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if its michael doing it, you will be sweet :P

thats the next big shop imho

aussie dyno = top work.

its actually Peter that does it Craig, Michael just sits in the passenger seat and holds the pfc controller...lol

+1 for Aussie dyno

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well i think im gonna run

17x9.5+17 front

18x10+18 rears

or stick to the 18x9 +20 fronts!?

good choice my friend....will be good!

its actually Peter that does it Craig, Michael just sits in the passenger seat and holds the pfc controller...lol

+1 for Aussie dyno

Michael is actually tuning the car dan, pete is just running the car up.

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its actually Peter that does it Craig, Michael just sits in the passenger seat and holds the pfc controller...lol

+1 for Aussie dyno

where are they located??? i reckon i need to switch workshops as the current one i take my 32 is not that crash hot and now thinking of things they have done im getting pissed off lol

would take it to boostworx but it is too far out the way for me.

cheers

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i was in melb from friday and got back tonight :banana:

just HAD to take the 33 out for a drive after leaving it sit for 3 days :angry:

so glad im home now , got so bored at grandparents house :bunny:

we got into Melbourne at hmm 10pm (Vic time).

yeah we left our car parked at the Crown Casino the whole time, too much walking

back and forth, but it was great.

on the way back from parking the car me and my mum walked past 2 guys, 1 said

"what do i do?" and the other guy said "well what you do is ask how they are and how there

night is"

i friggin pissed myself laughing coz well practicing what to say to a girl to pick her up :nyaanyaa:

i miss Melbourne :rant:, i didn't get homesick so yay

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well got all the turbo and all piing etc put back on, gave it a quick start

to make sure it still runs :banana:

only thing i noticed is a big amount of smoke :nyaanyaa:

hope its just cos it hasnt been started in ages.....

gotta tighten up all the cooler pipes and final bits ' n peieces, add some coolant

and it shouls be done...... i hope.

all this for one bloody gasket.

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Has anyone done pads on the rear with only 2 of the halves having metal tangs in the corner of the pad while the other 2 halves don't?

Anyone knows if it matters whether the pad with the tang goes on the inside or outside of the rotor?

Sample pic only, off a different make of vehicle;

post-44795-1222688759_thumb.jpg

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ahh good stuff Luke thanks....I better get back out there and finish off now.

Doing the rear coilovers tonight as well and the fronts tomorrow hopefully.....will post up pics later.

EDIT: Just looked at your pic Luke, that looks more like an anti-squeal shim that goes across the back of the pad......is that what you were referring to or were you talking about the small tang on the bottom corner of the pad?

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The tab is just the wear indicator. As 4 piston calipers should wear evenly (equal pressure on both sides and no sliding pins that lock up) it doesn't really matter where it goes.

It's the thing that squeals so you know that your pads are close to worn out before they actually are and you have metal to metal contact

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