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yup, leases can be traps. You're not really "owning" anything. Of course with employer deductions and things it can be worthwhile, but otherwise.

mj: yeah, went very well.. here is pretty much the sum of it:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=38169

It may be a while before i can take it out and really test it to see whether it really made a difference, but i suspect it will.

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hey smooth, did you get gav to look at your car? whats the go with it?

Nope, he was too busy...

Havnt really driven it so I will take it in next week hopefully...

I had a mate come over he thinks its a combination of black thin oil... very slipping clutch... and sparkplugs a bit fouled...

Also confirmed th sound was coming from the idle pulley which isnt a prob...

Will get it compression tested at gav's to see if there is any probs with the engine etc

:wavey:

the plastic pipe was installed by the previous owner. Looks a bit scrappy, but held to the FMIC piping via a zip tie and cloth tape -- classy i know.

As we were saying the other day, bunnings could be a good place to get it. They have like plastic garden irrigation piping, which is about the right size, and can be bent to size. I've got mine running through the old return pipe for the stock IC (which I no longer have)

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