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Why is everyone asking for a spin in my coilovers? Has someone started a thread I missed?

Yes everyone who wants a drive in my car can jump in . Greddy type s'sssssssss

Since Dave asked for a R33.. He misses out :) :)

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Anyone attending have either Greddy Type S or Tein Jap Spec Super Streets in their 33. Would like a ride in one if i could? :)

Would like to check it out... have not been to onw of your guys' thingos before. Will try and get my dad to bring his BNR34 too?

I've got Teins in my R33, not exactly sure what type, but they are height adjustable only, i believe

Nice! .. i might come down if i can get a driver organised for my line.. i'll come down and watch :)

haha cheers!

MRXTCZ

P.S Can i become a member there? Like get my membership details all filled out there and get my stickers :P ?

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is it the landcruiser from superlap with the twin turbos?

Unfortunately not, its just my dad's standard 4.2L turbo deisel. I don't think it will produce the most power, but I'm sure the torque curve will be hard to beat :rofl:

hey guys. pretty new to this. as u can see, still cant even get a pic up. lol. ill prob come down. but dunno how mine will hold up. still be fun to see wat its got. hopefully see u all there.

Guys, how much will a worn clutch affect the figures? My R33 GT-R is standard except for a midori cat and fujitsubo exhaust, I don't thrash my car so the clutch is not on its last legs and I have no probs driving it normally, but I know that it is worn. Would likely slip on a full bore standing start. Have never had the car on a dyno before but am v.interested in seeing what it'll do.

well a worn clutch wont cause any problems. a slipping clutch will. as long as it's not slipping you are all good. it will be loaded up in 4th. if you are worried about it, drive up a hill in 5th from say 2500rpm. if it doesn't slip then, it most likely wont on the dyno either. the guys of course will back of if the clutch is slipping.

cassbo, providing there is roof clearance landrcuiser should be fine. but I have no idea if there is clearance or not, haven't laid eyes on the dyno room yet.

Anyone attending have either Greddy Type S or Tein Jap Spec Super Streets in their 33. Would like a ride in one if i could? :blink:

I might be coming and I have Greddy Type S in my 33 GTR. Happy to give you a ride in it.

Hey all,

New member here but I'll be there just got my R34 GTR so wouldn't be bad to find out how much power my gtr's got and see if its running ok. plus i can ask a 100 questions to all the other gtr owner.

dyno jet wont be in action. but if you want to have a run just give envy a call and book it in, I'm sure they could accomodate. they do a fair bit of bike work too.

edit: sorry ready your post wrong. thought you were asking about their dyno jet (they have that as well as the DD dyno). but, yeah, answer is still the same, just give them a buzz. :)




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