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Bored shitless :P

Trying to pass time at work and havn't been on here for ages :wave: sooooooooooo .. thought I'd pop by to say Hello!

"Hello!" *waves*

haha

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Yesh :P

Missing her soooooo much!! Mainly because I know she's so far away haha BOOO!!

How have you been mister?

i been good, but busy as a mofo at work :(

yeah i can imagine, i had my best mate move up darwin with his folks last year, sucks ass big time, he's comin back down in july though

how u been missy?

*slap* sif be rude to Kita

maybe she likes that kinda dirty talk *shrugs*

I AM LEFTED WITH 1 SKYLINE TO PLAY WITH NOW... GTR HAS GONE.. i NOW GOT A 1997 180SX TYPE X.. woot woot.. gosh its soo slow..

and lol at shane for saying as if u drive honda when i told him that i was getting a type x lol..

u mean type R u douche...

heres some pics of it. does anyone know this car..? apparently the old owner crusied a fair bit lol..

i just got it and already raised bonnet and gone over the whole thing..

both are gay, nuff said :O

jesus.. did u find the worst camera you could to take those pics.. if you dont mind asking, was it a clean swap or did he throw some cash your way ?

what are the mods to the 180

mani, fmic, clutch flywheel, coilovers, supporting gauges. etc. nothing over dramatic still using T25G. lol

both are gay, nuff said :O

ahaha hey its shane the lil boy who thought type x was a VTEC equiped car lol..

unless the 180 has an rb25/26/30/2j

ahaha funny.. my new SR20 seems to shit on the R34 GTT..? what the..? lol 1200kg :( lose some weight shane.. and asif u add RB30 to ur list.

ur also missing SR20VET from that list. but u wouldnt knw what that is would u shane as u live in the dinosaur age wher ur 89model GTR reigns supreme lol..

you swapped a gtr for that :(

lol... yes.. and so far ive found it more chuckable, economical, not as quick. its more fun and jeez the SR loves to REV.. loland damn $400 for a SR box compared to $1500 for a RB lol.. and i got a RB25 R34 to play with at home whenever i want.. best of both worlds..

f**ken hot car those 180 type X's i have always wanted one.

thanks mate. shes pretty sweet. ill bring it to dyno day.. im planning to hit up 230-260kw with her by the end of her career.

just wanna ask this. uh ther is NO O2 sensor..? none in the dump its bunged up with a bolt, so lead me to think that it has a A/M ecu. nope nissan still.. so how can it run (properly) with out a O2 sensor measuring the burn mixture.?

mani, fmic, clutch flywheel, coilovers, supporting gauges. etc. nothing over dramatic still using T25G. lol

ahaha hey its shane the lil boy who thought type x was a VTEC equiped car lol..

ahaha funny.. my new SR20 seems to shit on the R34 GTT..? what the..? lol 1200kg :O lose some weight shane.. and asif u add RB30 to ur list.

ur also missing SR20VET from that list. but u wouldnt knw what that is would u shane as u live in the dinosaur age wher ur 89model GTR reigns supreme lol..

lol... yes.. and so far ive found it more chuckable, economical, not as quick. its more fun and jeez the SR loves to REV.. loland damn $400 for a SR box compared to $1500 for a RB lol.. and i got a RB25 R34 to play with at home whenever i want.. best of both worlds..

thanks mate. shes pretty sweet. ill bring it to dyno day.. im planning to hit up 230-260kw with her by the end of her career.

just wanna ask this. uh ther is NO O2 sensor..? none in the dump its bunged up with a bolt, so lead me to think that it has a A/M ecu. nope nissan still.. so how can it run (properly) with out a O2 sensor measuring the burn mixture.?

You check the whole system or just stick your head under the bonnet?

Yo anyone here can they give me an answer? How much heat does ceramic coating take away say from an exhaust mani?

Cheers

A

dunno on temperatures, but it contains the heat inside the piping, so itd have to reduce the temps a bit...

just wanna ask this. uh ther is NO O2 sensor..? none in the dump its bunged up with a bolt, so lead me to think that it has a A/M ecu. nope nissan still.. so how can it run (properly) with out a O2 sensor measuring the burn mixture.?

i should make too much of a difference it will run a bit rich...but other then that...i cant member if my brothers has one or not.

it might be tuned differently though.

260rwkw would be nice in an SR20...so much more drivable then rb's. Smoother engine, dont sound as good...but farken nice.

you'll find isnt much difference between an rb and sr in a sprint though. stock ones i mean..my brother and i have seen to that.

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