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It will stop some crashing.

Go drive a 300kw skyline and tell me that won't increase your chances if losing it

You obviously haven't seen arab drifting on youtube.

You still can crash a 4 cyl Camry...

yeah any car can speed.

this was me in a 2L NA wagon all 105 Fly KW

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training is more important that power to weight.

oh and earlier that day I had a 92kw FWD hatch at indicated 205!

yep, I remember getting a stock lancer rent a car over 200 with 5 people in the car...back mid 90s...

There will be ulterior motives behind this anyway...like raising more revenue from P-platers speeding..

you watch Kids all get excited about the new laws and start driving like morons...

then government will use this as an excuse to bring in mandatory GPS tracking or some bullshit....

They are just fishing, they're just giving a little slack before they reel us in further....

Not really,

I think it's just because soon pretty much all cars will have forced induction and there is NO WAY the government can look like they are forcing P Platers to drive older less safe cars

it HAD to happen

i always like the fact the holden cruze.

2 models the "sportier" faster was NA

the slower less powerful one a small turbo..

and which is the only one a new driver could have...

or you could drive the superseded Renault Clio Cup but not the less powerful mini cooper S

I could go on for days but yes how hard is it to find a small car released in past 2 years with no turbo varient,

It allows P platers to drive turbo diesels and weak turbocharged petrol vehicles.

However...P plater buys CA18DET S13...much easier to get big power out of these than even N/A V8, which I thought was the reason turbos got blanket banned in the first place except for those turbo diesels appearing on the unrestricted list.

Are V8s still banned?

So I purchased one of these which has an 85mm ID:

http://www.apexi-usa.com/store/catalogsearch/result/?q=500-a021

Not realising I need the 500-A022 model which has a 75mm ID. Anyone know how I can make it fit to the RB25DET? Would an adaptor or the like work?

Did you purchase the Power Intake adpator too? I don't think those come with one.

As listed here:

http://www.apexi-usa.com/store/induction/power-intake/universal-adapter-flanges.html

Oh and next time, save yourself the money and just buy a 3A racing pod off ebay for 30 bucks. They filter well and are cheap (as a piece of perforated cloth and some stamped metal should be).

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Love them or hate them, the VF commys are a respectable bit of kit. Electronic park brake is fkin cool.

13.8L/100km average on LPG, that's close to diesel economy when you convert to dollars, isn't it?

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