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Здравствуйте, у меня такая проблема посмотрел видео, мужик рассказывает как он зарабатывает 1500$ в месяц в интернете, сделал все как в этом видео, но у меня выходит только 600$ в месяц, не знаю как дойти до 1500$. Может кто посмотрит видео да мне подскажет как увеличить заработок.

Ссылка на видео http://youtu.be/z5KV6t3y4rw

Всем спасибо за помощь.

увеличить заработок. Ссылка на видео Всем!

Couldn't have said it better myself.

New KLG Spark Plugs, New EAGLE Leads, checked Vac lines for leaks, Adjusted the AFM to richen the mixture (Ohms are tweakable on R31s), Tweaked timing and TPS... again.

Seems to be running lean causing the Flatspot/Stutters coming off idle...

One day SkyWagon will run perfectly. :rolleyes:

got oem gtr rims for gts-t

was 6 inches now 8 inches (on the slack)

2 extra inches does matter !

you tunning by sight and sound Rob ?

or your consol

might want to get Jake to do a touch-up tune for you ??

Edited by Sinista32

Gave her a bath and a polish. Ended up swapping back to coupe fog lights just cause I can.

Change is always refreshing. We'll see how long they last on the car.

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got oem gtr rims for gts-t

was 6 inches now 8 inches (on the slack)

2 extra inches does matter !

you tunning by sight and sound Rob ?

or your consol

might want to get Jake to do a touch-up tune for you ??

Rims... Got them on the car? Must see. (I also have acquired some new rims for the Wagz which will come out of hiding oneday) :ninja:

Tuning... Plugs and Stutter / Backfire thru intake, suggest lean.

I lowered the ohms (using multimeter) on the AFM which richens the mix.

Gave her a bath and a polish. Ended up swapping back to coupe fog lights just cause I can.

Change is always refreshing. We'll see how long they last on the car.

The Sedan fogs will be back!

Having had coupe Fogs on mine for a while, I have never put them back on.

Ahhh! The old Whack On / Whack Off. :laugh:

Found some really good RB30 info on some Holden Commo site.

Played with the TPS and AFM some more (in a different way) and did a Diagnostic Flashy LED thingo.

I THINK? I may be onto something. All Error Codes are gone, at this stage SkyWagz seems to be running even better.

Time will tell.

And Time has Told! :(

Still a stuttering / hesitating Sack.

other things I'm thinking are the cause are:

Coil, Fuel Reg, Dizzy (CAS or out by a tooth or ignition module) -- still waiting to hear back on the Reco unit I'm after.

got oem gtr rims for gts-t

was 6 inches now 8 inches (on the slack)

2 extra inches does matter !

you tunning by sight and sound Rob ?

or your consol

might want to get Jake to do a touch-up tune for you ??

what sort of price are they going for these days? I must get around to gettting a set for my GTR...

Between $400 for damaged upto $900

Mine cost 5 and one has some rash which I'll need to get fixed

thanks, good to know the current range, good ones will get harder to find and force prices up. there doesn't seem to be many places in our area that can repair rims.

I washed my cars given the weather was so good and tucked the GTR away again.

Your right - there is wicked wheels in queanbo and John at Trojan has a hook-up that shaves the lips

When I was looking even the $900 ones had issues

A set were polished back to silver, another powder coated gun metal, another painted black, a good set for $900 with minor marks

Yes rare to get good one already.

Cleaned Main Engine Earth, Cleaned Negative on Battery and Terminal, Reset ECU, Cleaned AFM and plug real good,

Checked Fuel Filter for Blockage (all good),

Found a Fuel Hose was Split and close to Popping. (hacked some off a longer hose and fixed).

Started Engine, idles and revs smooth as, (got excited) let it warm up, gave it a rev, Popp, Fart and Fapping.

BagOfDicks.

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