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the injector dilema still :D , so i just left it there as i had tafe for 3 weeks and didn't want to pay doble labour to put the normal injectors back in in tune, then come back down there get the new one's fitted tune'd again :(

the injector dilema still :) , so i just left it there as i had tafe for 3 weeks and didn't want to pay doble labour to put the normal injectors back in in tune, then come back down there get the new one's fitted tune'd again :)

Whats the injector dilemma???

well took the car down there to get the new one's fitted, got them installed and nick was tuning it etc but it wouldn't even kick over we farked around for ages then martin poped over few more lil test's and came to the conclusion they are the wrong impedance. so im like meh the car can just hang there but they have been flat out at SPG getting ready for round 3 and stuff which is cool :) so yeah gotta take them back out which ben did today (life saver that bloke) then sending them back to the sponsor for test etc so hopefully refund or exchange for the correct one's :)

well took the car down there to get the new one's fitted, got them installed and nick was tuning it etc but it wouldn't even kick over we farked around for ages then martin poped over few more lil test's and came to the conclusion they are the wrong impedance. so im like meh the car can just hang there but they have been flat out at SPG getting ready for round 3 and stuff which is cool :P so yeah gotta take them back out which ben did today (life saver that bloke) then sending them back to the sponsor for test etc so hopefully refund or exchange for the correct one's :)

Ah that bites, hopefully all sorted soon for ya :)

When i was driving my new R33 GTR home yesterday and i was stopped at bagdad a guy in a black R32 waved at me. Then i seen a white 32 i tihnk with black bonnet so i waved and they waved back i was very suprised. It seems skyline drivers are freindly/respect other skyline drivers which is great

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