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  • Birthday 30/07/1983

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  1. badbiki

    Hello Qld!

    damn you biki monsters!... ye.. should be bikirom for you, bikirom for me.. how about you install, a bikirom or threeeeee perths having screwed up weather atm... anyway thats SO in the past man... see you guys tonight weeee
  2. badbiki

    Hello Qld!

    hehe I saw the light... wa = no poonani.. qld = poonani... had to follow the poonani... I'm eager to meet all you ppl and workout what the hell is what over here...
  3. badbiki

    Hello Qld!

    Hello peoples of the QLD region... Incase you dont know.. I'm Biki ala BikiR0M... Moved here only last week, now i'm here to live.. AH! no more WA... not to worry.. it was cold over there.. didn't even get a 30degree summer day.. Here is the win... Anyhow, i'll be coming to this thursday's meet carwhoring with someone as my car... ala bunky wont be here until next week when TnT decide to be nice and deliver it to me.. bastards.. so.. HI! ps... damn there are alot of nissan's over here...
  4. Ummm... My new Bikirom USB Mega baords work in the ER34....
  5. So many horror story's about so many different ecu's. never heard a horror story about a std re-tuned ecu =) Everything that worked before still works exactly the same as before it was tuned. Only, now you have a tuned car. You just can't go wrong. Skip the ECU install and buying costs and go directly to the tuning costs. I havn't seen a std ecu install wiring harness fail, drain batteries or fry countless coilpacks in the process of 'tuning'... 15 years on and things still work =) Cold start, idle and cruise with perfect fuel economy every time, without fail...
  6. who the hell tuned such a hidious power curve? or is someone playing ramp rates again? ;P
  7. not personaly no, it all comes down to the person editing the roms that make the boards useful. thats why i only offer mild tunned maps and base files =)
  8. I now have a new batch of s13 and n14 gti-r daughterboards on the way!!! thats right.. the same old quality boards have all sold out so i've had another batch made up!.. this time i've made quite a few boards and they are all ready for pre-ordering and shipping for the ~28th dec.. $110 inc shipping. email me for bulk boards Simple features *2x 27c512's for 4 maps selectable via onboard switch, remote switch mounting also *seemless switching *easy installation simple removals and pre-programed maps -speed/rev/air flow cut removed -mild tunned sr20det s13 map -mild tunned sr20det n14 gti-r map -all come with base maps, and i email you the binaries these boards are for the following cars/engines s13 -sr20de -sr20det n14 gti-r -sr20det they also seem to work on u13 SSS bluebirds, sr20de n14's... havn't done it personaly tho. email me [email protected] or icq 278330 i need to get as MANY pre-orders as possible to make this operation viable quickly.. I strive to offer these boards as cheap as possible to everyone, and give base maps to aid people to DIY tunning and modifications at home. I ship everything via express post, sorry no COD at this time as i can't afford the 2-3 week waiting period for money return. may do COD's in a few months. also had problems with people not picking up packages and then i get slug'd with shipping!
  9. for a controlable and impressive d0rift in an s13 (silvia/180) you want some fine suspension (tein coilovers, koni etc) some front/rear sway bars (large), front strut brace and a GOOD LSD!... single spinners are horrible!... seriously i wouldn't try to fang a single spinner out sideways, its way too dangerous and hard to control. atleast get a LSD (2-way mechanical =) ) btw, power oversteer out of the corner isn't drift. flicking it left then right well before the corner and having it sideways the entire time is =) and preferably coming out parrallel to the direction of the road you are turning onto. my definition anyway =) and to attempt at doing that on stock suspenion with a single spinner AND a n/a motor is truley asking for trouble. skill can only go so far =) good suspenion just hides my lack of skill at this point =) bolt on a turbo to your sr20de mate! buy one of my boards, retune him and away you go!!!.. i'm in the process of doing a 2nd conversion with oneone atm =) good results
  10. very true =) not really drift at all, just a tad of oversteer out of a corner. but at that very day, Mr Rob managed to do two laps of a track completely sideways and delaminated the tyres midway second lap =)
  11. yes but standard suspenion is always old by now =) especialy for s13's.. you'd be riding on springs by now =) its always good to have some nice firm jap suspenion holding the car perfectly flat around corners. swaybars, strut braces =) all help
  12. Oh ye, and i'll say it again. Drifting on standard suspension will cause death. DO NOT DO IT! you may think your car is king, but it aint!.. get some coilovers or some decent shocks. rear/front swaybars/strut braces! also automatics are dangerous to 'drift' in =P dont do it. get a manual.
  13. here are a few tips from the young nimble grass hoper 1> Drifting on standard suspension cause death. 2> dont every hesitate, dont come off the accel too fast if you think you're getting in a bad situation, flicking back the other way is usualy worse and ends up UBER bad 3> NEVER! EVER ! EVER! look at an object trying to avoid it!.. ANYONE will tell you this. anything you look at and concentrate on not hitting you WILL HIT!. if there is ONE pole in the middle of a feild at a race track, people will hit it =P dont look at the objects you're trying to avoid. look at where you want to go and make it so! 4> having ****ing orsome suspension can make even the shittest driver good =) 5>Have you car setup correctly for every weahter type.. if its wet, dont run 5º camber on front wheels! you'll understeer into poles, kurbs and other items.. also you'll loose ALL the respsone thru the steering wheel!.. adjustable camber tops are excellent at this, run 4-5º in dry =) and knock it back to 2-3 in wet.. this makes a big difference. For best drift effect, dial in AS MUCH CAMBER AS POSSIBLE AT REAR =) enjoy...
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