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the lovely thing about skylines is that it could be SO MANY things..

Such fond memories of driving in the middle lane in heavy traffic at 100km/hr on the ring rd.. down the hill after Sydney rd.. ***STALL**.. sheeeet! Trying to restart and change to left lane safely at same time... while rolling down the hill at 100km/hr.. FARK it's almost funny now.. lol. Managed to get it to start before the bottom of the hill.. Think I lost a few years off my life tho..

OH PS that one was from dodgy AFM

by pumping the accel all you do is open the throttle body to let air in

so if the AAC is toast or gunked up etc then it may not let enough air in, and opening the throttle body, effectivetly does this

iac - idle air control

aac - auxiliary air control

those big halogen out door ones are LOUD. threw one into the skip at work, though its just gona crack.

throw it in, BANG! fkn shat a brick

in other news, had person with me today in my car, they go to to fiddle with the centre vent (they wanted the ac on) and the whole thing just crumbles....

now to buy a secondhand one..

Those can be epic fun. Me and a couple mates have smashed a few of em across eachothers heads after losing bets

only on starting or when driving? accelerating or slowing down? 2 yrs, did you post in the tech/maintenance section yet? :P Lots of ppl have these problems with stalling

unr33l if you're bored u should have gone to meeting!

Dammit didn't think of that!

Those can be epic fun. Me and a couple mates have smashed a few of em across eachothers heads after losing bets

we used to hit each other with those plastic cricket bats. we wore shin pads for safety though.. even tho we smashed each other over the arm, back etc

damn we were stupid

my car struggles on start up too, all i do is pump the pedal once though, all good on idle

Stalling in my experience could be.. fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel lines, coil packs, AFM, spark plugs, AAC valve as above.. lol there's more that's the short list. Bloody Nissan imports with their constant 'issues'...

I know!

It has been doing my head in for couple of days, but I have trouble giving it up and get something 'sensible' cos it consists of me better off cutting my penis and balls.

mmm watch thread enticing me to buy watch >_<

Anything worth getting around the $500 - $1500 mark?

Some ive stumbled across, but i got no idea whats good :domokun:

Longines L1.647.4.72.3

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TAG Heuer Carrera Mens Watch WV2116.BA0787

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WV211A.FC6202

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Raymond Weil 2710-ST-20001 Freelancer

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RADO Integral R20784759 - WW

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pat- TAG Heuer Carrera Mens Watch WV2116.BA0787

omfg theres an na type x 180 on egay WHY DOES ALL THE GOOD SHIT POP UP WHEN YOUR CAR IS FOR SALE..

and when it sells its all sold and theres nothing around

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pat- TAG Heuer Carrera Mens Watch WV2116.BA0787

omfg theres an na type x 180 on egay WHY DOES ALL THE GOOD SHIT POP UP WHEN YOUR CAR IS FOR SALE..

and when it sells its all sold and theres nothing around

Give me your airbox. Ill give you an Apexi airpod for it.

mohsen theres both uni and tafe there but mech engineering is at uni, I used to go there. I hope unlike me, you'll spend your time in lectures/tutes and not on the 3rd floor at the cafe playing pool.

Oh and for quality rmit chickitas, hit the arts/music/business etc buildings across the road :thumbsup:

cant go wrong playing pool mate

got me through 2 years of mech eng at rmit city :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/350732-r32-skyline-side-window-louvres/page__pid__5630731

lol @ someone paying $250 for these! You could make the light up panel for cheaper than that. Ever seen these before Shan?

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but none of those have a sole part in cold/hot start

all of those are used in engine oepration, but dont have a sole purpose in cold/hot start

ie if the AFM is toast the car would do other wierd shit

likewise for fuel pump, throttle body, injectors, coils etc

in other news, had person with me today in my car, they go to to fiddle with the centre vent (they wanted the ac on) and the whole thing just crumbles....

now to buy a secondhand one..

Quality

All these people whinging about idle/start up problems, my car must've been solid, never once had any issues with anything like that..

none of my AC vents have cracked nor has my dash bubbled up. It has been sitting outside for 5yrs in the sun and its good as the day i picked it up.

Although mines a 1993 October, last build date, so they may have made some improvements by then?

Hopefully the dreaded dash bubble doesnt emerge!

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