ruleford wrote:good stuff kyle glad to hear everything is going good for u
Cheers Nesbit, will be nice to see how it drives with the new motor and how it feels with all the new goody's.
ruleford wrote:good stuff kyle glad to hear everything is going good for u
galapogos01 wrote:glad to see it was simple. definately suspected the ecu given your symptoms
BROCKYB8 wrote:how many killer wasps did u get when it was tuned.
Kyle the ED4LTR wrote:BROCKYB8 wrote:how many killer wasps did u get when it was tuned.
Paul only gave it a base tune at home, didn't feel confident taking it to hallam with how the wheel alignment is, was a nightmare to drive home but all fixed now. I think it will get a decent amount at the wheels it feels very punchy with the new motor. Once I get some extractors on, maybe a cam, and when the new diff gets fitted up I'll most likely get paul to do the tune again and put it on the dyno.
SLY5LT wrote:good to see it's back on the road![]()
it'll be funny seeing you in the driver's seat for a change
UNEZED wrote:finally finished it good work
and i kinda think u will beat me this time if we race agian lol
ed_fairmont_turbo wrote:nice job, like the mags. Where you get them from?
burnt turtle wrote:and then.......hahahaha
UNEZED wrote:heard wat happened to ya car dude didnt sound to good
plus i like the look of ur 4 stud conversion lol
travs ea-xr6 wrote:what happened to it
burnt turtle wrote:hahaha i know you have that wrong and i dont know the whole story
Ah that explains it. I was lucky when I got my SVOs I had a wheel alignment within the week. I found out then that my turboblade wheelnuts were working themselves loose because of that same problem. I had been planning to replace them anyway because the turboblade wheelnuts were too long. Lucky I found out then, because I've already had 1 wheel fall off. 2 would have sucked even more.Kyle the ED4LTR wrote:Wheel nuts were tight but they were the ones form my old turboblades, the end fitting/length isnt the same, made the wheel come off. I always do wheel bolts tight.
BROCKYB8 wrote:who does ur axel mate. takes a bit long than that
t1MMy wrote:No it's not....you forgot to do the wheel nuts up tight, they eventually came off, your wheel fell off, which tore the rear bar off and destroying a diff.......but I'm only guessing
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
Hybrid34 wrote:t1MMy wrote:No it's not....you forgot to do the wheel nuts up tight, they eventually came off, your wheel fell off, which tore the rear bar off and destroying a diff.......but I'm only guessing
Is this kyle driving?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv4m41viy4I
haha sorry man i hadddd to put this up hehe
LUR3D wrote:Hybrid34 wrote:t1MMy wrote:No it's not....you forgot to do the wheel nuts up tight, they eventually came off, your wheel fell off, which tore the rear bar off and destroying a diff.......but I'm only guessing
Is this kyle driving?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv4m41viy4I
haha sorry man i hadddd to put this up hehe
haha thats gold!!!
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
Hybrid34 wrote:so what are you going to do with the other three rims?
BROCKYB8 wrote:who does ur axel mate. takes a bit long than that
t1MMy wrote:You haven't currently been employed by Virgin airlines have you Kyle?
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2B ... 08627.html
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
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