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Hi all,

Well i just went out side to move the stag to the shed to fit the SITC.

Start car ran rough then died started it again and it ran rough then died, start thinking WTF?

Check fuel gauge and its well below E.... dont remeber driving it till it was bone dry but hay its happened haha

Is their anytrhing i need to do once i go get a 10L jerry and fill it up before i start it? or just turn ignition on and let fuel pump run till i hear it cut out then crank it?

cheers

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i fully dont rember it being that low ?

BP is at the end of the road that my road runs off.... its all downhill its just my car is facing the other way and its to narrow for u turn...

tried to get it rolling before but its soooo f**king heaving and no P/S sucks

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Nothing to worry about skyline fuel pump has a nice sock on it so shouldn't drag rubbish up either

nick there is plenty of leeway between fuel light and empty my manual says there is 9ltr in the tank when the light comes on thats almost 100kms

i did the same at lukes house once due to parking on incline :nyaanyaa:

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Its better then what my sister did!

She was driving me to school in her old 4cyl VH commodore (HAHA it was the funnist car, brown, stockies etc) when in the middle of an intersection at Golden Grove it ran out. She left me in the car while she walked home to get mum (had no credit on phone).

I was 14 in school uniform stuck in an intersection and RAA drive past and offered to tow me out of the intersection so I jumped in the drivers seat and got towed while everyone walking to school stood watch. Good times.

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Im well aware what a lawnmower runs on just saying your willing to put that shit in why not chuck 2stroke in also

Cos your cars never had 91 through it then.....? this is the first time mine has had it. and at the most it was 1 L WOW!

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lol I remember picking my RX-2 up from the workshop with an extra 100bhp over when it went in, the problem was that it drank accordingly. I picked my new GF up for our first date, and the thing ran out as I was turning right on North East Road! Thankfully I was heading downhill, and there was a servo on the corner, so there I was pushing the thing across the intersection, with the GF refusing to get out the car and help lol. I should point out that GF is now the mother of my 3 kids :nyaanyaa:

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lol I remember picking my RX-2 up from the workshop with an extra 100bhp over when it went in, the problem was that it drank accordingly. I picked my new GF up for our first date, and the thing ran out as I was turning right on North East Road! Thankfully I was heading downhill, and there was a servo on the corner, so there I was pushing the thing across the intersection, with the GF refusing to get out the car and help lol. I should point out that GF is now the mother of my 3 kids :nyaanyaa:

priorities, set the precedence early.

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Ok got a 10L jerry and the gauge just moved haha....

Got it in the shed, wired in SITC.

Drove to BP filled it up went for a quick drive to warm it up.

Go home check base timing with light. Bang on 15 deg. Wind in 5 deg advance on 800rpm on the SITC check timing and suprise theirs 20deg advaced. wind it 5 deg retard and their we have 10 deg advanced... So its all working :D sweeett

Now am going to source and fit a 3" dump/front pipe and get it to boostwerx for a SAFCII and SITC tune

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