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yeah they do an estimate based on previous usage every 3 months, only do a real check every 12 months or so and then do a top up.

 

I had the opposite in the past when I started traveling for work, usage dropped massively and ended up with a decent credit.

2 hours ago, HEKT1K said:

Went to a travel agent for the first time today, to see if I was missing out on the best deals etc

Travel agent: "Where's Skopje?"

nope

And when you been waiting and do a follow up with them forgetting to call you back with their deals.... "I forgot" 

Just got a gas bill more than 3x of any bill in the last 12months, the charges go all the way to step-3 off peak.
 
Only gas appliances are heater and hot water. Heater is disconnected electrically and was serviced in winter. I was away from home 4 nights a week from Jan to Feb, then overseas for a month.
I'm reading that sometimes gas companies to 'catch-up' bills if they get their estimation wrong?
I'll check the gas meter when I get home, but if the figures are similar, ain't shit I can do?
 
Went from 27MJ a day to 147MJ a day. No leaks that I know of...
 
 

Old man had the same issue where his bill tripled in one month. He just didn't pay it until they came out and did a reading. Turns out they got their measurement units confused and over calculated it.
36 minutes ago, Mohsen said:

also how the f**k do i set up boost Ts?

you need a boost gauge.

cut your actuator vacc line in half. put boost tee on eitherside of cut vacc line. Set to like 1-2 turns off lowest setting. drive. note down boost. adjust accordingly.

44 minutes ago, Mohsen said:

boys boys boys.

whos got a metal intake pipe to suit rb25 laying around? trying to get the stag to rip massive VL spec doses lmao
also how the f**k do i set up boost Ts?

Got one here if you want to buy.

3 hours ago, Mohsen said:

boys boys boys.

whos got a metal intake pipe to suit rb25 laying around? trying to get the stag to rip massive VL spec doses lmao
also how the f**k do i set up boost Ts?

does anyone in this forum have anything to do with cars these days?

7 minutes ago, alr33x said:

does anyone in this forum have anything to do with cars these days?

its only you and hamo who dont do cars no more.

I commented on something on facebook and the notorious Krysztof got butthurt. Am I getting him confused with that guy that is a living punchline in VWL?

3 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

you need a boost gauge.

cut your actuator vacc line in half. put boost tee on eitherside of cut vacc line. Set to like 1-2 turns off lowest setting. drive. note down boost. adjust accordingly.

done. 30psi TONIGHT

3 hours ago, Down_Shift said:

Got one here if you want to buy.

the question is, will it flutter like central park does if you walk through it with some bread?
how much. will pay top dollar for something dodgy as f**k.

7 minutes ago, alr33x said:

does anyone in this forum have anything to do with cars these days?

a few of us still do, but it feels like were all in exile.
maybe one day we will unite and power will be restored.

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4 hours ago, Mohsen said:

boys boys boys.

whos got a metal intake pipe to suit rb25 laying around? trying to get the stag to rip massive VL spec doses lmao
also how the f**k do i set up boost Ts?

Use K&H bumper black spray (the one for 80's black bumpers) and it looks like a stock part works a treat

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29 minutes ago, alr33x said:

does anyone in this forum have anything to do with cars these days?

I might when the Kia Stinger GT is released as that think will need maybe exhaust/boost/tune

totally getting me one

7 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I might when the Kia Stinger GT is released as that think will need maybe exhaust/boost/tune

totally getting me one

yeah i saw some photos of them they look pretty decent actually

im thinking of upgrading but then i feel its a waste of money so meh.. probably gonna end up buying something lol

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