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I wouldn't say shell is shit. His saying fuel is crap probably meant it wanted to knock easy. Could be high intake temp from no intercooler.

I think 98 is pretty much same but occasionally you get a bad batch

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Inter cooler makes decent improvement. Of fit Water/Meth kit. Standard turbo still? About 12-14psi?



Yeah he said good mid range improvement but it has not arrived yet, he maxed my stock turbo out at 11psi he said it's running out of puff, so I guess that's it for now
$10 for a pair. $18 for 2 pair. Hopefully I can find them as everything got boxed up in the move




I won't stress you with the stickies now , maybe when you settle down with the move then please let me know [emoji5]
Morning boys , is anyone knows about CVT transmission? And is Dualis any good for daily cheap run around ?



I'm sure it's fine as a runaround but I hate them, effectively there are no gears but it can be very efficient


I'm sure it's fine as a runaround but I hate them, effectively there are no gears but it can be very efficient [/quoted


Dave don't like them , he didn't like the sound when it's back off from the accelerator the revs don't drop , you know what I mean ?

It's weird but for some reason apparently it's clever transmission- ha clever to drink up all the fuels [emoji57]
1 minute ago, ElleAli76 said:
6 minutes ago, shoey85 said:


I'm sure it's fine as a runaround but I hate them, effectively there are no gears but it can be very efficient [/quoted


Dave don't like them , he didn't like the sound when it's back off from the accelerator the revs don't drop , you know what I mean ?

It's weird but for some reason apparently it's clever transmission- ha clever to drink up all the fuels emoji57.png

yeah its just a couple of shafts that just match revs and speed using belts, its good for a runabout i guess

Just now, ElleAli76 said:

It's cheap for daily run , but yea I'm just paranoid with the rev sound -any other suggestion ? How about Nissan pulsar sss

Both my brother and I have had the old 1998 SSS they were cool running the SR20DE was good fun but he converted his to SR20DET GTiR Motor, good fun cars to drive as for the new ones i'm not too sure but probably ok as a daily.

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2 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

Morning boys , is anyone knows about CVT transmission? And is Dualis any good for daily cheap run around ?

They are nice transmissions, as long as they have been maintained

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I won't stress you with the stickies now , maybe when you settle down with the move then please let me know [emoji5]


Cool next time I see them I'll let you know. My wife packed them so they could be anywhere ;)



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