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Dead as a doornail, just people fishing and shit, besides what the f**k you wannago down there for? I have 65mm ride height, I ain't beaching my shit on the crazy high speed humps down there!

you mean 65 from the lowest point on your car. measure height from the back chassis rail.

Yep sure is.

Can anyone clarify info about R32/R33 bovs.... are the mounting flange the same size/shape? Would one with 32 adapter bolt directly onto my 33 crossover pipe?

all fits bro. same pipe

Excellent, thanks a lot.

Can anyone tell me if there's any adjustment to be made on this version of HKS SSQ? Doesn't appear to be any visible screws or anything, but it comes with a couple of different springs... and I've been told you can go get some different size/strength springs from a hardware shop to get your own 'custom' tension.... can anyone agree/disagree?

If it has the nut on the top. this will apply.

How do I adjust my SSQV?

  1. First you should know that the usual tight/loose rules do not apply here.
  2. The adjustment only affects the outside black valve, not the inside purple valve.
  3. No matter how loose you adjust the bov, it will not leak. However, if you adjust it too loose, the parts inside will come apart and possibly jam the bov.
  4. For most applications you want the loosest setting, which allows the bigger valve to open faster loosing all of the compressed air
  5. If you adjust the bov more tight, the air will only come out of the small valve first, then the larger valve, depending on the tension. This will create a louder high pitched sound for the small valve, and a smaller deep pitched sound for the large valve. Some people like the bov tightened all the way for maximum "shreek" upon release.
  6. You need a 10mm wrench to adjust. Loosen the nut closest to the bov slightly. Now you can adjust the top bolt to your liking. Go for a drive. Once the bolt is where you like it, turn the nut to the right to "lock" that position. Do not over tighten the bottom nut. Again, be careful not to over-loosen the top bolt. If you loosen it too much, it will come right out.

Only just got home from car wash!!

I imagine the pom will hit home in about 40 mins.

Dan B - Thanks for the ride man!

Danski - Thanks for letting me ride in the 34! :P It was the only model I hadn't been in, and as most of the guys know are my favorite. It didn't disappoint :)

Colin - Thanks for the lift home!

Martin - Thanks for the AFM

John - Thanks for the fuel pump.

Right now, I'm cooking me up some fries. Then I'll get some tomage happening before I sleep. Hopefully I don't wake up stupid late, because as well as work on the car tomorrow I need to Christmas shopping, and move some furniture and set up some computers. Oh, and see my sister for dinner I think. Gonna be a busy day :(

lol got home at 4:31am. I was a good boy

Poor lil ranga. Has not internets too. Carpark soccer awesome. Watching you airswing was even awesom-er. Had maccas before going home but I'm pretty fkd now, so probs time to sleep. Oh and f**k x-mas shopping and dinner, get that afm and fuel pump into your beast! Proirities mang! I'm out....

Haha yeah car park football ftw.

ATTENTION EVERYONE!

This is Important, AND ontopic. (Outrageous I know)

I am sure you are all aware that next Thursday is Christmas eve, and we determined last night a number of us wouldn't be around. The Thursday after that is new years eve, and I'm sure we all have better things to do then too.

I'm still keen for a meet though, and Thristian will want to show off his new CA powered 180, so I am therefore proposing that for the next two weeks we bring the meet forward, either to Wednesday or Tuesday.

Thoughts? Yay or Nay? Please comment.

Thank you for your time.

Will keep an eye on the thread I might make an appearance next week.

VRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMM KSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHH

SCRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECH

my mother's neighbours now hate me, but there's shade at her place to work on the car

It was the AFM!

*dance brigade*

I'm off to the shops!

Nice mang!

Got my letter from QLD Transport. Suspension starts on the 11th January 2010 and I will be driving again by the 11th July 2010 :( I got another 5 month suspension but that will run concurrently with my 6 month suspension which is absolute win.

Good news kept coming yesterday as well I got my Christmas bonus which was a goodly amount and I got a promotion and an awesome pay rise. Went out celebrating last night with all the guys from work after our work Christmas party. Started drinking at midday and had my last drink at 12:30 am. Got home at like 1 lol. Was an awesome night out.

What's everyone doing for New Years? We normally have a party at our place but Mum n Dad don't want anything massive this year. If you guys are keen you're welcome to come round drink all our beer lol. Just thought I'd throw it out there to see if anyones interested.

Got my letter from QLD Transport. Suspension starts on the 11th January 2010 and I will be driving again by the 11th July 2010 :) I got another 5 month suspension but that will run concurrently with my 6 month suspension which is absolute win.

Massive Win!

What's everyone doing for New Years? We normally have a party at our place but Mum n Dad don't want anything massive this year. If you guys are keen you're welcome to come round drink all our beer lol. Just thought I'd throw it out there to see if anyones interested.

I may be up for it. Have another offer from a mate but it seems a bit tentative

all fits bro. same pipe

If it has the nut on the top. this will apply.

How do I adjust my SSQV?

Sweet thanks man... don't think it has the nut on top though. I wanna find out before I buy it, cause I really want to be able to adjust it, cause I get bored easily hahahahaha

Sounds like a plan, depending if my girlfriend is coming down will depend if i come

:( Sweet

Massive Win!

I may be up for it. Have another offer from a mate but it seems a bit tentative

:P Too easy.

Count me in... I'll come and watch people drink said beer... stupid work

Congrats on the licence :)

Cheers :(

CONGRATS!

6months will pass sooo quickly.

Will be good. The other good thing is I will have enough money to finish the cop pretty soon now :D

haha mate if i had my car i wouldnt need to borrow one now would i lol,

i wont have my car back till the 7th next year,

was wonderin if any1 has sumthn tht has 4 wheels and is registered in which i wont get fined.

just until i get my car back.

cheers

Probably been seended a 11ty bazillion times but meh

funny as

Side note... you can borrow mine if I can borrow yours :banana:

lame, tripping the rift is where its at, found this show in year 9 or 10 f**kin hilariousness.

Probably been seended a 11ty bazillion times but meh

funny as

Side note... you can borrow mine if I can borrow yours :banana:

Hahahaha yes I have seen that. But it's just as awesome every time I watch it!

I imagine you'd also have seen Chad Vader, Jase?

Probably been seended a 11ty bazillion times but meh

funny as

Side note... you can borrow mine if I can borrow yours :banana:

i like these aswell

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