Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

i did that for Mark already lol, almost go done by a coppa :kiss: and then launched it at the cop shop lol so silly :P

haha wat a night lol.. yeah i knw wat the Rb20 sil has got.. its not bad..

If you're such a seedy pervert now I don't even wanna see you when your an old azn man......

:P

oh perverted hermit like in naruto ahaha.. u gonna write dirty novels?

Yuppers/ One xtra large for my brain filled head and one small for your empty head.

cum filled head noel?

haha thanks matey.. hope she fits well.

u'll be complaining ur sick soon :)

no no i mean at the drags mate, get a number on paper!

last time i ate ther i got sick..

and that $5 meal is supposively a waste... :rofl:

Josh is being a Homo again.....

some bullshit about calling all of us noobs and that we dont know who to organise shit...

we should falme the barstard.....

lil silver spoon fooker is calling all of us pook homeless bums

sif i ever drag my car....... lol to embarrasing

I know you love my silky smooth ways Anna...

wat do u think it will run?

she better not blow up on me..

Lee you're about as smooth as Sandpaper

ahah thats gold..

YES WHORETOWN IS ALIVE AGAIN..

Josh is being a Homo again.....

some bullshit about calling all of us noobs and that we dont know who to organise shit...

we should falme the barstard.....

lil silver spoon fooker is calling all of us pook homeless bums

what thread is this in????

Is it wrong to give out your business card to a chick, if your trying to tune her.

Seems sleazy, yet funny at the same time.

Discuss.

It all depends on how attractive you are ...

To be honest as long as your hot as, it's never sleazy bahahahaha

If someone is hideous it's sleazy and wrong..

Josh is being a Homo again.....

some bullshit about calling all of us noobs and that we dont know who to organise shit...

we should falme the barstard.....

lil silver spoon fooker is calling all of us pook homeless bums

Oh you suck.

I didnt mean about me fool!

It all depends on how attractive you are ...

To be honest as long as your hot as, it's never sleazy bahahahaha

If someone is hideous it's sleazy and wrong..

lol then its very sleazy and wrong for josh to do it....

It all depends on how attractive you are ...

To be honest as long as your hot as, it's never sleazy bahahahaha

If someone is hideous it's sleazy and wrong..

I think I'm pretty hot.

You have mym myspace, go finger yourself over me or something?

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • The exhaust gases are at their highest temperature as they leave the exhaust port and enter the manifold. They cool as they flow through the manifold because they transfer heat to the manifold and the manifold loses heat to the surrounding environment. Thus, inevitably, the exhaust gases are cooler as they enter the turbo compared to when they entered the exhaust manifold. So, yes, the exhaust manifold can easily get as hot as the turbine housing. Having said that, you will generally see the highest temperatures where the exhaust gases have to slow down or they are concentrated into one area - which is usually the collector on the manifold and in the turbine housing, because the gases slam into the metal at those places, increasing the convective heat transfer coefficient and transferring even more heat to the metal than they might just flowing past elsewhere. Exhaust manifold heat shields are a good idea - certainly for the stock manifold they are there from the factory. People seldom have anything like that on a tubular manifold because they are hard to achieve. Some might wrap a tube manifold with fibreglass tape - but this has a reputation of leading to cracked welds. The best case is generally to put ceramic coating onto the manifold to prevent it getting as hot (internal coating) and radiating/convecting heat into the bay (external coating). All the real heat from a turbo comes from the exhaust side. The gases entering are at ~800-900°C and the steel/iron gets nearly that hot. The compressor side is only going to heat the charge air up to <<200°C (typically not much more than 100°C). So that's nothing, by comparison. The compressor is not a significant source of engine bay heat.
    • Late to the party, specifically joined this forum as I just bought one of these and this thread has been a gold mine of info. If the OP is still around, mind if I ask what gas you been putting in yours? Mine has a Japanese sticker in the cap saying premium but it seems to get way worse mileage on premium (95) than 91. I always thought it was meant to be the other way round🤷 I do think Nissans claimed "6l/100km" is a bit fantastical 😂
    • Does exhaust manifold get hot as turno exhuast side? I have a turbo cover to managr heat in the engine bay but  nothing is covering the exhaust manifold before turbo   i know as turbo does compress air, the temp does go up however does that mean exhaust manifold would be as hot?
    • It's excellent but I'm still breaking it in so I'm not 100% sure where it'll end up. I would say it's about 15% heavier than stock and the smoothness of the slip zone is quite progressive but you need to be a little patient compared to stock or it'll bite hard and stall. Stock I got away with absolutely horrid clutch control. Like I said before I couldn't even tell where the clutch would grab when it was stock so releasing way too quickly without enough revs it would just slip and the revs would drop lower than ideal but that would be the end of it. Currently there's a bit of a nasty clutch judder if I don't apply enough revs + find the exact wrong point of the slip point in the clutch pedal but it feels like it's slowly resolving as I drive it more. I would not recommend the competition clutch unless you really need the extra clamp force. I think this clutch combined with the Nismo operating cylinder is going to be exactly what I want. Enough bite that you need to remember the release point to avoid stalling or rough shifts, but progressive enough that it's not hard to drive by any means and not heavy at all. I tried a "super single" clutch on my friend's 997.2 Turbo 6MT and that was absolutely horrid. It runs an electrohydraulic power steering pump for the clutch power boost so there's zero feedback in the clutch pedal and there was a horrific clutch shudder well after break-in due to the lack of marcel springs or hub springs in the friction disk. It felt like the slip zone was the thickness of a single toe twitch as well so it was almost impossible to avoid stalling it unless you gave it a ton of revs and just dumped the clutch instead of trying to be smooth with it. I was terrified of pulling out in front of traffic. I have also tried some kind of "super single" on an EK9 and that makes this twin plate Coppermix look like a stock clutch. Releasing the clutch pedal even slightly too quickly feels like you're getting rear-ended. The pedal is extremely heavy as well and there's no vacuum assist like the GTR.
    • Yeah, well I was probably way underguessing the $300 figure anyway. Just multiplied a "normal" by 4 for the purposes of pointing out it's not cheap, particularly if it has to be repeated.
×
×
  • Create New...