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Alex is to scared/to much of a fag that's why he went with the wide front guards. f**kn wheels f**king japan f**kety f**k f**k fcuk ahhh

:D

both engines have there advantages/disadvantages

although service on the evo piece of piss compared to the 32 even with the hicas pump removed

oil filter is a max 2min job, its arms reach underneath the car

True that man!

you're the one who admitted to having 11ty terrabytes of porn and no social skills.

370's aren't that exy, compared to say an M3. It's probably the only Fairlady other than a s30 fastback that I'd happily pay silly amounts for.

al... check out sammy from tyrepower hawthorne's 370

i'll grab photo next time i'm there

They only look good with a Power House Amuse kit on.

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S30 WINS!

speaking of which when you gonna buy some rims for the taxi? and what are you going with?

im gona work some more and buy something good. maybe same rims as billy or meshies

i can already see myself dumping excessive amounts of money into it

How about I personally tell the popo you are driving a P-plate restricted car, and show them the way to your house...

they already know who i am and where i live...

you only need to hard wire it running walbros that are flow rated at 15v

in the skyline it will get around 12v from the standard setup which is fine for a bosch pump or stock pump

you will gain zero by doing a hard wire. i woudlnt do it (if i was ray), just takes time which will end up costing you more for zero gain

if you put a wallbro in there and were peaking 240rwkw then yes hardwire if you insisted on wallbro, but otherwise get a real pump - ie save cost and safety

what do you mean by real pump? nismo or tomei drop ins are a little out of my budget atm. the 040 seems to be doing the job. if i was gonna hardwire it, i'd do it myself over a weekend or something. cant b too hard

Is Bayswater too far for you?

chasers?

you only need to hard wire it running walbros that are flow rated at 15v

in the skyline it will get around 12v from the standard setup which is fine for a bosch pump or stock pump

you will gain zero by doing a hard wire. i woudlnt do it (if i was ray), just takes time which will end up costing you more for zero gain

if you put a wallbro in there and were peaking 240rwkw then yes hardwire if you insisted on wallbro, but otherwise get a real pump - ie save cost and safety

I was wondering what this shit about hardwiring was, scared the crap out of me at the thought I'd have to reinstall with direct feed. So just to clarify, an 040 running off the standard fuel pump wires should be completely fine for xxx amount of power?

The only issue I have now is when I "touch" the accelerator, say cruising around a carpark looking for a space, I hear a slight vibrating sound (would deadening fix this? Pump is secured pretty well to the cradle). Nut when idling without touching the throttle, or when driving I can't hear anything.

yes by real pump i mean non-walbro

you said 040 and thats fine a good model, it should give you around 260rwkw safely and easily

ive got a GTR one in mine and thats fine also, either is OK as long as its not wallbro

no need to hardwire, hardwiring the pump is bandaid for poor pump flow at normal 12v in the skyline

GTST has two stage pump control, low run and high run

when you tap the throttle the high run circuit runs and you can hear the pump more

drive around and watch ETC, SENSOR SW CHECK

youll see FP1 blip when you tap the throttle

driven an R34 GTR, and a 370z. I'd take the 370Z over the GTR anyday. Handles better, feels more comfortable, and more modern. 34 GTR's 10 years old now anyways.

Altho, R34 VSpec II or NUR I might take over a 370Z.

driven an R34 GTR, and a 370z. I'd take the 370Z over the GTR anyday. Handles better, feels more comfortable, and more modern. 34 GTR's 10 years old now anyways.

Altho, R34 VSpec II or NUR I might take over a 370Z.

You WILL take a NUR over a 370Z :mad:

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