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Whats your guys cars like to drive as a daily?

Mine was a bucket of shit and annoying to drive daily, purely as it wasn't tuned...

It loved to foul up plugs and what not...

Used to idle at 10:1 AFR. But once even the idle got tuned back at 15:1, it became hell nicer to drive on the street.

Once away from idle, apart from the over fuelling, it was really good and easy to live with, much better then the RB25DET

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Whats your guys cars like to drive as a daily?

Mine's not a daily driver... will never ever be a daily driver! Too much of an attention seeker, paranoid enough as it is when the screamer is going off :(

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Whats your guys cars like to drive as a daily?

Mint. Because of the small turbo I don't have huge revs to play with but it comes on so early that I rarely need to go past 5000rpm on the street anyway, it's a very nice motor for daily traffic grinding.. leagues ahead of the RB20!

Mine's not a daily driver... will never ever be a daily driver! Too much of an attention seeker, paranoid enough as it is when the screamer is going off :P

I suspect mine might become less of a daily when GT35R+screamer is on but I'd like to hope not :P

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