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it cheeses me when manufacturers play with the gearbox ratios to get the quickest 0-100km/h times, and then lengthen the final gears for cruising.

similar to top gear shaming cars for being too bumpy on normal roads, but take pride in being the quickest round the track. you're really not supposed to be encouraging car makers to use more and more complicated and unreliable systems to tick as many boxes as possible, make warranties harder to claim due to repair costs and also ruin aftermarket support due to complexity and cost.

rant for the day.

that performance y34

I love driving my 7, just wish the previous owner had taken better care of it...

Interior is very sparse, some parts of it look plasticy and cheap, but when you get up close it's actually decent construction. The Climate Controls really make it look a lot more base-model than it is.

Torque when you put your foot down at 2000rpm in 4th is great compared to the skyline. Obviously it comes onto boost a lot faster, but you don't actually get to enjoy the turbo properly until you're in 3rd because of the short gears...

I'm running 255's all round, so grip is good even with the nangkangs on it atm... When it does wanna get loose on a corner, it feels really weird, but never really gets out of control... Still able to 4 wheel slide in the wet if I dump 2nd out of a corner... Last dyno figures were 175@awkw but they were from years ago so its probably a bit less now. Considering dropping it into RTR for a touch up tune and general health check.

Side Note: Because one of the salespeople here at work is whipped by his ugly as hell ranga wife, and the other guy we have in the factory is quite religious, they are both quite opposed to going to do an installation of the equipment we sell (Scent Branding, Air Pumpbox + Aroma Oil Diffusers) at a certain new customer of ours.

So... I'm off to a "Gallery" for "Men" on King Street to do this installation for them at Midday today... *sigh* Life is hard.

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Just a tune and exhaust. 225awkw on the dyno

Stock is about 160-170awkw i think?

thats mad, full exhaust or just like dump/downpipe?

can you PM me what it cost ya / what year it is? (only if you don't mind :)) just interested as to how much it would cost me to change cars.

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Side Note: Because one of the salespeople here at work is whipped by his ugly as hell ranga wife, and the other guy we have in the factory is quite religious, they are both quite opposed to going to do an installation of the equipment we sell (Scent Branding, Air Pumpbox + Aroma Oil Diffusers) at a certain new customer of ours.

So... I'm off to a "Gallery" for "Men" on King Street to do this installation for them at Midday today... *sigh* Life is hard.

They do realize that it will probably have fk all women's there at that time?

They do realize that it will probably have fk all women's there at that time?

I know right... Looks like they open the doors at Midday... Boss just called the salesguy and got him to man up and go, since he's in the bloody city today anyway...

Side Note: Because one of the salespeople here at work is whipped by his ugly as hell ranga wife, and the other guy we have in the factory is quite religious, they are both quite opposed to going to do an installation of the equipment we sell (Scent Branding, Air Pumpbox + Aroma Oil Diffusers) at a certain new customer of ours.

So... I'm off to a "Gallery" for "Men" on King Street to do this installation for them at Midday today... *sigh* Life is hard.

back when we were a payment gateway one of our largest customers was adultshop.com.au..

they kept sending samples...

I tried SST on both cars. Both had same power (stock turbo, tuned to about 220awkw) and Ohlin's aftermarket coils.

I did find the SST to be slowish, even on its fastest setup, but I'm a dickhead who spent more on my R34 auto than most people spend on their engine. I was envious of the 6speed and could understand why someone would go the SST over a manual given how short the gears are.

Or at least how short they seemed to me, dat 4 speed life.

But I really liked the evo, punching out of roundabouts on WOT in 1st with the front pulling you out, then shifting into 2nd, and then 3rd to 100 in quick succession was really quite addictive.

Evo X is just.. its a good thing... you can use all its 'good points' on the street. Different to a 400rwkw skyline where you can't utilize its strengths at uh, legal scenarios so well.

Yup all useable power

I find in normal auto mode its a bit clunky. Manual changes in Sports mode feels fine and quick to me

it cheeses me when manufacturers play with the gearbox ratios to get the quickest 0-100km/h times, and then lengthen the final gears for cruising.

similar to top gear shaming cars for being too bumpy on normal roads, but take pride in being the quickest round the track. you're really not supposed to be encouraging car makers to use more and more complicated and unreliable systems to tick as many boxes as possible, make warranties harder to claim due to repair costs and also ruin aftermarket support due to complexity and cost.

rant for the day.

Yup Evo's have supershort gear ratios. Could prob do 6th gear at 60km/h lol

I love driving my 7, just wish the previous owner had taken better care of it...

Interior is very sparse, some parts of it look plasticy and cheap, but when you get up close it's actually decent construction. The Climate Controls really make it look a lot more base-model than it is.

Torque when you put your foot down at 2000rpm in 4th is great compared to the skyline. Obviously it comes onto boost a lot faster, but you don't actually get to enjoy the turbo properly until you're in 3rd because of the short gears...

I'm running 255's all round, so grip is good even with the nangkangs on it atm... When it does wanna get loose on a corner, it feels really weird, but never really gets out of control... Still able to 4 wheel slide in the wet if I dump 2nd out of a corner... Last dyno figures were 175@awkw but they were from years ago so its probably a bit less now. Considering dropping it into RTR for a touch up tune and general health check.

I think i just got ling long 225 tyres on mine

thats mad, full exhaust or just like dump/downpipe?

can you PM me what it cost ya / what year it is? (only if you don't mind :)) just interested as to how much it would cost me to change cars.

Full exhaust im pretty sure

~$30k, 2008 year with about 50k on the odo

They do realize that it will probably have fk all women's there at that time?

Downstairs would be open but upstairs won't, prolly ~10 girls

Plenty of people with nothing better to do on a Thursday arvo and money to burn

Maybe they also don't realise that people who work in the sex industry are also just people?

Like, he's a work guy. Its not like they will be like OH IVE SEEN THIS IN PORN LETS ALL JUMP ON HIS COCK.

Like cmon.

It's so funny how its demonized, when 100% of people on earth got here through countless generations of people enjoying sex back until the dawn of time.

Imagine if people were embarrassed of the fact they eat food, or breathe.

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That

Has an amazingly contradictory stigma to it. I know guys who have refused to ever walk into a strip club even for a bucks night...way to let society decide your most personal morals lol

it cheeses me when manufacturers play with the gearbox ratios to get the quickest 0-100km/h times, and then lengthen the final gears for cruising.

What's wrong with that? You get a gearset that's good around town, competent for a lot of motorsports but isn't screaming it's head of at 4500rpm for 2 hours straight on the highway. Have been tossing up doing a similar sort of box for the RS. ALL of my gearing is stupid tall so it almost always feels like the wrong gear. STi boxes are super short everywhere which considering half my driving is highway is impractical. Late model stuff to run double cone synchros for those not so agricultural feels, nice tight 1-4 set then tallest 5th I can find. Perfect all rounder.

Maybe they also don't realise that people who work in the sex industry are also just people?

Like, he's a work guy. Its not like they will be like OH IVE SEEN THIS IN PORN LETS ALL JUMP ON HIS COCK.

Like cmon.

It's so funny how its demonized, when 100% of people on earth got here through countless generations of people enjoying sex back until the dawn of time.

Imagine if people were embarrassed of the fact they eat food, or breathe.

Sex on the whole in society actually

Can show people killing people and give it a PG rating, should be good for kids to see

Show a part of the body that half the world's population has and sees on the daily and it's R rated lol, can't let the kids see that

Gearing annoys me in the evo, slow speeds or up hills in peak hour blows... constantly in the wrong gear... in the skyline I could just stay in 2nd and roll along even when traffic varies its speed up and down by 20km/hr

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