Jump to content
SAU Community

Vic Wasteland Thread


paulr33

Recommended Posts

+1 on that Charlie. Nothing homo about putting a bit of effort into your appearance :)

cept when you are male, use a hair straightener, watch what you eat like a hawk, dress like a christian rock star, post numerous bodybuilding.com style pic of yourself on facebook, make 99% of your conversation about protiens and post on the internet every time you even go near a girl...

that my freind... is HOMO

Link to comment
Share on other sites

cept when you are male, use a hair straightener, watch what you eat like a hawk, dress like a christian rock star, post numerous bodybuilding.com style pic of yourself on facebook, make 99% of your conversation about protiens and post on the internet every time you even go near a girl...

that my freind... is HOMO

i agree with you on these.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think her points were valid. Time is money, whether you're working or not.

Well played Charlie.

Charlie-horse! (Charlie burn). It works on so many levels too.

I agree, time is definitely money, even when you're not working. Reason being is that you could be spending that spare time working...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

cept when you are male, use a hair straightener, watch what you eat like a hawk, dress like a christian rock star, post numerous bodybuilding.com style pic of yourself on facebook, make 99% of your conversation about protiens and post on the internet every time you even go near a girl...

that my freind... is HOMO

Using a straightener - Refer to Charlie's earlier point. Making myself more attractive to females = not homo.

Watching what I eat like a hawk - Charlie's point again. Along with dezz's. What's wrong with caring about health and appearance?

Dress like a christian rock star - I didn't realise that plain shirts and jeans depicted a religious group of musicians lol. I wear the same thing as half the people here. Maybe a bit more style than the average guy. (Charlie's point AGAIN)

Post numerous bodybuilding pics on facebook - I've posted maybe 2 in total, so people can see my progress. The girls enjoyed it, and I got a few private messages out of it. Not homo at all.

99% of conversation about proteins - I haven't spoken about it today and I've been talking to people since I woke up. Can't be 99% :) I talk about cars and music more than health stuff.

Post on the internet every time I go near a girl - Definitely not every time. If I did, a lot of girls would want to kick my ass :P

Edited by jezza boii
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wasn't disagreeing with everything you said Hamish & Andy...I just find it amusing that we live in a world where people actually feel ok bagging someone that works out/stays in shape...

I play footy, and even some of my team mates think it's 'funny' that I go to the gym etc....That to me is a joke in itself...But at the end of the day I have the last laugh.

And I never talk about women etc...I don't see the need.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

cept when you are male, use a hair straightener, watch what you eat like a hawk, dress like a christian rock star, post numerous bodybuilding.com style pic of yourself on facebook, make 99% of your conversation about protiens and post on the internet every time you even go near a girl...

that my freind... is HOMO

This man knows what he is talking about

Dunno Jeremy. But you might fit in more at the hairdressers forum aka mr2 forum

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Lol, cuts so deep man. Jump on my facebook and bag MR2s on my wall. I'll let you argue with my mates about it :P Try telling 100kg+ units that can bench twice your weight that they're gay.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • we can only guess exactly what happened from our keyboards, but to me it looks like they were targeting 27 but the wastegate was too small or poorly controlled and the boost crept up, that is quite common
    • Good points!  Took those for granted - though I *did* actually give an example of winding boost up more than it had been before where I wasn't actually specifically looking for more peak power.  The Toyota Starlet dyno plot that I shared and mentioned showed an overlay from the previous tune it had and the one I'd redone, I left the boost targetting the same as the old tune but then after peak power I ramped boost up by a good 5psi or so over what the old tune had at the same rpm. The reason I felt comfortable with this (though the owner of the car had a "are you sure?" moment when I suggested it) is that the setup wasn't turbo limited, it was largely head sealing limited and the owner was a bit concerned as for the last few seasons he'd had issues with head lifting - sometimes not completing an event without having some headgasket issue, so he didn't want to run any more boost than it was. The reasons I was ok with raising the boost a good 5+psi MORE than that was that I left it where it was in the middle, and only increased it where VE (and therefore cylinder pressure vs psi) were dropping hard and I didn't stop the torque from dropping, just reduced the drop.  Well, there is that and the fact that the previous tuner had it overtimed by near 7degrees at peak torque - but that's another story haha.    I didn't really go into detail about that "turning it up more" thing but now you've mentioned the "not detuning", sometimes the boost *can* be turned up higher than you'd expect if the setup allows for it and you do it smartly.  I've tuned things to run 30psi on BP98 "safely" that a few years ago (or still?) people would cry that it was a stupid idea - but given they were well intercooled, low EMAP turbos and only doing that kind of boost where VE is dropping etc I was pretty confident it wasn't as cowboy as it sounded at face value and we never ended up with issues as a result of it.     
    • they choose the number of psi (27) around 4200? Could it produce more at this engine speed with the same turbo?
    • one thing escapes me, if the turbo spool provides the maximum boost and we can't control anything before that, how can the boost be higher by it alone.   here around 27 psi at 4200 then up to 32 psi at 6500 rpm   how does the tuner do this
    • I'm still not sure what you are trying to acheive, but I wanted to clarify something about Lithium's response to your question...   Only within certain limits. All of the examples Lithium gave were of detuning for a particular reason. Before the engine/turbo/wastegate combination has hit full boost, you can't increase it....the wastegate is shut and the turbo is pushing as hard as it can Once the combination has hit the target (controlled) boost, you generally have full control over whether it makes more or less boost, because it is being limited/reduced from its potential. This is generally done by controlling the wastegate In the top end, with an undersized turbo, it is possible you won't get to your target boost anymore if the turbo is choking up. In this case you cannot increase boost any more without changing the setup. No change in cost compared to any decent build, other than tuning time to get the engine to make less power than it is able to at a certain point
×
×
  • Create New...