Author Topic: Why my car now sounds like Darth Vader  (Read 992 times)

Offline Damian Zerr

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Why my car now sounds like Darth Vader
« on: August 31, 2004, 10:54:12 pm »
Finally got around to getting my car into Kinetic  last week. Many thanks to the amazing service Ryan, and the lunch!

- GM MAF
- Translator
- Greddy Type S BOV - you better believe it's vented :P
- 650's
- AFC
- Supra Pump
- Custom SS Intake


Onto the pics


Keeping the wheels white....



The new setup



The translator



Why my car now sounds like Darth Vader......ohhhhh it's loud
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0PSI and 0 Knock

Graeme Shaw

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Why my car now sounds like Darth Vader
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2004, 11:34:19 pm »
I love "Horsepower in a Box"

Offline Andrew Scott

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Why my car now sounds like Darth Vader
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2004, 12:53:45 am »
AFC and MAF-T? Ricer!

I wasn't one because I had the old translator software with only FIVE percent increments, and draw through ;)

Nice work boy, it brings back memorys

... painful, painful memorys
Parked: 1989 240sx - Esso 87 octane, Superstore generic 10w30, Japanese automatic climate control, Pioneer AVIC-Z3 navagation, Tien Flex Coilovers, Poly bushings, R34 Brakes (front and rear), Cusco tri-point strut braces (front+rear), 1998 tail lights, rear+side valance, adjustable toe and camber arms, cusco sway bars, helical rear diff, Volk TE37s - For sale!
Daily: 2008 BMW M3 DCT

Offline Jovan Ceklaj

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Why my car now sounds like Darth Vader
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2004, 12:24:40 pm »
You've got more coupler on your UICP than piping! :P

Still sweet though
 1989 Nissan 240sx (daily POS/autocross slut)
- '92 6/4 bolt Tsi AWD 5 spd. (Burned to the ground!)