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Shingeki no Kyojin, havent watched ep 8 yet, i was surprised when

what i thought to be main character got eaten like that

dont show that spoiler alvin if you havent watched any of it yet.

i've already been spoiled by sankakucomplex, so not a big issue, and i dont quite mind spoilers anyway.

ill have to take you for a spin sometime... when its running again :(

baffled sumps for FWD SR20s dont exist, wew.

Accusump? might struggle for room in engine bay.

Dry sump? $$$

if you are building it anyway it's not a hastle to remove the stock sump and add some baffles/wings

Yeah maybe just make some custom baffles

If they don't exist on the sr20 what are the track guys using?

If you not chasing that much power maybe you might not need it if you don't want to spend the $$

Yeh they do. They just aren't great, even mine had tomei baffles in there.

I think it's different with the sideways engine lol

plenty of designs for RWD sumps, but anything bigger than normal for FWD hits the crossmember. found some custom stuff for the Sentra platforms, but it's all old old forum posts.

mk, hopefully something just be made up in the one I got

it's a little more than 2 straight bits, they need to be hinged at the top so when the g stop the oil comes back in and have stoppers to stop it .

so they are generally deeper so the metal not hit the crank..and there not space to go deeper on a FWD..

Carsales strikes again:

Dude: I saw your NISSAN PULSAR on carsales. still for sale?
Me: Yes it is, would you be interested in seeing the car this week?
Dude: Pulsar?
Me: Yes the white one.

Dude: Would u swap for a skyline r33?

She eats prawns, so that makes things a bit easier :)

this...

let the semen flow through you


FYP
Get it, because he's gay, and has the gay sex. :rolleyes:

(Yes, this Tuesday feels like Monday all over again, I'm bored )

ill have to take you for a spin sometime... when its running again :(

baffled sumps for FWD SR20s dont exist, wew.

Accusump? might struggle for room in engine bay.

Dry sump? $$$

Accusump can be installed anywhere, but you don't even have a boot right?

She eats prawns, so that makes things a bit easier :)

FYP

Get it, because he's gay, and has the gay sex. :rolleyes:

(Yes, this Tuesday feels like Monday all over again, I'm bored )

You wish I was gay little man, you believe you would have a chance.. You want some of this brown sugar don't u

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