Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Lol dishes only if it was that easy.

Yer I've seen this ad hmmm

....... nice im just concerned about the high mount and whats it tuned for lagging down low crazy power up high. Opened airbox pits wont like.... thinking its been thrashed abit..

This is his second ad i did contact him 2weeks ago as i wanted to see it no pick up calls no email no sms.... just 1 you got to see it in person some magazine wank off bla bla bla copy and paste from his ad...... no sms after that. Made several attempts of contact.

I love the vspec 2 n mspec as there r the only one i would consider.

I may give another go at contacting him in a week or so.

  • Like 1

Manne so what tool did you end up using?

I always find this handy as the straps never work or the metal band crimps.

3d0f91b2cf5f7ba54b23e17c73cf0fd5.jpg

But this guy at a tool shop once showed me this wired tool the looks like long nose pliers but with metal spikes that bite in he said its messy and last resort sorry can't find a pic for that 1

I like the chain wrench

Edited by pol1on1

They've only got 1.1's I don't know how to gap. Unless u go iridium. What gap am I meant to have?

Go 0.8mm

Up to 1.1 may be ok for your car for the time being but will be more prone to missfire and you'll lose nothing by dropping them a bit but everything to gain.

I tap them gently on the side of a hammer and check with feeler gauges.

About 6-10 gentle taps gets me from 0.8 down to 0.6

So considering I don't drive much at all (probably 10,000kms per year) I should just get platinum/copper?

Also, morning all, nice, cold and wet this morning!

I'd never go platinum personally. Copper are cheap and on standard car should do 20-40k km's or more. Iridium might be good for double that

I use coppers (same as skyline plug) in my work car and just changed them last month after 200 000kms so on non turbo they are good for ages

  • Like 1

For those wondering, Ellie said she's tired aha.

I need to re-seal my seal job, as this cold/warm weather created small gaps on it :). I'm also going to gap my spark plugs today and throw them in the car.

Thank you for the translation [emoji28]

You're always tired. Supplements?

Hahahahahaha My day is pretty full on :) , up at 3.15 am and won't be home until 7.45 in the evening or later than that , depends on how busy with the events / meetings. and top up with Daily workout at the gym at least for 1.5 hours :) loved my cardio !

  • Like 1

Hahahahahaha My day is pretty full on :) , up at 3.15 am and won't be home until 7.45 in the evening or later than that , depends on how busy with the events / meetings. and top up with Daily workout at the gym at least for 1.5 hours :) loved my cardio !

Yeah, you're abit crazy with fitness =P I on the other hand get lazy and just forgo my workouts lol

  • Like 1



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I just bent the ends of my premo plates. It even went through Regency like that after the engine conversion and the inspector (a great bloke!) just squinted his eyes and said "I didn't see that". Plates, and how they look, are just something that have zero importance to me.
    • Yeah, I would have said the same. It makes me suggest that there are other things wrong, such that the ECU is totally unhappy with the broken sensor. The only other thought here is that maybe it is shorted, which might cause a different issue to the typical "disconnected" sensor.
    • The fact that US/JDM plates actually fit the skyline bumpers properly is a big, big thing for me as they are the correct dimensions. Annoyingly you can't opt for a normal plate (or plate combination) in that size. You have to make up your own one, and at that point you'd still know it wasn't randomly assigned. 
    • Well, really, that's any ECU, because it's not so much the ECU that the tuner connects to, but a laptop that's connected to the ECU. You have to have the tuning software installed locally. The "remote" part is essentially just remote desktop (RDP) or VNC type access. Nevertheless, if you're looking to upgrade, then you're immediately in the Haltech/Link territory, both of which can be done by any number of competent tuners here in Oz. But without a dyno, you'll definitely also need a wideband O2 sensor fitted, and you'll probably be relying on "auto" tuning a bit, where you drive it around under various loads and then apply the corrections that the ECU learns (basically applying the fuel trims that the ECU has to do to correct the mixtures). Tuning the timing is a little harder. It can be difficult to trust the old OEM knock sensors on RBs, so it is definitely best to have someone who knows what they're listening for, with knock ears (a piezo microphone connected to the engine, and and little amp and headphones so the listener can hear the angry men with hammers who live in the engine). That is more difficult to do remotely, and I suspect the only sane way is to be quite conservative on timing. But that's OK. You're probably waaaaay better off with conservative timing where you are. What is the fuel situation? 98RON available? Or low grade jungle juice?
    • I see your point, I didn't think too deep into it, was purely focused on the price. There's no bad blood between myself and GSM, they acknowledged the price was cheaper else where and at the time couldn't match it. 
×
×
  • Create New...