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Surely he could tap into any oil line with a t piece and then run a gauge off that? Pascals law says "pressure exerted anywhere in a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid."

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He could if he wants some dodgy oil line set up.

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Is your sandwich plate billet or cast? you need the thick billet ones to fit a pressure sender unit.

now that is a good question....pretty sure its a Billet one.....how can i check for this????

i want him to say vq, then i want andrew to ninja post in a few weeks that he purchased and fitted the supercharger at least.

and part of me also wants him to say 'rb25' so i have something to lol at for a few weeks.

*prays its for a V35*

any luck with ya search for me so far?

i want him to say vq, then i want andrew to ninja post in a few weeks that he purchased and fitted the supercharger at least.

and part of me also wants him to say 'rb25' so i have something to lol at for a few weeks.

:rofl2: is all i have to say

now that is a good question....pretty sure its a Billet one.....how can i check for this????

Should look a bit like this and have the extra hole that is plugged up. I have a filter relocation kit and have a different setup that doesn't use one of these.

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Please say a V35, sell to my old man, then profit!

You already know what it's for surely! It arrived at the transport depot today, picking it up tomorrow if you want to drop by...

Does the wife know what she's in for :rofl2:

She saw the coilovers, but she doesn't know the other box contains the 'charger haha

I do have another long-term project in the pipeline involving an RB25DE and triple carbs :P

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First package arrived today :P

It contains:

-Ikeya Formula Front lower control arms with caster arms

-Ikeya Formula Rear upper arms

-Nismo Rear knuckle bushes x4

-Cusco Drag rod

-Ikeya Formula Tie rod x2

-Ikeya formula Alloy subframe spaces

Just another 2 more packages to come :P

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You already know what it's for surely! It arrived at the transport depot today, picking it up tomorrow if you want to drop by...

I don't actually :P

Drop me a message when you're free for me to pop round and have a squiz....

Actually I may have some idea now :P

Drop me a line anyways :)

I need a new laptop! But I dont know anything about computers.

What's a good brand laptop and a model that's out now that isn't a billion bux.

Cheers

Asus, maybe the K72JR!? Really all depends on what you want to use it for, what performance, and price range.

Got them for $730 del so I can't complain. Building a motor definitely but it's taken a back seat at the moment, just went to the bank today for a home loan, found out I can borrow more than I thought so looks like I'll be getting a place to call my own soon. Then I'll worry about the motor

Whats your price range and the laptop's main purpose?
Asus, maybe the K72JR!? Really all depends on what you want to use it for, what performance, and price range.

honestly, i dont use the computer for much of anything other then looking at shit and downloading movies, music etc and store them to my external hard drive and just some of my school work.

i dont play games on it ever and just use it for useless crap.

around the 2k range. doesnt have to be that much if it doesnt have to be but i know i need to spend decent money to get something decent enough.

thanks

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