Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

My cousin owns a online parts store i'll see if he can get them.. I know there was talk of him beginning to stock them but thought most people were too cheap to buy them :P

oh awesome!

ahah let me know if he has some!

yes you can, but the tyres are quite worn on those wheels, in fact, quite worn is an understatement.

I used to have a bit of fun with them when I was looking after your car :P

Why jobless Leigh? Good luck!

Drove c63 other night omg amazing. Would take over a gtr every day of the week

Old job moved office to the other side of the city, then the new job I had lined up for my return from holiday turned out to be crap and left in 2 days

good luck man :D

anyone know if there are any places which sell defi gauges in Melbourne? or at worst in Aus?

trying to grab an oil press gauge (no overnight parts from japan yo)

Last time I checked Defi gauges went for about $300 a pop.

Have a look at autogauge gauge's look just as nice, can also have the same start up sequence for 1/3 of the cost.

I have a set in my car if you ever want to check it out, or you can see it at garage cafe tomorrow :P

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Oh, also, forgot to add these photos I believe.
    • Thought i'd update on this. I was able to get in contact with Craig Lieberman and later on Darryl Alison (owner of Kaizo Industries). Darryl was able to help me verify that my car was in fact one of theirs and is helping me find more info on mine !
    • There's restrictor pills in the stock boost control hoses. That's how they set the amount that was bled off and hence the "high" boost setting. The usual mod in the day was to remove it and send the "high" boost setting up to about 14 psi.
    • Thanks Duncan, that's the best info I've read. Furthermore after learning about the PCM programming side controlling the factory boost solenoid, the purpose of the solenoid is to "bleed" boost when pin 25 is earthed, thus allowing spring pressure in the wastegate actuator to overcome diaphragm boost pressure, thus closing or reducing the position of the wastegate flap creating more boost as the turbo is able to spin faster. It's pretty cool to see a designated Pill to do exactly this, would have liked to have seen it with a tiny filter over the end for those moments in vacuum.  The constant bleed pill has now been removed completely from the system and solenoid boost control has been restored once again.   Case closed 😂
    • The wideband reading is meaningless if it's not running. Why are you using shitty old sidefeeds on any engine, let alone a Neo? What manifold and fuel rail are you using to achieve that? Beyond that, can't help you with AEM stuff as I've never been their ECU/CAS combo.
×
×
  • Create New...