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What oil u running? Tomei diff oil did the same thing to my clunky nismo centre

Did the first 1000 on the Nismo stuff, then the OS GIKEN 80W-250 went in. That's what Terry advised to run in both front and rear.

Was lucky enough to drive this on the weekend, it drives really nice till the loud pedal hits the flour then all hell breaks loose, my god the only thing I've felt accelerate faster than that was a turbo charged R1 Yamaha

Very easy to drive between 2-3000rpm with nice smooth acceleration and plenty of drive

Thanks Paul for honour, I enjoyed it immensely, should be a massive weapon on the track when the suspension is finished

PS, sorry about breaking it

Oh yeah fair enough, I thought it must not have been anything major given how you wrote the post. Sounds like a weapon, wished I lived closer so I could catch up with you guys and check it out in person :)

Fark AFMs, map proved its self to me when that happened, meant we could just drive back to Pauls

Lol I hear that, I was trapped out at Brisbane airport for hours and hours because a hose blew off and surprise surprise we didn't have any light.

Lol I hear that, I was trapped out at Brisbane airport for hours and hours because a hose blew off and surprise surprise we didn't have any light.

hence always carry an LED light with ya mate ;)

Paul I'm tired of hearing other people drive your beasts........I want to see and hear about numbers i.e drags strip time slips and track day time slips etc... :P

Haha. Yeah yeah. Waiting for these Ikeya bits to arrive from Japan so we can whack the suspension in. I don't think it's gonna happen this Friday like planned. Gonna have to push it back another week.

All in good time ant eater ;).

Paul I'm tired of hearing other people drive your beasts........I want to see and hear about numbers i.e drags strip time slips and track day time slips etc... :P

This :yes: Should be some good fun!

Although i shouldnt talk, i've got no times yet either :P

where do you usually get your alignment done?

I've been going to BT Motorsports and Daniel seems to know what he's doing.

The guy that designed the shocks will be doing this one mang. ;)

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