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yup...

coming from a 300 kw RWD car it's a strange feeling to be able to accelerate in the wet even a little bit lol

with the EVO I can pin it all the way to redline in every gear... crazy stuff

yup...

coming from a 300 kw RWD car it's a strange feeling to be able to accelerate in the wet even a little bit lol

with the EVO I can pin it all the way to redline in every gear... crazy stuff

Dont know that feel brah.

Nah but my old GTR was a bit sketchy in the wet in first gear imo every other gear fine good fun trolling around in the wet

so dyno day showed that i was misfiring roundabout 4k?

tested it on the eastern, and indeed, it does hesitate around there, so.. coilpacks?

kynoch, does amayama do good prices on oem coilpacks for a det neo? or am i better off going splitfires?

oem's should be more or less the same prices as splitfires these days... i went oem when i replaced mine.

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sigh 3am assignmenting - we meet again... might be time to break out the energy drank

changing coilpacks should be part of a basic service for skylines it seems :P

however, running E85 on distributor-style ignition coils doesnt seem to work out for many.

changing coils on 20 year old cars! THE SHOCK!!!! :0

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