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What the - Show n Shine in N.T.

I visit the section every now and then and not many if any SAU people post :(

Was a really good day. Amazing how many awesome cars are in such a small town!!

Here is a sample =)

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Edited by Sklyn

Happy with it? How was the drive home?

Yes, very good. Normal clutch is awesome to have again.

Sounds a bit different too.

Oh and Sklyn, be ready for some freezing when you get here.

Oh and Sklyn, be ready for some freezing when you get here.

I just hope the new house has good heating....... =)

Do you notice much difference between brands of fuel there?

I will only use BP here as the others are noticeably crap!

In the 2 and a half years I've had my car, Every single drop of fuel has come from the Caltex at Kippax. (Vortex 98) - Woolies Discount.

Never had an issue.

Slideways - be carefull at first or you maybe kicked in the pants.

Roads are greasy at the moment as it's only just started to moisten up so the oil will rise to the top.

18-21 PSI :) more boost is not always a good thing. Upto 21 should be optimal and safe.

Did you have new turbs/wastegates put in during the build phase ?

Whats your ECU again ? (Nistune/Power FC)

Edited by Sinista32

Pretty sure it was the Cleaning of the Airflow Meter that fixed that. :thumbsup:

yeah that thing.. haha I'm pretty screwed. Sat down on my couch and now exhausted from 2 days of non-stop madness !

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