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sorry dan :(

yeah respect my authoritile dan :P

sorry bored break from assingment

dan the Car Salesman: My name's dan, Sir. May I be of some help?

Memphis: That's funny, my name's dan... Two dans don't make a right.

[laughs]

Memphis: dan, I have a problem...

dan the Car Salesman: Yes?

Memphis: I've been in L.A. for three months now. I have money, I have taste. But I'm not on anybody's "A" list, and Saturday night is the loneliest night for the week for me.

dan the Car Salesman: Well, a GTR would certainly change that.

Memphis: Perhaps, Mmmm. But, you know, this is the one. Yes, yes yes... I saw three of these parked outside the local Starbucks this morning, which tells me only one thing. There's too many self-Indulgent hoons in this city with too much bloody money! Now, if I was driving a 1967 GTR S20...

dan the Car Salesman: You would not be a self-indulgent hoon, sir... You'd be a connoisseur.

Memphis: Precisely. Champagne would fall from the heavens. Doors would open. Velvet ropes would part.

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yeah respect my authoritile dan :(

sorry bored break from assingment

dan the Car Salesman: My name's dan, Sir. May I be of some help?

Memphis: That's funny, my name's dan... Two dans don't make a right.

[laughs]

Memphis: dan, I have a problem...

dan the Car Salesman: Yes?

Memphis: I've been in L.A. for three months now. I have money, I have taste. But I'm not on anybody's "A" list, and Saturday night is the loneliest night for the week for me.

dan the Car Salesman: Well, a GTR would certainly change that.

Memphis: Perhaps, Mmmm. But, you know, this is the one. Yes, yes yes... I saw three of these parked outside the local Starbucks this morning, which tells me only one thing. There's too many self-Indulgent wieners in this city with too much bloody money! Now, if I was driving a 1967 GTR S206...

dan the Car Salesman: You would not be a self-indulgent wiener, sir... You'd be a connoisseur.

Memphis: Precisely. Champagne would fall from the heavens. Doors would open. Velvet ropes would part.

lol... i need help though!!! dammmmit

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maybe try a search on the maintenance part of the forum, you might find something handy in there.

sorry im only good for jokes and accountant nerd like sht. you should see my stamp collection

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Are you sure its not the faulty gauge on the dash, have you checked the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge?

I know the R32 oil pressure gauges go on their own accord sort of thing, done a bit of research on the forum

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yeah respect my authoritile dan :(

sorry bored break from assingment

dan the Car Salesman: My name's dan, Sir. May I be of some help?

Memphis: That's funny, my name's dan... Two dans don't make a right.

[laughs]

Memphis: dan, I have a problem...

dan the Car Salesman: Yes?

Memphis: I've been in L.A. for three months now. I have money, I have taste. But I'm not on anybody's "A" list, and Saturday night is the loneliest night for the week for me.

dan the Car Salesman: Well, a GTR would certainly change that.

Memphis: Perhaps, Mmmm. But, you know, this is the one. Yes, yes yes... I saw three of these parked outside the local Starbucks this morning, which tells me only one thing. There's too many self-Indulgent hoons in this city with too much bloody money! Now, if I was driving a 1967 GTR S20...

dan the Car Salesman: You would not be a self-indulgent hoon, sir... You'd be a connoisseur.

Memphis: Precisely. Champagne would fall from the heavens. Doors would open. Velvet ropes would part.

Dan inline 6 stop being a f**ken smartass all the f**king time, im f**ken sick of reading your smartass comments when they arnt funny at all

if u got nothing to say to help on this topic then dont say anything at f**ken all!!!!!!!!!!

sick of reading your pathetic lines

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whats it doing?

mine idles at just under 4...

cold start will sit a little highter but still under 4...

driving when cold with 0 boost f**k all load on engin its 6... when its goin up hill or somthing coldish its just under 8

when its warm wouldnt see over 5 or so... and idels at just under 4 again. ??? any help AT all i think not but yeh :(

depense what oil ur running 2

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I say take it to a mechanic you use for everything and get them to puta mechanical gauge on it andgo from there asap last thing you want is a spun bearing. Once you get the true pressure reading then go from there. Be good to know what exactly your oil pressure is holding.

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Dan inline 6 stop being a f**ken smartass all the f**king time, im f**ken sick of reading your smartass comments when they arnt funny at all

if u got nothing to say to help on this topic then dont say anything at f**ken all!!!!!!!!!!

sick of reading your pathetic lines

lol who's a grumpy bear :) u do realize technically uve done the same with that post :( but anyways all good mate

usually if you have a technical problem like this id say the place to go is the "maintenance topic" as engine troubles are not just restricted on a state by state basis people have these cars all over australia and can help give advice over the net the same as fellow sa people can. but i suppose having in sa section allows for that faint hope someone will be nice enough to come have a look at it in person for ya.

i was under the impression it would be deleted soon after, but yet here we are :D

and my oil temps do the same as chef has described, was under the impression thats the norm

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+1 for dodgy gauge. My old 33 gtst gauge would play up from time to time and read about 50% lower than normal. switch the car off and back on and it would sometimes fix itself. Get someone to test it with a mechanical gauge before you go driving it around everywhere.

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Dan inline 6 stop being a f**ken smartass all the f**king time, im f**ken sick of reading your smartass comments when they arnt funny at all

if u got nothing to say to help on this topic then dont say anything at f**ken all!!!!!!!!!!

sick of reading your pathetic lines

Dude, pull your f**ken head in.

If you got a problem with anyone here, then its >your< problem. You don't speak for me, and I quite like Dan's posts. You have no right to tell people what they can and cannot post. We have mods for that reason, and they haven't said anything... why? Because you're the only one getting the tampon in a twist. Next time you got an issue, bite your tongue and you won't look like an emo dickwad without a sense of humor.

-D

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