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Yeah man I'm back on the streets! I broke my back installing a pair of HKS Step 1 cams into the ol S14 today. Not really happy with the results. Whoever says they are fully streetable cams are full of shit! Bullshit you get gains below 3000rpm! It idles poorly and does not like staying under 2000rpm. That means no 4th gear at 60kmh. FFS... And any attempt at tuning doesnt solve anything. Garr....

if your shitting with them Leo, you can always lend them to me to install in mine... :lol: :lol:

whats wrong with the 33 duc?

alternator/starter motor is definately on its way out thus if dies on me again - again b/c it happen to me one night, then that would make the day no fun for me at all. having said that, its more then likely then ill take it. guy's place isnt far from my house, can always roll it home :lol: :lol: :lol:

hey sam, your status is offline. have you noticed that? yeah sil80 is fun - as you would know haha. its not for sale anymore, hence no link to its in my signature. plus i now have a t28bb on it =D

if your shitting with them Leo, you can always lend them to me to install in mine... :lol:  :lol:

LOL well the way the car is behaving now (a pig!) those cams are gonna be ripped out pretty soon..

yeah, im offline...but mysteriously here at the same time...

how come your keeping the sil? did the new T28 fix the idle smoke problem?

surprisingly the t25g is in prestine condition, i think the smokey idle was caused by 1/bad batch of fuel/s 2/incorrect plugs. im currently running the t28 at 1bar, same as what i was running on the t25g. but with the new turbs, OMFG is all i have to say. going way off topic, should talk this kind of jibberish in wasteland. :P

Is that WWW DOTs skyline that you bought? looks silimar, nice car :P

yep it is WWW DOT's , got it wed nite, it looks pretty funky ey? went 4 a cruise 2nite round town n every1 at the lights would shout out 'burn it up!' so annoying hhahahaha...gota get some custom plates, but dunno wat..was thinking my nickname "VANGE" or, cos my old skyline had a rattle noise from the exhaust, n this 1 doenst rattle, i was thinking the plate "NORATLE" as a joke haha, but yeh any1 got any ideas let me know...

this is great and all but in regards to the bbq, what is everyone bringing?? im getting about 2 - 3 kgs of marinated chicken wings which i believe should be plenty for everyone.

im gonna grab some of those bbq packs with all different crap in them and some snags, whatever everyone brings im sure itll be eaten

great turnout, great cars (any notice that majority of cars were all r33's) great cruise route, great bbq (nice selection of food), great conversations. did i meantion that it was great? :lol: :lol:

thanks Guy had a great day, that route was excellent got up to 160 lucky i slowed down or mine and driftr wouldve been walking home. Too bad for the rain but the cruise was great. Thanks to sam for only taking one pic with my damage in it :blink:

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