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Well so far its only me picking on you so you are not trying hard enough, Call La Bomba and ask him for advice? He seems to know how to upset people :P

haha, you can too when you find someone on facebook haha

ATTN people, what oil should i be using in the skylines engine?

im way to lazy to look and i assume you all know :D

so help would be appreciated pweease

and noone be a smartass and say ENGINE OIL

again thank you :3some:

haha, you can too when you find someone on facebook haha

ATTN people, what oil should i be using in the skylines engine?

im way to lazy to look and i assume you all know :D

so help would be appreciated pweease

and noone be a smartass and say ENGINE OIL

again thank you :3some:

All right then I'll say DIFF OIL hahahahahaha

Nah just some good quality 10/40

Thought i'd share some progress - as of 7:30am today

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hopefully we start putting it back in wednesday.

Very pretty

Is that the Gates belt kit or some other brand?

EDIT. Quoted for annoyance to iPhone users as well

Edited by m.j.h

Thanks martin, got motul 10w40 that turbolight shit guess ill see how that goes :D

how shall i do an engine flush? anyone got any clue? im stumped and also very lazy

Simple answer....... you DONT........

Change the oil every 5000 and she will be clean az and no dramas!

Much love matty :wub:

you boys are always so helpful

You act as if this is a car forum or something........... Oh wait............... :P

Its all good, changing it regularily is the best thing you can do..... Its every 3000-5000 for mine (E85 though, nearly at the first change BUT hard to do milage with no clutch)

We could push it across the finish line................................ Or tow it.....................................

you owe me a 10 second car, not a 10 minute car

AND IT BEGINS again!!

even though i think its quoted out haha

We could push it across the finish line................................ Or tow it.....................................

Why does that remind me of the Top Gear Alfa challenge. Hahahahahahahahaha

And for those that don't know I can claim true car enthusiast status as I owned an Alfa 164 once. Mostly ran on 5 cyl and the steering was a bit funny but when it ran on all 6 it was a wonderful car. And electric leather seats make for a very comfy seat for driving etc

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