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Me attention seeking... Never lol

Anyway, having a shit house day the world can go and get f**ked today > :(

Ment to be my birthday, i get to spend all day at work serving f**king bogan morons and then keep getting dragged in the middle of all this family bullshit! Over it whores I'm over it :rant:

/rant

Happy Birthday *Man hug*

f**k me thats mental..... so nick will never know the balls out fun of a tt'd ls. shame.

He could go track only and rock a tow car!

New CAS is a go! No more crazy hesitation and popping just need to adjust it to fix the flat spot above 5k or lower the boost.. will see how the PowerFC goes this weekend if I get the time, first time on call for work and I can just feel that shit will break

New CAS is a go! No more crazy hesitation and popping just need to adjust it to fix the flat spot above 5k or lower the boost.. will see how the PowerFC goes this weekend if I get the time, first time on call for work and I can just feel that shit will break

woot!

Not allowed, its all about how much you are allowed to go above the standard engine in size as a percentage and being forced induction adds a multiplication factor to that.

I thought that you couldn't put an engine in that exceeded a certain capacity in a car according to the current engine displacement.

FI multiplies it by 1.4 or something and thus too big an engine with boost is a no-no.

The other part is that any motor over 5L can't be boosted if it's transplanted....

Any further info Andy?

yeah, on of those silly QLD laws.

If I really had to have a V8 I would have gone for a 1uzfe and twin turboed that baby.

3uzfe for me thanks. Let's add two turbos to that and drop it in the Maxima... :D

I thought that you couldn't put an engine in that exceeded a certain capacity in a car according to the current engine displacement.

FI multiplies it by 1.4 or something and thus too big an engine with boost is a no-no.

The other part is that any motor over 5L can't be boosted if it's transplanted....

Any further info Andy?

I don't believe the blanket rule of over 5l and forced cant be transplanted regardless of the veheicle is right, could be but I couldn't be assed looking it up because It does not pertain to me in anyway! lol

Also your all wrong in regards to engine size:

It goes off how heavy the vehicle is, for example at my weight I can go 5.4l FI An 7l natro (I didn't know these laws at the time)

It's a calculation u do I just can't remember it. It's like times the weight in kilos by this number and that is the cc u can have. The varying factor being the number you times it by for FI/Natro

The chassis construction also comes into play, weather it be a one piece like a skyline or you can lift the body off like a hq

Also your all wrong in regards to engine size:

It goes off how heavy the vehicle is, for example at my weight I can go 5.4l FI An 7l natro (I didn't know these laws at the time)

It's a calculation u do I just can't remember it. It's like times the weight in kilos by this number and that is the cc u can have. The varying factor being the number you times it by for FI/Natro

The chassis construction also comes into play, weather it be a one piece like a skyline or you can lift the body off like a hq

It;s all in the document above

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