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    Mallala Drift Prac

    Couple of vids of Simon and I.
  2. Use Penrite Limslip diff oil, 85W-140. Very quiet and very cheap. $24 for 2.5L. Your diff will take about 1.5L, probably a bit more
  3. Bump, any more ideas? I need to get this sorted...
  4. The light can be cured by cutting the sender wire on the computer or removing the bulb from the dash with a lockbar
  5. Yep, keep the two stage thing as it makes plumbing in a power steering cooler MUCH easier and you keep your stock one plumbed in
  6. Your car will be raised up by moving the lower spring seat. Preload is how much the load is applied to the spring before you put the weight of the car onto it. You need an incredible amount of preload to start effecting the linearness of the spring once the weight of the car is on the spring, so I wouldn't worry about it.
  7. Good idea in theory but sensors, computer and actuators cant keep up so it does things when it's not supposed to.
  8. I'm fairly sure that Whiteline sell them individually. Give them a ring, or send them an email or ask SK
  9. Post up the diameters of the bars and I'll tell you roughly how much stiffer the Whiteline bars are.
  10. Adjustable items mean you can adjust your camber, very helpful. I got mine from the Yahoo auctions in japan, no brand on it though. Just Jap make them and claim to have heaps of adjustment, but in reality, they have bugger all adjustment. I paid $300 2nd hand and I got a pair for my mate aswell for $500 brand new in the auctions
  11. Thanks, might have to go down to the local Autobarn soon...
  12. Yep, just on Nth Tce as you're heading out of the city. Big blue place on the left, cant miss it.
  13. ^^^ How much are they worth? I just want sprayers, dont care if theres LEDs on em, I'll tape over em
  14. Double post...
  15. It's not a Garrett T25, it's a hybrid Hitachi/Nissan thing.
  16. Yeah, that's why one of my friends went from a KKR to the Slide highflow, just because of the dump pipe design. He's now very happy with the highflow.
  17. It's actually closed off there and doesn't open. The design is like the stock dump pipe design how the wastegate opens into a "wall" and then has to go down into the main exhuast outlet. Terrible design
  18. It helps, but the major cause of axle tramp is insufficient damping rates for the spring. The main idea behind pineapples is to locate the subframe to the chassis better and to allow for altering of the anti-squat geometry.
  19. First is type S, 2nd is type M. And then there is another one that is a bit squarer than the type S, but sits in more. Hard to explain, but there are 3 different bars for the GTS-ts. Maybe more...
  20. Ooooh! I want some for cooler sprayer. So ah... Details?
  21. Dezz: Pineapples make a bit difference to the rear end predictability while cornering. Because all of your suspension arms are attached to your rear subframe which is in turn attached to the chassis via subframe bushes, putting pineapples in firms this up. So your whole rear cradle and hence your suspension arms, wheels etc dont squirm around
  22. Yeah, that's what I got quoted 1.5yrs ago, so costs may have changed? And they also supply a 2nd hand stock clutch, it would help if you brought a new aftermarket clutch to them, the stock ones dont last too long anyway.
  23. From Whiteline themselves You can do it, but it's probly not the best
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