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I had the EVC 5 in mine until it shit itself lol.... They are easy to use.... Turn the knob right or left to give you either setting A or B (your 2 boost levels) and hold the button down until it beeps to switch it off or go to gate pressure!

It will give you a peak boost reading too so you will know what boost you are runing!

my two boost levels are the same I think. idk I haven't studied it to much yet. might tinker with it on Friday, going old Pac again with a mate down to gong.

he's buying a bike so will have some spare time in Sydney in between so might try and book the evo into top secret to do a free check up that there offering.

Jarrads come out of the closet an purchased a banana Evo

I'm still breaking cars and playing Bob the Builder

T4nk had a stack

Chookie needs more gate!

NSW is still full of cops and they are all still kents!

Ahh thank you Gummy :)

Also all states are full of these Kent cops

no idea atm. if it has a hi flow probably 210 if I pump the boost, 220 if i get cams and a retune. right now while I haven't figured out how to raise the boost I'd guess.. 180-190 awkw from what I've read. I'm gunna service it then raise boost and put it on the dyno.

doesn't sound like much but they have the same stock quarter mile time as a gtr at 130 or 140Kw hah. 13.1 seconds apparently?

Don't bother with Step 1 cams, they really won't do shiet.....

Read an article in hi-performance imports where a 33 GTR made something like 3 extra kw with a set of step 1 cams lol.

umm it'll have to be in tafe holidays but I'd be keen for a go, will have to learn how to launch haha.

I got a hks evc 5 in it.

can't find a setup manual for it, there always different so idk. gunna have a play around with it.

Yeah watched a video about launching the R32 GTR....

So seeing as the Evo is pure 4WD, just rev it up and hit the limiter approximately 4-5 times to spool the turbo then just completely freakin' dump it ay...... probably will cause some wake turbulence as the evo will catapult so youll really need to hang on.

Today at uni they had table tennis tables near the library....

Anyway, I used to play table tennis fairly comepetively in my garage during high school with mates so I developed a very good skillset and used to watch lots of table tennis instructional videos.

So anyway I waited in line and got on a table, and a few challengers stepped to the plate and I destroyed them all with a variety of power/finesse shots.

Anyway, a few foreign exchange students were mirin my table tennis skills.....and I became friends with a Japanese girl, a chinese girl, and a colombian girl. The japanese girl is interested in meeting up to play table tennis sometime and also to take some snaps of my car as she does photography....!

youh mad? I am JDM

yeah idk, i heard they give a fair bit in the evos, and im talking cam shafts not gears. in the gtr its more about early torque isnt it? thats what ant told me. and you can feel it, his is so torquey now.

lolololol my transfer would love that for about 4 launchs :P plus i dont have launch control so your talking a 7.5k dump hahaha fark that!!!
was thinking today, how the f**k does an evo heat up the tyres? its not like you can really do a burn out in them? without f**king something up

yeah idk, i heard they give a fair bit in the evos, and im talking cam shafts not gears. in the gtr its more about early torque isnt it? thats what ant told me. and you can feel it, his is so torquey now.

lolololol my transfer would love that for about 4 launchs :P plus i dont have launch control so your talking a 7.5k dump hahaha fark that!!!

was thinking today, how the f**k does an evo heat up the tyres? its not like you can really do a burn out in them? without f**king something up

Hahaha

Do what buba did and do a snake motion for a good hour to heat up the tyres

japanese girl or korean boy?

:laugh:

Authentic Japanese girl who was born in Japan... and get this...she attended University in Tokyo.

omg Benji your pretty much living in F&F Tokyo Drift......

Yeah dude....I really am.

Need to take it to the next level and actually live in Japan. Would love to just tear up the touges in an S chassis with about 3 fifty horse and the expressways with a 3.4L stroker Toyota Supra outputting about 800 horse and capable of over 300kmh on the Wangan.

what about his panel gaps?

Jarrad you've seen my panel gaps and you can vouch for how original they are

yeah idk, i heard they give a fair bit in the evos, and im talking cam shafts not gears. in the gtr its more about early torque isnt it? thats what ant told me. and you can feel it, his is so torquey now.

lolololol my transfer would love that for about 4 launchs :P plus i dont have launch control so your talking a 7.5k dump hahaha fark that!!!

was thinking today, how the f**k does an evo heat up the tyres? its not like you can really do a burn out in them? without f**king something up

buy gtr, 8,500rpm for 10-20 seconds, side step clutch, big stupid grins will be had.

Jarrad you've seen my panel gaps and you can vouch for how original they are

all i saw was the accident damage on your rear bar....

one day, we is gonna get you drunk, and adjust your bonnet gaps while youre passed out.

its GOING to happen.

this man know!!!!!!

yeah accident = 0 nostalgia, respray = -100 nostalgia... tsk tsk tsk must sell benjis s15.

all i saw was the accident damage on your rear bar....



one day, we is gonna get you drunk, and adjust your bonnet gaps while youre passed out.

its GOING to happen.

this man know!!!!!!

yeah accident = 0 nostalgia, respray = -100 nostalgia... tsk tsk tsk must sell benjis s15.

Dude, its a stratch on my rear bar, not an accident lol.

And my car has all original paint

BakemonoRicer S15 = 100/100 nostaglia

Well guys, this is me signing off for now, as some of you know my GTR was written off last Saturday night on old pac due to a roo jumping out on a corner me swerving to miss it and losing control of the car. I was not hurt at all just my wallet, taken a loss of around 20k on this. Not going to be getting another one i dont think and probs wont be getting another skyline unless i can find an absolute beauty (would be an R34 GTT).

If you need to get in contact with me for anything just PM me, will go to my email and i will respond, i will check in from time to time and will still attend cruises, i think im going to get an EVO 8/9 or a series 8 RX7

so drive hard, stay safe and see you guys around :D

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