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Hey i have been a member for a while but not posted much but now since i have a skyline i have some q's!! Thanks in advance...

How much do the stock injectors flow?

Is running 15psi boost safe...

What is the viscous lsd like for drift...

zaffa

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Hey i have been a member for a while but not posted much but now since i have a skyline i have some q's!! Thanks in advance...

How much do the stock injectors flow?

Is running 15psi boost safe...

What is the viscous lsd like for drift...

zaffa

Viscous LSD, is shit for drifting, as sometimes it doesnt act like a real LSD, sometimes only 1 wheel will spin :S

and as another people said: DONT RUN 15PSI, DONT RUN 12PSI WITHOUT FMIC

i has most run without a fmic maybe 9-10psi

LOL!, 3 1/2 years ago my car was STOCK, except i had a pod filter, i was running 12psi 0.8-0.9 bar for about 5-10minutes with some SPIRITED driving around. then it cost me $5000. because my turbo BLEW>>>... ($5000 for t3/t4 turbo + full turbo back exhaust & cat)

so yeah not recommended to run 15psi, or even 12psi if you car is stock.

my 2c

nah i meant its cool i wont be doin any mods for a while....

i have full comp insurance which is lucky and no i wasnt really pushing hard at all lightly greasy road....lost traction in 2nd spun into another car and hit front end into dirt embankment....was doin about 60 but no one was injured...which is most important....oh and i had just picked up the car... :) guess i learnt the hard way...

Shit - unlucky..

yeah need to take care in the wet - specially when it's lightly raining as all the grease comes up as you know..

hopefully everything will be fixed up and you'll be back on the road..

i'd suggest holding off on the mods for a while - get used to having 150kw and do some skidpan work.. than decide what to do..

hope it all goes well..

Anyone interested in an r33 half cut....i am after one and want headlights bonnets front bar radiator support and radiator....was thinkin about goin halves with someone....

Next..how hard is it to pack extra shims into the viscous lsd so it locks up better....aNd also is it dangerous to overfill the diff with oil...i have been told if you overfill it a litte by tilting car (on jack) you can fill it up more and therefore more pressure in diff so that it locks up better....however i had some concerns and they are to much pressure on diff will it blow any seals? and secondly with to much friction and heat it could warp the internals?? Can anyone confirm thisf for me???

Thanks in advance

zaffa

Anyone interested in an r33 half cut....i am after one and want headlights bonnets front bar radiator support and radiator....was thinkin about goin halves with someone....

Next..how hard is it to pack extra shims into the viscous lsd so it locks up better....aNd also is it dangerous to overfill the diff with oil...i have been told if you overfill it a litte by tilting car (on jack) you can fill it up more and therefore more pressure in diff so that it locks up better....however i had some concerns and they are to much pressure on diff will it blow any seals? and secondly with to much friction and heat it could warp the internals?? Can anyone confirm thisf for me???

Thanks in advance

zaffa

About the only thing u get by over filling a diff is asking to blow the breather out or blow shaft seals that is filling it "FULL" putting more oil in the diff gets u nothing as for the clutches let a pro do them to easy to blow the diff up & its f**king hard to do

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