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haha you guys really are a bunch of idiots arnt you?

for one i never said anyone was wrong. please do tell me where i wrote " no your wrong" somewhere. thanks.

secondly i asked a question and only 1 person kindly advised me to go to the tuner. there are a few other people that suggested problems for why my car wont go faster and thanks for that.

thirdly this trozzle guy sounds pretty old and i personally find it funny that he gives me sh*t for loosing traction for 3 seconds. why do you own a skyline? owning a 2.5 litre turbo rwd just to go fast in it? i dont think so. go and buy something thats been made to go fast. i guarantee you have done a lot more skids on the street then i have or you would own a 4wd turbo.

the amount of arguing that goes on for no reason is insane, just like someone already has kindly pointed out to everyone. the questions ive asked havnt been stupid questions. someone please point out the stupid questions for everyone.

Just turned 22 the other week.

I'm not gonna lie and say I've not done skids on the street.

I am however not stupid enough to get seen doing it. Especially by police.

I purchased my Skyline because I got to drive my mate's around for a few days, and absolutely loved it. There was no way I could afford a GTR though. Didn't buy it to do skids, bought it for the power and glamour. Now it's my daily until I get it built and buy a shitheap to get to work, at which point it becomes a rego'd track car.

Time and place. Right now is the wrong time and place for you to be calling the shots. It's the internet, expect to be flamed. You look like more of an idiot when you get all hyped up defending yourself.

Oh and last off, look up "troll" or "trolling", and you might understand why I'll tell you I'm rather full now. You fed me quite the feast good sir.

Thanks for the entertainment :rofl2:

Just turned 22 the other week.

I'm not gonna lie and say I've not done skids on the street.

I am however not stupid enough to get seen doing it. Especially by police.

I purchased my Skyline because I got to drive my mate's around for a few days, and absolutely loved it. There was no way I could afford a GTR though. Didn't buy it to do skids, bought it for the power and glamour. Now it's my daily until I get it built and buy a shitheap to get to work, at which point it becomes a rego'd track car.

Time and place. Right now is the wrong time and place for you to be calling the shots. It's the internet, expect to be flamed. You look like more of an idiot when you get all hyped up defending yourself.

Oh and last off, look up "troll" or "trolling", and you might understand why I'll tell you I'm rather full now. You fed me quite the feast good sir.

Thanks for the entertainment :D

you have no idea that you wont get caught doing a skid. saying your not stupid enough to get caught is just showing your ignorance just like through this entire thread. a mufti police car about 4 or 5 cars behind saw the skid. and didnt pull the car up. only came around later that night and asked who was driving the car.

one day it will happen to you when you least expect it, like my situation.

and a skyline is about the slowest car you could buy to go fast. a gtr would be excusable but when other cars in the skylines category come into play like the wrx evo 1jz supra then the skyline is the slowest out of all of them. yes the skyline has a pure sound and does look good so il give you that.

but anyway no one has givin me any ACTUAL reason for why im coping flack on here. and what do you mean by calling the shots?

but anyway no one has givin me any ACTUAL reason for why im coping flack on here.

Because theres almost 3 pages of people giving you advice and you flat out ignoring them, you come across as immature, that along with the way you type entices people to do so. Sorry if that sounds rude but that is the way I see it.

LOL you're still a fking moron. Read half my post then spout a fountain of poopity back at me.

It's easy to know you're not going to get seen - do it where there quite literally isn't anyone to see you. I'm not stupid enough to do it with anyone around, nor am I stupid enough to do it where there's a chance someone might be.

Hell, I don't even do it enough to warrant me telling you this.

Also, what Rolls said. The only posts you've paid any attention to are the ones pointing out you're a moron.

hey guys i couldnt be f**ked reading this whole thred so it might have been answered. im not even going to read the argument going on here..

but what i can add is some good advise that maybe u can try and all it will cost you is a can of coke!

i had the same problem when i installed my RB25 S1 into my R32 skyline.. i used a turbotech Boost T to turn up the boost, only to find it wouldnt go over 10 PSI, it would just fart and carry on over 5,500RPM.

you said everything eles was stock right?

out of curiosity, i pulled the Standard blow off-Valve off to see if was leaking causing the issue. i put my mouth up to the valve and i could blow air right through it.. (imagine how much was going through at 10psi)?

The fix:

I cut a coke can into the shape of the Gasket, and with some sealant i placed the new coke can gasket infront of the blow off valve, tighten her up and went for a drive.

the boost hit 20PSI followed by fuel cut! wow i thought!

pulled over turned the boost down at the turbotech T. then went for a drive again. it now makes a Crisp clean and sold 13PSI (any more and i hit fuel cut)

this fix made my car alot faster and acceleration is 10x's better, with a mad flutter =)

hope this helps you!

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