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Everything posted by Dose Pipe Sutututu
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Did one ages before but on shitty tyres, I fear trying in such a small space with semis might propel the car into the Tiguan lol
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Hasn't moved in 2 months, just gets started, rev it a few times. Once it's warm, I commence a few anti-lag hits to spool the turbo and it gets turned off.
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17” Motorsport Tyre Options?
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to LTSJayce's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
cost wise, but did I put RS4 in there? I am still cool lol -
Where are the rolling anti-lag videos?
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Still a new turbo, regardless if it's being used to it's potential will still be yield more performance than a manifold (which might improve nothing besides sound). And if you're living life on the edge, just max out your AFM and add a FPR to bump up your fuel rail pressure to get a bit of headroom from your injectors. Should be able to yield a healthy 220~230kW with the AFM voltage flat lining lol.
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17” Motorsport Tyre Options?
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to LTSJayce's topic in Suspension, braking, tyres and drivetrain
NT05 aren't really a motorsport tyre, it's more of a UHP. I ran them before I switched to NT01 for circuit use and shaved over 3 seconds off my time. NT01 are a proper motorsport tyre. If budget comes to mind, these semis are a good option: Achilles 123s (as mentioned) Nitto NT01 Nankang AR1 (I'm running them now, yet to test them on the circuit) If it's mainly for street with light track work (still budget range): Bridgestone RE003 (when there are buy 3 get the 4th free sales) Nitto NT05 Hankook RS3 (when they're on sale, old stock, etc., superseded by RS4) Nankang NS-2R (there are two version, get the lower tread wear option) Federal RS-RR (they still split after some age, I would avoid) If you have coin to blow: Advan Neova AD08r Hankook Z221 All the above are tyres I've used and recommended, either on my own car or other cars I've driven on the track. -
Prev owner was into Auto Salon, hence the car is purple and he used a hammer to roll the guards (the car had wanky 19s on it) he didn't reseal the cracked paint and rust took over. Then when I needed to fit the 18x9.5 +22 with 255 wide semis, I went to town with a guard roller and destroyed both guards. Also going to reshell next year so don't care
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Information regarding all RB turbos
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to IM-32-FK's topic in Engines & Forced Induction
Its not often anyone gets a chance to correct gts boy, actually it's never but the sr turbos are Garrett. S13 was t25, s14 and s15 was t28 gt2560. lol.... so GTS Boy 10000, adms15 1 still a win is a win FWIW, all Nissan turbos belong in the bin. -
I'm back in Australia, didn't get deported or stopped at boarder security! Needed high heat for this dish and the induction stove top just won't cut it. Used a butane camping stove (with the holes drilled out), and I'm sure now the R33 is covered in oil splatter but at least it smells good.
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Nek level steering wheel lock, saw this in Naples, Italy. Gosh what a shit hole lol... I suggest for anyone considering on visiting not to stay there, if you're going to the beautiful islands just go direct, don't waste your time in Naples (however the pizzas are so cheap it makes no sense, a double scoop of gelato cost more).
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Mohsen finally bought a GTR.
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to Mohsen's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Inshallah! -
Mohsen finally bought a GTR.
Dose Pipe Sutututu replied to Mohsen's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
When we seeing a true "Arab" burn out? Lol.. considering that was your old alias. -
Pick up some random activity you wouldn't normally do such as yoga, learning an instrument, cooking classes (not BBQ classes, too blokey). For me personally, breaking habits, stop trying to help others all the time and being somewhat selfish has improved my mental state. Being in the service side of IT, you're always trying to help, serve, deliver and meet people's bullshit expectations. That then often transmits into day to day life as well. Also, go to a skid pan. Somehow that always cheers me up sliding around lololol (cheaper than track days).
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Must also add, working in IT (with devs, dev ops, infra, etc.) doesn't help. They're the most negative karnts on the planet. The only semi positive IT pricks I've worked with are those working in digital/media agencies because all they do is drink all day or rack up lines of coke.
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I'm with @mlr on this, start gymming 1st thing each day. Get into a rhythm and yeah it might be hard waking up early, hitting the gym when there aren't any hot bitches to look at but remember why you're there. You're working your mind and body. Break habits, such as fap time and porn. Stop playing computer games, go walk your dog/cat to the park (No wife or kids). Whilst doing this, don't touch your phone (No SAU, no FB, no Insta), focus on enjoying your day and appreciate life. It all starts with small habit breaking things, but remember you're never alone Next thing you need to do is go to Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium.
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Should do it man, such an amazing experience. Nothing like any festival I've been too and especially better than the Aussie version of Sensation White (what a disaster). Do it man, people there were going with their parents too! Those Europeans party hard lolol
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It is, also Europeans party very differently to others. You could easily spot the Americans and Aussies. American girls dressed like wh0res with tape bikinis and ar5e cheeks hanging everywhere and the Aussie girls weren't far behind. The guys were just total morons, sliding down the hill, pushing and shoving people. At the rate we're going, wouldn't surprise me if they limit/ban Aussies in future.
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Been to many music festivals, clubs, raves around Australia and other parts of the world but just last week I was fortunate enough to go to Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium. This year marked the 15th Tomorrowland to take place. It's amazing how the entire country takes such pride and involvement in the festival and people of all ages are supportive and participate in such a magical experience. Anyhow, probably no-one or very few are interested in this but if you do then here's a few photos of the mainstage on closing night. My wife, friends and I were lucky enough to get a great viewing point, right on the viewing platform that was closest to the stage. FWIW, I came dressed in a VB singlets and a Bunnings straw hat ? And here's Day 1, mainstage. Just casually sporting a Bunnings hat lol.
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You're able to bend the blend, so it's not linearised. Two maps are perfectly fine, then you slowly decrease the ethanol concentration and adjust the blend amount between the two maps as you slowly drop back into 98RON. Generally the blend table looks a bit like an exponential decay or growth (depending on the direction of your blend). Sure, tuning with 10 maps is great, but totally overkill and not worth the man hours.