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Drifting tomorrow :D so excited.

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shit's ready to rock.

Thinking I might need these wheels too.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/product_info.php?cPath=40_45&products_id=1240

Thinking it's a pretty good price considering the tyres are included.

yeah that was brutal.

Got a video of it too.

Found a spare though thanks to Mr. Truscott :)

Car was playing up a bit so I spent a lot of time in the pits. Had some problems with boost controll, then after I fixed that the dash was playing up then after that the Diff was peg legging unless I gave it the full beans and a MASSIVE clutch kick. so yeah, pretty average day.

It was the best though when some kids came up and tried to take a picture of them selves with my car in the shot and my mum was like "oh hey boys, why don't you hop in and take a photo!" so they jumped in the driver seat and took some pics; totally made their day!

Edited by zoidbergmerc

It's great to see some young ones appreciate your hard work! Even if they don't understand what it is!!

I had someone ask for a ride at powercruise, first an only person to ask... But it was just after I'd pulled in for a split hose... Felt like a c*nt haha!!

Rekon diff is shagged or needs some new good oil?

yeah that was brutal.

Got a video of it too.

Found a spare though thanks to Mr. Truscott :)

Car was playing up a bit so I spent a lot of time in the pits. Had some problems with boost controll, then after I fixed that the dash was playing up then after that the Diff was peg legging unless I gave it the full beans and a MASSIVE clutch kick. so yeah, pretty average day.

It was the best though when some kids came up and tried to take a picture of them selves with my car in the shot and my mum was like "oh hey boys, why don't you hop in and take a photo!" so they jumped in the driver seat and took some pics; totally made their day!

what sort of boost control are you running? haltec or standalone?

do you have an aftermarket diff or just standard nissan viscus?

he's running a nismo 2 way as far as i'm aware. oil probably came off the good ship, titanic and needs to be released back into the wild

Edited by Mr. Untouchable

Yeah Nismo 2-way.

Haltech does all the boost controlling. I think I've isolated the problem, just need to have a fiddle to see if it fixes it. Just some settings in the ECU need some tweaking I reckon

What oil should I put in my Diff?

im not sure what you should run but you can get nismo lsd oil off just jap.

i have heard people having a lot of trouble with boost control using the haltec and haltec solenoid. but others have non. it can also be caused by the plumbing of the waste gate. i had a heap of problems with mine to start with as i plumbed it the same as on a few different cars i knew and it gave odd problems. had to change it to a somewhat complicated setup and its been sweet ever since.

Perfect Nissan Harmony.

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Getting some new wheels, Getting the Lenso D2Rs (because everyone in the world has D1Rs) and I'm going to get them in black and paint the lip blue, to go with my blue NA GT badges pirate.gif

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