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the 32/33 ones tend to leak over time.

Mine are perfect. And i need money :)

I'm torn. Mine are leaking like f**k but I want to replace them with 600-750cc injectors sooner or later.

Plus Boostworx is chucking the car on the dyno Monday as I've found a Mines ecu under my kick panel. So I'd rather have everything up to scratch before he checks my AFRs

I'm torn. Mine are leaking like f**k but I want to replace them with 600-750cc injectors sooner or later.

Plus Boostworx is chucking the car on the dyno Monday as I've found a Mines ecu under my kick panel. So I'd rather have everything up to scratch before he checks my AFRs

if u want an upgrade I can usually get decent prices from the US depending on what style/size injector u need

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Hey guys, a couple of you were talking slotted rotors in another thread in SA section.

I have a set on the fronts, and they squeal loud as hell when I apply breaks lightly (e.g coming to a slow stop at a set of lights).

Gives me the shits! Any suggestions on cause? Pads to blame?

Yeah im not sure Krish; I haven't changed them since I bought the car! I've done no more than 1800kms of driving since I bought the thing last year... Might be QFM's - they bite and brake beautifully without a doubt, but the light breaking is the annoyance. They're dusty fckers too if that gives any clues. Will have to ask mr JMW when I chat to him next!

Hey are you and your mate heading to the dub sessions @ C&S next Sat night mate? (feel heaps bad, I can't remember his name... I was waaaaay smashed last time! hahaha)

Yeah im not sure Krish; I haven't changed them since I bought the car! I've done no more than 1800kms of driving since I bought the thing last year... Might be QFM's - they bite and brake beautifully without a doubt, but the light breaking is the annoyance. They're dusty fckers too if that gives any clues. Will have to ask mr JMW when I chat to him next!

Hey are you and your mate heading to the dub sessions @ C&S next Sat night mate? (feel heaps bad, I can't remember his name... I was waaaaay smashed last time! hahaha)

hahaha i heard those stories from Matt aka DJ 2J......i am not going out for a while now lol......dub sessions were awesome.....

btw your brakes sound like QFM's....which reminds me time for me to get another set of those :D

^^^ nope, if they are dusty a FCUK then they are NOT QFMs - one of their selling points is the lack of dust, and I found that to be true on my 34. If they are super dusty then its more likely they are Ferodo DS2600s, which are a popular upgrade choice for Skylines (for unintelligent mechanic types)

Yeah im not sure Krish; I haven't changed them since I bought the car! I've done no more than 1800kms of driving since I bought the thing last year... Might be QFM's - they bite and brake beautifully without a doubt, but the light breaking is the annoyance. They're dusty fckers too if that gives any clues. Will have to ask mr JMW when I chat to him next!

Hey are you and your mate heading to the dub sessions @ C&S next Sat night mate? (feel heaps bad, I can't remember his name... I was waaaaay smashed last time! hahaha)

Pretty sure i put bendix ultimates in the front when i did the rotors and braided lines mate.

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