EFFalcon wrote:add moderately unique to the list
superhuS! wrote:How everything can be fixed with cable ties, silicone and a hammer. Or a combination of the 3.
Nikk O'lass wrote:What can i say, i like lifter noise...
Bipolar wrote:Agree with all the above, plus their handling. Not that it's the best there is, but that it's so damn predictable and controllable.
Never once felt nervous in an E-Series, turbo or not, even before I knew how to hold a slide in one.
Also love how versatile they can be. Seen them dumped on their nuts; lifted on Duelers; full country spec with bars, flood lights and big flappas. None look unusual unless they've been attacked by tony martin.
NUT347 wrote:The WTF factor on peoples face when you fly past them.
Bipolar wrote:Agree with all the above, plus their handling. Not that it's the best there is, but that it's so damn predictable and controllable.
Never once felt nervous in an E-Series, turbo or not, even before I knew how to hold a slide in one.
Mr. CVE wrote:Nikk O'lass wrote:What can i say, i like lifter noise...
there is nothing like the sound of an unshimmed regrind cam !!
Bipolar wrote:Are you actually interested to know for a future project Matt or is this thread for entertainment purposes only?
Revengelane wrote:Bipolar wrote:Are you actually interested to know for a future project Matt or is this thread for entertainment purposes only?
I have been considering returning to e-series for a while Todd, so I'm generally interested in why people do. Also to tell you the true (without starting an argument) I have owned a few cars now which have had better steering, braking and performance (in factory spec) plus easy bolt-on mods as I am also sure other people have either owned or driven as well. So that's why I'm interested in why/ what brought you back.
Malakai wrote:The sound that the factory central locking actuators make.
Bipolar wrote:Gozza's turbo EB last did ~40000k's before it needed any decent kind of attention.
Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
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