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In Topic: standard sf5 forrester brow height?
14 October 2014 - 06:03 AM
In Topic: standard sf5 forrester brow height?
18 August 2014 - 07:37 AM
In Topic: Revised NSW Light Vehicle Modifications Guidelines
15 August 2014 - 12:56 PM
Love page 4 item 5
Note:Fitting pressure relief valves or other devices that vent directly to atmosphere is
not allowed
Examples not requiring certification:
• Alternative exhaust systems that retain the original or equivalent emission control equipment eg headers, mufflers, complete exhaust systems.
• Alternative engine intake and filtration systems that retain the original emission control equipment eg replacement filter elements/assemblies, intercoolers, cold air intakes (This will be interesting with the boys in blue), snorkels.
• Oil separation systems where no part of the PVC system vents to atmosphere.
Item 17 - Replacing single-piston callipers with multiple-piston callipers. - Didnt know callipers had pistons
a COLD AIR INTAKE (being a true cold air intake, ie in guard or boxed with a feeder is legal, ive never had an issue with cops,
a pod filter in the engine bay is not a cold air intake. its just retardation. thats where they have issues.
i didnt see anything about height mods or ground clearance.
ACT changed to be 30mm off brow height but i think nsw is still 100mm rule.
i didnt see anything about varex mufflers, i see ppl get defected for a varex, but tbh if it gets tested when open whats it matter? i have one so i dont wake my neighbours.
In Topic: Fire Extinguishers
15 August 2014 - 12:35 PM
my friends dad is a fire whatever u call em guy. goes around doing all the equipment in buildings etc. he showed me a trick thats important if u need to use em.
when sitting for a long time they tend to settle. so when u go to use one, bang it on the ground then tip it upside down for a few seconds, you will be able to hear all the stuff inside falling to the bottom, it breaks it all up other wise if they are too settled and u go to spray nothing really comes out but the gas.
In Topic: CTP insurance
15 August 2014 - 12:31 PM
im with nrma for my 05 wrx, im 24, for my rego i pay about 300 and for ctp im paying $700~
for full comp when in syd i was paying 150 a month for a 13500 value full comp, moved to canberra, 100$ a month for 16000 value lol.