, i wont sand the surface, just use the cleaning scrub and the selant you provide with the kit, has any1 tried glassylite before?

I work with about 7 engineers up here and they all shit me to tears

2 of them are ok outside of work but the rest are a bunch of f**k stains all the time

Oh and your ok Brandon :bunny:

Hahaha, yeah brandon's cool. We need a token asian guy anyways :P . To the rest of them....I think they should take the advice and enquire about this add...

http://www.youtube.com/user/jonlajoie#p/u/34/epUIRJiYEWo

Nahuhh. K&N!!!! Lol, in all honesty the apexi ones are good.... I use the K&N ones with the extreme top and inverted shape.... Similar design to the apexi but half the price. Blitz are the ones that f**k your car up :P

BMC or if you are on a budger Drift FTW

Ask any mechanical engineer and they'll tell you if you want max power, forget about it being economical....

Depends, at the cruise load point in my R32 i had the mixtures somthing like 16 to 1 with bugger all ignition timing, managed over 500 km to a tank mixed driving and got from sydney to coffs harbour on just over 40L which worked out at somthing like 7.5L per hundred.

Though on the same trip i used a whole tank in 125km tearing around wakefield!

Dan sells BMC ones, i checked them out when i dropped the car off, but i dont like the colour, and theyr massive !

i didnt realise astetics were the main criteria for selecting one of the more important parts of your car

Dan sells BMC ones, i checked them out when i dropped the car off, but i dont like the colour, and theyr massive !

Wear coloured glasses and then you won't have a colour problem...and cos you said that, this applies to you too http://www.youtube.com/user/jonlajoie#p/u/34/epUIRJiYEWo LOL

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