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Tony L

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  • Birthday 06/11/1972

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  1. Happy Birthday Tony L!

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  6. Same here Harry, LOVE my red beast. I have put a XR8 airbox and snorkel on and its improved the grunt a little more. Very happy with the improvement. I held out from doing mods as long as I could but im only human I guess. Now the weather is cooling down a bit, I am surprised just how long it takes for oil temp to reach normal operating temp, which is around 90 - 100 deg. Dont forget I have a FPV instrument cluster which shows oil temp. From a cold start with outside air temp 15 deg, it takes 20 minutes to reach 90 deg with normal city driving. If its 25 deg out side, it can take 15 min. 30+ outside takes about 5 or 10 min. I believe oil temp is important, ESPECIALLY for turbos as the engine oil lubricates the bearings in the turbo and cold oil doesnt lubricate very well. I have done lots of research on this subject on there are lots of different opinions out there. However, after speaking to some professionals and some trusted automotive brains, I believe that an oil temp of 80 deg is the minimum temp where I can safely put my engine under heavy load. I have learnt to be very patient waiting for oil temp. As I will be keeping this car for ( hopefully !) the next 10 years, I want to look after it best I can. Every passenger who has been in my car is impressed with its interior and performance. I have let a few guys from work have a drive and they say its quicker then they thought it was going to be. Impressive to hear that as they drive quick cars themselves. Thinking about tyres soon, already rotated tyres from front to back. The standard tyres really cant handle the power at all well. In saying that, if I left the traction control on all the time, my tyres would last for a hell of a long time. But who wants that? Not me, ha ha. I have done 8500 km and lovin every minute. Just bought an ipod for my car and it works awesome, I recommend it highly. Nothing has broken yet which is good but I am still battling a creaking drivers seat ( 3 full days at the dealer, not fixed ) and many other assorted noises but I can live with them as the car, as a package, ROCKS!!
  7. How about an update on your G6ET? Does it still tick all the boxes?
  8. Awsome mix of luxury and pure grunt. Yes, there are some build quality issues, however, as a complete package they ROCK. Enjoy!
  9. cal3540, I have 7000 km on mine and I also have creasing in my drivers seat. I doesn't appear to be wearing too bad though.
  10. These cars are built for performance, and perform they do. I think anyone who drives these cars, without a mature temperament is asking for trouble. I am 38 and I am confident that 1. I will not loose my licence, and 2. I am not a danger to my self or others on the road. If I owned my G6ET when I was 25 years or younger, I would be in a lot of trouble as my temperament was that of a child. If your wife is responsible, then I say a G6ET is a good choice. In the wet, I have had no problems. As hrick said earlier, its all about the right ankle which is excellent advice.
  11. Tony L

    G6Et

    Good info, I wasnt aware of this fact
  12. Tony L

    G6Et

    AAMI, I pay $700+ for G6ET, I am rating 1 and I am 38 years old. I was told by them that they generally allow 2-3 performance mods to a vehicle
  13. Do you run your air con on fresh or recirc? I found mine works better, in summer, on recirc
  14. Hey Dillz!! Did you put your car on it's roof??!!
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