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To be honest I think A pod is a bit of waste of time on the small scale of things... Wont increase performance or economy vastly. If you do go down that road... Please god, don't spend $300 on one... You get such a minor difference if any!

a $20 supercheap 3A pod filter actually flows better then most of the good name brand ones do.....meh a cheap $20 one for me does the job

Dont be soft. Treat em mean, keep them keen!

doesnt sound like you Vu....mel you slap you :P

a $20 supercheap 3A pod filter actually flows better then most of the good name brand ones do.....meh a cheap $20 one for me does the job

doesnt sound like you Vu....mel you slap you :P

or she'd beat him around the face with a closed fist haha

-D

a $20 supercheap 3A pod filter actually flows better then most of the good name brand ones do.....meh a cheap $20 one for me does the job

doesnt sound like you Vu....mel you slap you :P

They try and rip you with the proformance crap. Oi Krish, come down to Dotti's after and help me put her new seats in.

I think a free flowing exhaust and cleaner intake system will help with fuel economy.

FYI: I was getting about 500k's to a full tank in my 270rwkw GT-R with a good 2nd gear burst from time to time

I'd be lucky to see half that in the 32, although i don't putt around on a daily basis. Stagea will see about 500km if i can keep my right foot under control, always seem to have trouble doing that though :P

I to have trouble with that darn right foot. I couldn't control it even if i tried.

Filled up my GTT to full the other day and down to half today and only reads 118km so far...

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hey guys thats a great help and to be honest with you,before i joind SAU,i was thinking how do i am going to find out about my skyline but all easy now...just put question and all around answer's.

i am growing my knowladge about the skyline's day by day.I spend heaps of times on this website and every time i am learning new thing's..

To be honest last week when police(under cover cop's) stopped me,that was my first encounter with the police :( but thats fun to have a skyline,isn't...

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I to have trouble with that darn right foot. I couldn't control it even if i tried.

Filled up my GTT to full the other day and down to half today and only reads 118km so far...

That is pretty bad! My old R33 when I filled it to the brim I got nearly that much as the needle just moved down to the upper full mark on the fuel guage.

Ben: Mel is a real lady and will use an open hander not closed fist :(

That is pretty bad! My old R33 when I filled it to the brim I got nearly that much as the needle just moved down to the upper full mark on the fuel guage.

Mine is the same. Usually get 480-540Km's per full tank, although it might be time to look at replacing the oxygen sensor

installing a pod is easy as mate.....get a 3A pod filter from supercheap and a adapter to suit your car....you can find one there....take out your air box and just bolt the adapter in, slam the pod on top and presto you has a pod filter :) drive down to your exhaust place and get them to make 2 brackets to secure your pod filter.....for intercooler you can get one of the ISC (sau:sa club sponsor) and apparently people who are using them have been quite happy with them.....for exhausts it all depends on how much you wanna be paying for it....but i would suggest getting one made by AM Performance (sau:sa club sponsor) his work is perfection....and customer service is even better....a few of the boys here have been running his blast pipe system (including me) and i am happy as larry......

ps: club sponsors give sau:sa members 10% discount.....so in case of getting a 1k+ exhaust you will end up saving a bit :P

hey mate could please send me the address of ISC for FMIC...

Hey Nozila or other guys,could you please give me some idea how much its cost to change "UPPER CONTROL ARM BUSH'S"....or if it is possible for you guys to give me some help to change them....thnx

i tried in 5 years old thread this question but some one gets angry,sorry but i wana asked you guys a question it is wrong to write in related thread if thats a 5 year old thread even though the person who started still in the forum?

anyways i went to the workshop and they asking $450 to supply and change upper control arm,i doubt it about the price,what do you think guys...

Ps.. i tried diffrent thread but couldn't found perticular answer in SA thread...

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i've got a 32 GTR and i had over 600kms which was steady country driving, and it was almost empty, 69L went into a 72L tank.

normal driving i used to get 500kms regularly when i had 250rwkw, and i still get that know with over 300rwkw it just depends on my driving. if i go flat chat through the hills then ecconomy goes out the tail pipe as well as the flames!

even with heavy foot driving i still get about 350ish kms to a tank.

They try and rip you with the proformance crap. Oi Krish, come down to Dotti's after and help me put her new seats in.

ah sorry dude i just saw this....but i was busy anyway :).....as if you know Dotti lol

hey mate could please send me the address of ISC for FMIC...

ISC is a trader on the forums mate....http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/SAU-Trader-ISC-Performanc-f171.html

pm him and ask mate

Hey Nozila or other guys,could you please give me some idea how much its cost to change "UPPER CONTROL ARM BUSH'S"....or if it is possible for you guys to give me some help to change them....thnx

Regency-friendly adjustable bushing kits are about $230... there was no way in hell I could get the old bushing off so I took it to Pedders down the road and got them to remove it for $10(should of been $20 but they didnt have the right change from my $50 note) and then I took the control arms home and fitted up the bushings myself - wasnt too hard.

hey guys my headlights got water in them,i dont know what to do..heavy rain in last couple of days..makes hell in my cars headlight...wat to do now please help..anyone know any workshop who can seal them properly...

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hey friends i am doing my car bit by bit,and getting help from you great guy's...

now i am trying to find some good suspension place to change my r33 suspension.could anyone please guide me.

i want KYB with king springs,as i read so many post regarding suspension..and spoke to couple of great members but could not found the place to buy and fit them in my car..

so guys please please help me out...so i just wanted to know kyb is good with king spring,where to buy and how much the price maybe rough idea...and where to go for fitting...who not gona make me fool...thankx

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