Long Weekend Brisbane Oz
#3
RE: Long Weekend Brisbane Oz
First time it has fired a shot in anger since the turbo was fitted and went well. Was concerned I might lose a bit of engine braking downhill but seemed pretty much the same and heaps more power when needed.
#6
RE: Long Weekend Brisbane Oz
Hi Trey124,
The reaction here is still unreal. I have had mine since October when there really were not many around. People would stop and stare, had guys taking pics on their phones as I was driving down the h/way, people looking at it when you came out of shops etc.
Not quite such a novelty now as a few more are getting around. If you go past a modified 4WD you can still guarantee the guy will be rubber neck.
Now I am getting added attention which I don't want every time the bloody blow off valve goes off! Gotta change that damn thing.
The reaction here is still unreal. I have had mine since October when there really were not many around. People would stop and stare, had guys taking pics on their phones as I was driving down the h/way, people looking at it when you came out of shops etc.
Not quite such a novelty now as a few more are getting around. If you go past a modified 4WD you can still guarantee the guy will be rubber neck.
Now I am getting added attention which I don't want every time the bloody blow off valve goes off! Gotta change that damn thing.
#10
RE: Long Weekend Brisbane Oz
Hi GarrettMoore,
I may have posted these before on the turbo thread...sorry if that is the case.
There iare no backspacers on the rims. The rims have an offset to allow room for the rancho kit which hits on the standard rims, and sorry I can not remember offhand what it is..I'll let you know.
I may have posted these before on the turbo thread...sorry if that is the case.
There iare no backspacers on the rims. The rims have an offset to allow room for the rancho kit which hits on the standard rims, and sorry I can not remember offhand what it is..I'll let you know.