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Ah, the mighty Hawkes Bay, the jewel of New Zealand, holders of the Ranfurly Shield, home of sunshine, viticulture, sparkling beaches and friendly faces.

<- Also in the Bay.

  • 5 months later...

Well after all that the car already had a Ryco 436 on it from the previous owner...

How much oil do people put in their VQ35DE engines??? Googling says 4.6L which approximates what drained out. Seems odd when the smaller 2.5L V6 was very hungry for a full 5 on oil and filter changes.

Asking as its so damn hard to clearly on dipstick with clean oil.

Have a slight belt squeal on cold start up recently, hope its just from parking in dusty yard...???

I don't get out much in mine these days. :( Got a roadie to Wellington next week though so I can blow out the cobwebs a bit.

As for oil, I just change it every 3 months/5,000km and chuck in 5 litres. Saves having to try and check the useless dipstick.

  On 01/05/2015 at 5:44 PM, Shopping Trolley said:

Thanks for that my fellow GSXR owner :) Hey Hertz seems to be heaps of Stageas in the bay now, common as! I'm losing count.

Awesome!

Here's my old one. :woot:

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  On 11/05/2015 at 12:54 PM, 300CHONG said:

My photo... My mate's GSXR.... Probably not my future wife... :(

Lol, not a fan of the 300 wide rear tyre deal; but the girl... :yes:

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