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on a positive displacement supercharger (mine) sits on top of the engine, intercoolers not required at first but when boosting up (or spinning faster if you like, generating more boost) you can upgrade to a water to air intercooler, its like a piece of meat in a sandwich and has water lines that go from the supercharger to a cooler (or radiator) at the front of the car.

centrifugal superchargers act more like a turbo, more laggy and air to air intercooler same thing as a turbo

I think you made them cry and they going to shut it down now..

so was it one of you who got banned?

lol just checked

I got banned

over a comment of 'Shhh no tears only dreams now'

Talk about over reaction

Yeah something like, "What's a good looking 18" wheel?"

It's like, OP chooses a wheel they like, they get haters, hating on them.

So when OP asks, what wheels do you like or look good? Haters say, make up your own mind, it's your car.

which is what everyone here is guilty of too

Not needed cause the intake charge doesn't get hot enough to see significant gains and the roots style blowers sit atop the engine anyway, directly feeding the intake manifold, so there's no real room. But people have run them before on centrifugal supercharger setups.

on a positive displacement supercharger (mine) sits on top of the engine, intercoolers not required at first but when boosting up (or spinning faster if you like, generating more boost) you can upgrade to a water to air intercooler, its like a piece of meat in a sandwich and has water lines that go from the supercharger to a cooler (or radiator) at the front of the car.

centrifugal superchargers act more like a turbo, more laggy and air to air intercooler same thing as a turbo

I see.

I have seen some Supercharger kits with a small cooler, so just wanted to clarify.

Thanks for that :thumbsup:

lol just checked

I got banned

over a comment of 'Shhh no tears only dreams now'

Talk about over reaction

Make a new account and call it Linda :laugh:

which is what everyone here is guilty of too

I don't recall any banning though.

And what wheels you decided on your R32 now?

Take it to Tyrepower North Melbourne, they should help you out.

That was the place I called. The dude with the accent told me that 205 was too much stretch. LOL.

I'll be buying tyres online anyways. Then getting them fitted anywhere.

Make a new account and call it Linda :laugh:

Lol that's enough jimmy rustling for now

Didn't really do anything wrong though apart from that light hearted humour. How are they to know Im not a hot babez

It's ok for members to give people shit for their rims but its not ok to defend them

That was the place I called. The dude with the accent told me that 205 was too much stretch. LOL.

I'll be buying tyres online anyways. Then getting them fitted anywhere.

Taleb tyres, they got me all four invo for like $900, surely a set of four would cost you what? $300 max?

Lol that's enough jimmy rustling for now

Didn't really do anything wrong though apart from that light hearted humour. How are they to know Im not a hot babez

It's ok for members to give people shit for their rims but its not ok to defend them

they can obviously tell you dont put out.

secret

Secret fake ass wheels :laugh:

That was the place I called. The dude with the accent told me that 205 was too much stretch. LOL.

I'll be buying tyres online anyways. Then getting them fitted anywhere.

Try Tyrepower Hawthorn..?

I understood what you were saying, I don't get them.

Yeah, I know :)

Lol that's enough jimmy rustling for now

Didn't really do anything wrong though apart from that light hearted humour. How are they to know Im not a hot babez

It's ok for members to give people shit for their rims but its not ok to defend them

Ehy... Forum politics and hierarchy, don't worry about it :)

Lol that's enough jimmy rustling for now

Didn't really do anything wrong though apart from that light hearted humour. How are they to know Im not a hot babez

It's ok for members to give people shit for their rims but its not ok to defend them

Lol that's exactly what I though. And that's what I said to the "andystile" mod and he didn't know what to say after that and he took the warn off lol

Those were the guys I was talking about. Already called them. Might just settle with taleb. Haha. Or oxer with his nankangs.

Take it to Tyrepower North Melbourne, they should help you out.

Try Tyrepower Hawthorn..?

2 different places :)

And yes, Oxer can help ya's out!

That was the place I called. The dude with the accent told me that 205 was too much stretch. LOL.

I'll be buying tyres online anyways. Then getting them fitted anywhere.

you have seen my 205's they fine on 8s

dunno what those guys talking about

Jamie intercooler is the thing you generally do after a tune on my car, makes the power more efficiently on less boost and apaprently after a tune if you have a few runs on a hot day you notice a little bit of power loss a water to air intercooler drops around 30 degrees i think, similar to a side mount vs front mount on a skyline i suppose

any cruises on the weekend? or any plans guyz??

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