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For octane boost I think the best gear is Nulons..

There is a Total Fuel System cleaner that is $20 and jumps the octane by 3.8 RON.. then there is the Top gear that jumps it almost 5 points.. so with the fuel system cleaner it will jump 98 to around 102RON.

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Drift Spec..

I did a tyre rotation, front to back... Still spins just as much and just as easy.. :D

I was hoping that I would be able to get off the line this weekend coming up :D

Now the tyres (different to the origionals on the back) squeel when they spin :)

Joel

Yikes to much power :D , u need to get some 17" rims that are wider :).... good excuse to upgrade :)

Dooky will be joining us this friday , he has a white R33 Spec II.... another one for the clan :D

I just polished the car, took ages , but looks sweet as... it better not rain!

Usually we cruise around town-anzac-beach-back streets-hills then back to the bay to finish off.I think this cruise coming up should be a bit longer since theres so many going.We have a few stops on the way where we jibber about car stuff.

Check new thread for stereo stuff in South Australia.

Matt

No.... Not to much power.. Not enough.. :)

I'm happy with the mid range just need more up top where the boost drops off :D

anyway... :D I'm going to have a look at the bushes in the rear end to help stop it squating and running on the inside of the tyres, thats probably what the problem is...

I officially need more top end power to Joel, my car is great in first (when i can not get wheel spin...which is never) and second, but then at high speeds i keep getting pasted... took a skyline on last night (my mate was driving) ... was same R33 gtst ,and once got high speed he just flys by, before 100km's i kept with him.. was behind a bit ,but after that its goodbye.

Buggerlugs....

I think you can be navigator again this friday :D , that route was awsome,everybody loved it.

Plus I have no bloody idea where im going.

Everybody....

Oh by the way , if anyone knows anyone with other imports... 180sx, Silvia, Soarer etc.... tell them to come along.

There will be 2 SS commodores going, O'l boy Jaffa and the VT SS that came last big cruise.Buggerlugs

So does 8pm meet up sound good for everyone , that way everyone that has to work saturday morning will be fine for the next day.

Hmmm,i have something in mind but backwards to the last cruise so we can include the eagle run.Anyone else with some ideas?

I usually try and keep it as simple as possible so for the ppl travelling alone or havnt lived here to long dont get lost.

I dont want the whole of the Adelaide cruise seen turning up,just ppl we know and anyone with a Skyline.I dont mind ppl like Jaffa(damn fine Commo) and that just dont spread the word to far.

OK 8PM at Mitre10(hopefully theres no breatho sitting out front this time)

Matt

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