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Its 14psi man, and if it weren't the engine would lean out and go BANG! as I only had standard injectors. And the standard boost gauge represents 14psi where it hits and sits all day everyday

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Can someone help me out with a paypal payment? Its only $50, but its for a part I need in the post asap. Will get the $50 to you asap.

Long story, but I've close my bank account that I use to have my paypal linked with. Now I have no paypal set up properly.

PM me if you can help ... thanks :P

LoL I must be the first person to drop out of the Skyline club,, and let me tell ya they pulled my access to the forum area within min. of the email.

without even a return email to me = Pretty Lame

now I feel like the rejected redheaded stepchild...hahaha oh well

LoL I must be the first person to drop out of the Skyline club,, and let me tell ya they pulled my access to the forum area within min. of the email.

without even a return email to me = Pretty Lame

now I feel like the rejected redheaded stepchild...hahaha oh well

No you're not the first Troy. Your membership had lapsed and I sent you a PM regarding this, and you replied in turn advising you would not be renewing. Given your membership had lapsed and you advised not renewing, I informed Andrew to remove your tag (along with some others who have not renewed yet).

I don't see the problem Troy.

Your departure has been discussed with Shane and Pete, and we will be in contact shortly to discuss your continued involvement/discussion at some level with the club, and welcome your returning to the club in the near future.

:P

No you're not the first Troy. Your membership had lapsed and I sent you a PM regarding this, and you replied in turn advising you would not be renewing. Given your membership had lapsed and you advised not renewing, I informed Andrew to remove your tag (along with some others who have not renewed yet).

I don't see the problem Troy.

Your departure has been discussed with Shane and Pete, and we will be in contact shortly to discuss your continued involvement/discussion at some level with the club, and welcome your returning to the club in the near future.

:P

damn.... I wanted to be first at something,,lol

guess I better practice up on my drinking skills now. for the next overnight car shows

I like stiring Ruby up..lol he gets so official..lol

Its 14psi man, and if it weren't my engine would lean out and go BANG! as I only have standard injectors. And the standard boost gauge represents 14psi where it hits and sits all day everyday

the only thing that goes bang over 14 psi are ceramic turbine wheels

you'd make up to the 270-280 mark with std injectors at 99.9% duty cycle - only if you pushed it harder would it make a diff

guessing u had some kind of steel compressor turbos and the tuner set it to a good safe level...

-D

Whoze to say I have standard turbos in there Dohmar, not to mention if they are standard - whose to say they havn't been hifloed in any case if it did go over 14psi the motor would lean out and I'll be melting pistons lol

Congratulations, welcome to the year 2005 - you may now somewhat multi-task. :P

I'm joking(kind of)! I'm going to grab me an iPhone 4 as soon as its release, cant wait :angry:

I cant access all features of OS4 because I only have the 3G (as opposed to 3GS) but it still looks pretty, and works better.

I cant access all features of OS4 because I only have the 3G (as opposed to 3GS) but it still looks pretty, and works better.

I have a Nokia! Can I join in? :angry:

Cam has an iPod ... is he closer to being special than I am? :P

I have a Nokia! Can I join in? :angry:

Cam has an iPod ... is he closer to being special than I am? :P

lol, I dont know (not saying you) why people get so uptight about paying out this that or the other, its a phone for crying out loud lol. Its only natural people have different tastes and preferences

Home screen is slightly updated, glass look thing down the botttom now and a few different icons

Whoze to say I have standard turbos in there Dohmar, not to mention if they are standard - whose to say they havn't been hifloed in any case if it did go over 14psi the motor would lean out and I'll be melting pistons lol

you missed my point

simply boosting past 14 psi is not a guarantee that it'll lean out - have heard of many people running n1 turbos on a 26 and having 18psi boost and getting a similar power figure to you - not sure how u manage that, as the most I ever got with 14psi boost was 210kw on stock gtr turbos

-D

lol, I dont know (not saying you) why people get so uptight about paying out this that or the other, its a phone for crying out loud lol. Its only natural people have different tastes and preferences

Home screen is slightly updated, glass look thing down the botttom now and a few different icons

When I replaced my iPaq PDA, I wanted an iPhone ... but the price just wasn't right at the time. Two of the guys in the office have them, and they complain all the time about something wrong with them. I figured I'd just get a 'normal' (read: boring) phone for now ... altho my Nokia does have touch screen for easy use and internet access (3G) albeit slow. :P

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