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hey guys,

our family love skylines,

i've also had a turbo series 2 b4..

but with this n/a it seems to be wasting more petrol!!!!!

i notice everytime i change gears the exhaust makes a bopping sound.. issert running rich (is that what they call it?)

i might try some good total fuel injector system cleaner (nulon), soon..

but anyone with ne info that be great.

thanks

~david

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hey guys,

our family love skylines,

i've also had a turbo series 2 b4..

but with this n/a it seems to be wasting more petrol!!!!!

i notice everytime i change gears the exhaust makes a bopping sound.. issert running rich (is that what they call it?)

i might try some good total fuel injector system cleaner (nulon), soon..

but anyone with ne info that be great.

thanks

~david

I would be checking your spark plugs asap. I had the same problem with my old r33 and new spark plugs fixed it.

Chris

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I swapped to iridium plugs and still does it..

It sounds like your fuel pump is sending fuel as per normal, and all of your fuel is not getting burnt.... ok...so you've changed the spark plugs...perhaps your coil packs arent igniting all of the spark plugs...this is a possibility....Give the injector cleaner a go, and if that doesnt fix the problem, i would be checking those coil packs when you get a chance.

Chris

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Fuel injector cleaner.

What RON petrol are you running? (I ask this because when I filled up with woolies unleaded petrol once mine did the 'bop' sound a lot).

98.. always..

Ill give the injection cleaner a go..

But it doestn seem like its a prop.. and sounds cool too.. :P

will I be gaining much if I clean the injectors out?.. well is it worth the money?

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bugger me this

but the injector cleaners actually work.

guys like the good oldd saying

you pay for what you get

with our skylines, dont settle for ones that cost 10 bux

go hard

get the nulon total fuel cleaner.. 20 bux.. but they are well worth the dime.

fuel efficient back to normal

bop bop bop has decrease suffiiciently!!!!! (power increase felt straight away)

one thing though, with the fuel im using

i use unleaded.. i've read many articles, if u dont go thru ur tank in 7 days

98octance comes down tot he same as unleaded anyway..

and shutup everyone... i go through my whole tank in 4 weeks.

HEY I SAID SHUTUP!

thumps up - for injector cleaner.. and

is the 98 octance thing i said true?

thanks heaps guys

davib.

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i don't know about 7 days, but high octane fuel does go stale quicker than low octane fuel. a bit like the way boiling water freezes quicker than warm water.

Err... Wrong!

Proven that boiling water DOES NOT freeze quicker then warm or cold water.

Was on one of those myth bustering shows (Could have been "Cool Science" or something)

The boiling water has a quicker drop in temperature, because of the larger difference, but the warm/cold water still freezes quicker.

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that comes down to the temp of the warm/cold water, and the temp of where they are freezing it. i saw it on a program at school where they were in greenland or somewhere freezing like that and they could throw hot water in the air out of a saucepan and it was ice by the time they hit the ground but the normal water wasn't.

it is called the Mpemba Effect. and it is only under the right circumstances that it actually happens. but what people also don't take into account is that the cold water may have a frozen layer first but it may not be 100% frozen. it may still have liquid in the centre.

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