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So apparently my hotmail account has been blocked....the email account to send the recovery code to has been shutdown for years, go and try to recover the account and they want passwords and bank card details?!?!?!?!? sound dodgy??

2 things hotmail would never ask for is your passwords or bank details

I would disregard the email, but if your totally worried a little test dont click any links in that actual email but open your browser and go to hotmail.com and login should work fine

2 things hotmail would never ask for is your passwords or bank details

I would disregard the email, but if your totally worried a little test dont click any links in that actual email but open your browser and go to hotmail.com and login should work fine

I got the same 2 emails, there dodgy , they ask for info MSN wouldnt ask for ever

phishing scam

Shaft play?

do a video with the engine not your drivers seat..lol that would help unless it only happens on "loaded" boost ?

does it happen on a cold engine and hot ?

take a vacuum hose from house vacuum and put it one end on your ear, the other on the suss part you can hear the play,(dont melt the hose on the hot turbo or stick it in the fan..lol ) one thing to check is the valve train, too much clearance on the rocker or failing lifter. my r34 has solid lifters on series 2 neo motors and they make the same noise when out of spec .

if its the valve train hold it on the rocker cover and give it some throttle , the noise will jump out and be loud thru the hose. you can narrow it down to the exact location with it. unless you have a mechanics stethascope ?

How did you find that out boof through an email in your junk mail folder then click a link to reset your password?

All good problem sorted, was 3/4 asleep trying to sort that out...As soon as i logged in it told me the account was blocked and the email address that was in there to forward a new password onto has been non exsistent for about 5 years now...Got a new password and logged in ok :) Cheers anyways!!

do a video with the engine not your drivers seat..lol that would help unless it only happens on "loaded" boost ?

does it happen on a cold engine and hot ?

take a vacuum hose from house vacuum and put it one end on your ear, the other on the suss part you can hear the play,(dont melt the hose on the hot turbo or stick it in the fan..lol ) one thing to check is the valve train, too much clearance on the rocker or failing lifter. my r34 has solid lifters on series 2 neo motors and they make the same noise when out of spec .

if its the valve train hold it on the rocker cover and give it some throttle , the noise will jump out and be loud thru the hose. you can narrow it down to the exact location with it. unless you have a mechanics stethascope ?

yeah only happens when i engage my boost controller :/

and yeah only on loaded boost

i can notice when the boost increases

happens nearly most of the time

sometimes not :/

look at the video and listen really hard at 0:20 you will here it faint tickticktickticktick noise during boost

Mount your solenoid with rubber washers or a long bolt and a bit of rubber hose

PS: anyone with a R32 GT-R?

Got these for sale

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/381669-r32-gt-r-air-diversion-panels-2x/

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