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Is that all :laugh:

hhahaha yeh

his new S15 is putting out some nice numbers atm, i have not seen it since he has put a top mount in and had it tuned so i cant wait, i think he is hitting the drags tonight last time he ran a 12.9 on standard turbos with a FMIC and a full exhaust + coilovers as his only mods, i think he may get mid 12s now with the new setup and tune

hhahaha yeh

his new S15 is putting out some nice numbers atm, i have not seen it since he has put a top mount in and had it tuned so i cant wait, i think he is hitting the drags tonight last time he ran a 12.9 on standard turbos with a FMIC and a full exhaust + coilovers as his only mods, i think he may get mid 12s now with the new setup and tune

Didn't you see us whoring your thread on FB? Discussed power figures, turbo size etc etc? Get with the program man :P

Didn't you see us whoring your thread on FB? Discussed power figures, turbo size etc etc? Get with the program man :P

huuu?? lol no i didnt see shit time to go do a search, this would mean u would have seen the engin pop and my shocking 1st manual launch ever FML. :angry:

Yep seen all that! Goose :P

hey man i had driven a manual for like 4 days when i did that haahah, blame Jason for telling me to wind it up hhahaha. have had one of my leb m8s at work teach me the art of launching a GTR as several of his m8's have them and there is a special way to launch them without bogging them, now i just have to put it into practice :woot:

hey man i had driven a manual for like 4 days when i did that haahah, blame Jason for telling me to wind it up hhahaha. have had one of my leb m8s at work teach me the art of launching a GTR as several of his m8's have them and there is a special way to launch them without bogging them, now i just have to put it into practice :woot:

Make sure you have money to fix broken parts first! That's what i will be doing as the clutch i have wont slip now creating a weak link somewhere else in the drive-train................ There is a 34GTR 1/4 mile thread that shows a lot of launching!

hey man i had driven a manual for like 4 days when i did that haahah, blame Jason for telling me to wind it up hhahaha. have had one of my leb m8s at work teach me the art of launching a GTR as several of his m8's have them and there is a special way to launch them without bogging them, now i just have to put it into practice :woot:

leb special method of launching a GTR:

Turn Stereo on

Put on mad DOOF DOOF musiz

Adjust stereo to 11

Left Foot on clutch

Right Foot on Accelerator

Bounce off limiter

left foot off clutch

Pronouce "was that fully sic or what, Bro"

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hey man i had driven a manual for like 4 days when i did that haahah, blame Jason for telling me to wind it up hhahaha. have had one of my leb m8s at work teach me the art of launching a GTR as several of his m8's have them and there is a special way to launch them without bogging them, now i just have to put it into practice :woot:

if you have a stock clutch you will burn it out pretty quick doing that im pretty sure..

im hoping to change mine to a nismo one in the future, the stock clutches are one of the weakest points on a gtr.

if you have a stock clutch you will burn it out pretty quick doing that im pretty sure..

im hoping to change mine to a nismo one in the future, the stock clutches are one of the weakest points on a gtr.

Im not sure what clutch it has in it, its rly heavy tho from what i have been told, i dont think its the stock one but i have not driven a GTR with a stock clutch to compair.

leb special method of launching a GTR:

Turn Stereo on

Put on mad DOOF DOOF musiz

Adjust stereo to 11

Left Foot on clutch

Right Foot on Accelerator

Bounce off limiter

left foot off clutch

Pronouce "was that fully sic or what, Bro"

:laugh: you forgot the pigeons and dose!

if you have a stock clutch you will burn it out pretty quick doing that im pretty sure..

im hoping to change mine to a nismo one in the future, the stock clutches are one of the weakest points on a gtr.

Apart from the drivers :ph34r: haha just kidding, NO stock clutch is designed for any more than going to the shops lol

Im not sure what clutch it has in it, its rly heavy tho from what i have been told, i don't think its the stock one but i have not driven a GTR with a stock clutch to compare.

The weight of the clutch doesnt tell much of the story, mine will be lighter than stock (Which i think will be weird)

Chookies NPC feels pretty good!

anyone used bowers suspension in merewether before? saw they were recomended on another forum, gave them a quick call and the guy seemed to know what he was on about, had worked on skylines before and seemed to know abit about them.

they can fit coilovers, do height adjustments, camber settings and wheel alignment for $350 which i thought was very reasonable aswell.

anyone been to them before? or can anyone recomend another suspension place?

Sheeeet man, i cant remember if they had a reeeeally bad rep or it was someone else :/ You would need to ask around! Price seems fair enough as a full wheel align is around 100 these days, the BC's come set at a good height but yours might need some stuffing around with your guards etc..........

http://www.nissansil...howtopic=367904

familiar user in there! ha

Oh Snap! Told you i had heard something :P

Hows the date - Posted 24 February 2009 - 09:29 AM

Know most of the guys posting in there too :P

haha, nice one.

yea might give them a go, seem to have pretty good reviews.. i actually have to pick up my nitto tyres tomorrow so might see if i can get these guys to fit them for me, an excuse to go have a chat and abit of a sticky beek.

haha, nice one.

yea might give them a go, seem to have pretty good reviews.. i actually have to pick up my nitto tyres tomorrow so might see if i can get these guys to fit them for me, an excuse to go have a chat and abit of a sticky beek.

Yeah good idea, sniff it out yourself and make sure they have a hoist that wont smash your front bar after the alignment! Even show them and tell them itll be lower obviously.

Also, your font and text seems to be going weird, you on phone or PC?

yea i will do.

im actually going to havea problem getting my car on my brothers hoist for servicing once lowered, his hoist arms are only just clearing my skirts atm.. was thinking i may need to get a low profile jack for the front, and maybe get it higher before putting it onto the hoist, but im not sure how that works ha...

yea im on work laptop, noticed its being going funny, really not sure why?.. haha

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