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My r33 gtst has a slight backfire when i back off the gas followed by a gargle, all coming from the exhaust. I have only had the car a week and it has always done it since then but i have put some injector cleaner in the fuel and it seems to now be worse. Is this normal for a skyline to be doing this?

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I haven't seen a Skyline that doesn't do it :D

Edit: Oh, if it blows lots of black smoke, this too is normal and nothing to worry about. I met someone who drives a turbo Audi and he thought that all Skyline engines were in sh*thouse condition because of all the smoke he sees them blow, I had to educate him that it was just unburnt fuel because of running hella rich.

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Hehe, speaking of scaring pedestrians, I once scared the shite out of some bogun fat chick in my old XY Falcon with worked 302 Windsor and no mufflers. A bunch of boguns decided to meander across the carpark in front of me doing 5kph. It wasn't a pedestrian crossing, so I got a bit pissed off especially since they were in single file and walking slowly.

When the last one (fat chick) was right in the middle of my car, I floored the accelerator and slipped the clutch a little to inch forwards about 5 cm. She just about shit her pants :O

Don't think I can get the same effect happening again with the 'line :P Well, maybe if I moved forwards 1 metre instead of 5cm :P

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  • 5 weeks later...

I drive a Turbo Audi - but im not that guy :P

'line engines are pretty awesome actually, i almost got one, but they got too common.

I know of one Audi A4 Turbo Quattro that blow a lot of smoke - but he has over 220kw at all four. So its a bit extreme. PS. watch out for him. :P

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Does it sound angry? Yes? Then good! Mine consistanly backfires in 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear changes and often if i back off from higher up in the rev rang,Lovin it. The rumble under compression is a nice sound also. It can be controlled with longer slower gear shifts.I must admit a good Ffowing exhaust and rich fuel mixture increases this, and no cat! Oh did I say no cat? Thats illegal isn't it?? LOL

You don't want to much though as that can be cop bait...

RJB.

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