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the boys have lifted the idle revs which has fixed the shuddering 85% theres definatley a problem there but no we dont know what it is - but as far as a quick fix this is working fairly well at the moment til i get it to tim later anyway - now ive got a spare $300 up my sleeve which is what i was going to spend on the BOV.

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yeah i think i'll just stick with the team working on my car before - they seem to do a really good job even if i do have to pay a little extra for the privledge least accurate information is being given to me :mad:

cam

as for the show thing, yeah they have club prizes and one for a new clubs etc. and some of the guys were talking about it on the sunday so theres some interest.

two of the guys were there on the weekend.

pauls interested, i thank killer-t is i am with you and zan and shuto and possible the two who were there we could get 8 and possibly one of gtrkens GTR's

Cam,

Ken simply adjusted the idle solenoid, the rev's were too low, but we checked the BOV and it appeared to be working fine. Sounded like there may have been a small air ladk, but without some spray to find it we simple bandaged the problem till it went for it's next service:D

See'ya:burnout:

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Yeah we really need a GTR, and Ken's is a real racer. We might have to do all the work for him though, cause I can't imagine Ken wanting to spend all weekend at a show.

See'ya:burnout:

next big one is the western saloon which is usually near the end of october

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