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  1. Ask to see the auction sheet and the de-registration papers. Not a chance the mileage on either is correct
  2. The RS260 does have some different wiring. I found when I went to a Haltech ecu, when I turned the engine off the magnetic clutch on the AC compressor would cut in and flatten the battery.See attatched is the ecu that came out of my car
  3. I had a guy in Wollongong change mine or they can be re-pressured
  4. Also close the plug gap up to .8mm
  5. Good choice. You got the right one. Your fuel is a higher octane than most of ours. You have a 100 RON don't you at the bowser. Some of our finished product is source out of Japan, though mostly Singapore Have fun in your car
  6. A good set of full winter snow tyres fitted , it will probably be ok. I hired an AWD Sienna in BC this year, had no problems during a blizzard from Silver Star to Revelstoke.
  7. I just swapped the slide rails over when I put the same seat into my stagea
  8. I put a manual overide switch on, so the electric fan comes on when I see the temp rising. Not having to wait for the thermostat to turn it on
  9. Got rid of the HKS pods and went back to a standard airbox, but since I run a MAP sensor , no AFM. Haltech ECU instead of standard and FCON PRO, Had new Longer BC inserts put in the front suspension to raise the car off the ground. Just waiting for a MOMO Factory wheel to turn up. All fluids changed, new battery. New radio,new tyres. New cam belt and water pump and new secondhand heater box, and fix sundry leaks
  10. Probably find when they did the compliance they were removed and the anchor bolts for the child restraints were put there.
  11. Depends what state you are in which refinery it comes from. Since there are no operating refineries in NSW most fuel is imported from Singapore or a small amount comes from Brisbane. Shell is imported , though a small amount comes from Victoria. BP refinery in Brisbane is shutting down soon . So what I am saying is the vast majority of finished product is imported . There is some refinery interchange between companies . Also all fuel has a set of govt regulations to stick to. RON +/- .5 of a number . Yes some do have additives . You also have differing fuel between company owned or woolies / coles. etc . To say one is rubbish and others are not, is just anecdotal , Depends on where it was sourced, how long it was in transit, how long has it been sitting in tanks etc
  12. No sydney refinery, Import from Singapore , unless some out of Queensland. Will be the tanks at the servos. niZmO_Man, where do you think Mobil fuel comes from ?
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