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Thanks, Oh yeah haha i remember the silver 33 behind me, Hows it goin sorry if i was holding you up. I cant work out how to get a profile pic up. I go to change it and it fails to upload.. Probably the web speed. Good to talk to others that love skylines as much as me hey. Ill definately be coming along for the next cruise to meet everyone.

Hey just out of curiosity, How much boost is this gtr running with the restrictors on exactly? Guage goes to 7 but it only makes it to the bar before 7. So about 5psi u think?

no idea re boost but there is a forced induction section on here that would have the answers though a few of the people who came last night are pretty technical and might know the answers..guise?

didnt hold me back ryan as you were way back, there were like 3 or 4 silver R33's lol, i was up the front leading the pack..like a baawwsss

(till i got lost)

:ph34r:

anyway new facebook profile is up and heres the shoddy gallery, CBF deleting the blurrys as yet

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.114582825346134.16774.100003832519363&type=3

Why don't you change your User Name to "Freeloader" Ryan?

It suits! Lol

SAU is running a Texikhana on July 15th at Nirimba TAFE airfield. Keep your eye on SAU Events especially. There is a Macquarie Pass cruise June 17th I think; run as a non-official event.

Thanks, Oh yeah haha i remember the silver 33 behind me, Hows it goin sorry if i was holding you up. I cant work out how to get a profile pic up. I go to change it and it fails to upload.. Probably the web speed. Good to talk to others that love skylines as much as me hey. Ill definately be coming along for the next cruise to meet everyone.

Hey just out of curiosity, How much boost is this gtr running with the restrictors on exactly? Guage goes to 7 but it only makes it to the bar before 7. So about 5psi u think?

Hi Ryan, its was me at the back of u and u were at the back of Terry N1 GTR and Pat was in the front. Than when I saw Terry and Pat booting it and u didn't. I couldn't control myself and I went pass u. Wasn't trying to race or anything but just had my car tuned 2 days before and this was the best streach of road to test it. Good to see u joining us. :cheers: Edited by rbscreamer

Wow sounds like the whole day was a whole lot of fun!...bit bummed that I wasn't able to join you guys. But it was good meeting Eddie,Braden and Pat during the jdmst meet and then meeting David, Nermina, Genelle, Matt and Terry at the initial meeting point. Hoping to catch up with those I haven't had the pleasure of speaking too/meeting yet during the next cruise and I will post some pics I took while we were at the carpark in Penrith a little later today. :)

Hi Ryan, its was me at the back of u and u were at the back of Terry N1 GTR and Pat was in the front. Than when I saw Terry and Pat booting it and u didn't. I couldn't control myself and I went pass u. Wasn't trying to race or anything but just had my car tuned 2 days before and this was the best streach of road to test it. Good to see u joining us. :cheers:

Yeah haha don't worry I'll give u a run next time :)

yeah you were cool space pants but now C'mon...where the hell were your spacepants?!!

another pic,

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i should be seeing some friend requests pretty soon on le stalkbook eh?

eh?

nah im not needy at all

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Thanks, Oh yeah haha i remember the silver 33 behind me, Hows it goin sorry if i was holding you up. I cant work out how to get a profile pic up. I go to change it and it fails to upload.. Probably the web speed. Good to talk to others that love skylines as much as me hey. Ill definately be coming along for the next cruise to meet everyone.

Hey just out of curiosity, How much boost is this gtr running with the restrictors on exactly? Guage goes to 7 but it only makes it to the bar before 7. So about 5psi u think?

Stock boost from memory is 9psi.

Remove the restrictor, and goes to 14.

Again, this is from memory.

And i think the gauge isn't reading psi, its in another scale....

Wow sounds like the whole day was a whole lot of fun!...bit bummed that I wasn't able to join you guys. But it was good meeting Eddie,Braden and Pat during the jdmst meet and then meeting David, Nermina, Genelle, Matt and Terry at the initial meeting point. Hoping to catch up with those I haven't had the pleasure of speaking too/meeting yet during the next cruise and I will post some pics I took while we were at the carpark in Penrith a little later today. :)

No problem Fernando, I'll try to swing pass your place one of these days to catch up. :thumbsup:

Stock boost from memory is 9psi.

Remove the restrictor, and goes to 14.

Again, this is from memory.

And i think the gauge isn't reading psi, its in another scale....

The skyline gauge is a measurement of millimeters of mecury as follows:

760mm HG (mecury) = 1 Bar = 14.6PSI

Sky(7) is the gauge in increments of 7 (i.e 0 to 7)

Sky(1) is the same gauge but in increments of a whole (i.e 0 to Full)

PSI -------- BAR ------ Sky(7) ---- Sky(1)

0.000 ----- 0.000 ----- 0.000 ----- 0.000

1.000 ----- 0.068 ----- 0.522 ----- 0.075

2.000 ----- 0.137 ----- 1.045 ----- 0.149

3.000 ----- 0.205 ----- 1.567 ----- 0.224

3.360 ----- 0.230 ----- 1.755 ----- 0.251

4.000 ----- 0.274 ----- 2.090 ----- 0.299

5.000 ----- 0.342 ----- 2.612 ----- 0.373

6.000 ----- 0.411 ----- 3.134 ----- 0.448

6.720 ----- 0.460 ----- 3.510 ----- 0.501

7.000 ----- 0.479 ----- 3.657 ----- 0.522

7.300 ----- 0.500 ----- 3.813 ----- 0.545

8.000 ----- 0.548 ----- 4.179 ----- 0.597

8.760 ----- 0.600 ----- 4.576 ----- 0.654

9.000 ----- 0.616 ----- 4.701 ----- 0.672

10.000 ---- 0.685 ----- 5.224 ----- 0.746

10.100 ---- 0.692 ----- 5.276 ----- 0.754

11.000 ---- 0.753 ----- 5.746 ----- 0.821

11.500 ---- 0.788 ----- 6.007 ----- 0.858

12.000 ---- 0.822 ----- 6.269 ----- 0.896

13.000 ---- 0.890 ----- 6.791 ----- 0.970

13.400 ---- 0.918 ----- 7.000 ----- 1.000

14.000 ---- 0.959 ----- 7.313 ----- 1.045

14.600 ---- 1.000 ----- 7.627 ----- 1.090




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