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Re: My sedan build
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Looks excellent mate. With the injectors, did you consider the ID2000's? Will give you alot more headroom with E85, I think they are the same price as ID1000's and they are meant to be give one of the best idle's of large injectors even to the point of being smoother at idle than Nismo 550's (just what i have read).

Posted on: 2011/2/20 8:40
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Re: Business name ideas
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Like unfamilia said, just have a few. The name of the business will affect the sort of business that you will get, eg. racing or performance in the name will attract people into racing and performance where as something more generic "Wardy Mechanically", "Wardy Service Centre" will probably get you more interest from people wanting servicing and other general reparis.

Posted on: 2011/2/19 7:04
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Re: FS Metal Grill and eoi 32 36
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Would you be interested in selling the headlight surrounds seperately?

Posted on: 2011/2/15 8:22
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Re: Rear wheel width on a sedan
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Judging by those offsets and back spaces the rim will be 1 inch wider than it's measured width. The width is measured in the rim where the tyre seats - you should be able to see that in the link above

Posted on: 2011/2/8 6:36
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Re: Rear wheel width on a sedan
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This link to nankang Tyres show where the rim size is measured in realation to the tyre. http://www.nankangtyres.com.au/pg12/tyre-sizing.php

Posted on: 2011/2/8 6:32
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Re: Rear wheel width on a sedan
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As greendog said, a 8 inch rim is wider than 8 inchs. Possibly 9-9.5, which is why a 205 tyre will be slightly streched on an 8 inch rim. I bought my front rims which I new would fit, then measured the clearance when fitted on the rear to work out what would fit. My rims are large though and I wanted them as flush and wide as possible without rubbing.

Posted on: 2011/2/8 6:22
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Re: AARRGHH! Someone crashed into my Datto, but I was in the wrong???!!
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I think the cops just don't care. It is obvious that he would have been on the wrong side of the road and if he hadn't flead the scene then i'm sure the cops would have said he was in the wrong. Did you get a police report or did the cops fine you? Maybe they just told you it was your fault to get out of doing the paper work.

Posted on: 2011/2/3 7:50
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Re: Datsun 81 1200 Ute im only 16 [PICTURES]
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I have recliner in my ute and I don't think that the cab extension you are considering will increase the amount of recline you will have. I think that my seats hit at the base of the window or just below the window. Have you dummied your seats in there yet to see how they fit?

Posted on: 2010/9/2 0:27
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Re: CA18det turbo water line block fitting (size and thread pitch)
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No real reason, just want to use AN fittings.

Posted on: 2010/8/7 9:53
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CA18det turbo water line block fitting (size and thread pitch)
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I want to replace the fitting on the CA18DET block with an adapter and run an AN fitting with braided hose to the turbo, along with the other hoses. Does anyone know the size and thread pitch for the block fitting for the turbo water line? It is the fitting circle in the pic below.

Edit: i found the info on NICO http://forums.nicoclub.com/how-to-make-turbo-lines-t254366.html if anyone else was after it.

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Posted on: 2010/8/7 8:09

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