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Evening... niz, my car hardly starts after being turned off for only 10-15 minutes. ie: I'll jump out to go to the shops, park, shop and then get back in car and I have to force feed it a lot of throttle to get it to kick over or I get a huge backfire (and scare little old women like I did last week) hopefully steve as a fix for my wolf3d soon :cheers:

yeah dad reckons its because of the over fuelling problem ..... once you chuck some throttle into it it was fine but it didnt sound healthy for a while :cheers: sounded a bit like the exact same problem as the ZX

What is it with my cars n fuel problems??

Dad tried to talk me into the Wolf .... but i cant afford it .... we've gone from "Why the hell do you need that bit? your just wasting your money" too ....... "a twin turbo set up with a couple of big arse HKS turbos would be nice" :confused:

ur dad?..HKS?   wow, what happened to HSV?

hm yea safc would be good but wolf would be best

Um he's turning to the dark side cos the HSV is boring ..... he's talking a lot about GTR's lately. He ws going to come down to dyno day today but it was too hot.

He's getting excited by all the bits n pieces you can buy for jap cars. Yeah he said it would be better just to spend the mone yon something that can do it all than constantly buying lotsa little things to do the job. Anyway cant afford it.

nah he's persistant daughter that leaves HPI mags around the house has got him enthusied ..... all his mates drive holdens .... the front of his business looks like a Holden Dealership theres .... mum n dads clubsports .... ben n steves SS's .... Sabrinas Astra .... Kims Barina .... Courtneys Maloo ute :cheers: agh!

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