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§ileightĄ
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Post #1 post 17th January 2003 - 03:29 AM
I have given up trying to fix this prob on my car so I'm looking for someone who really knows their shit with SR20 motors.....



Any suggestion guys......
WiZzFiZz
Post #2

what is wrong with it it would be helpful to know that to send you to the best people we can think of

Nazza944
Post #3

JH&H are the peolple i use, they are at spring wood, Timms ct. They out sourse a fair bit of there work if it isnt an engine but all the work does seam good. I will addmite they are a lil expensive but the havent stuffed me around yet.

ThunderBolt
Post #4

I've heard Charlie's Motors at Wooloongabba are pretty good, never been there myself yet though.

Spdy_S14
Post #5

I take my 200sx to APC on Logan Road Springwood for anything I need.

Haven't had anything major done, but they seem to know their shit.

Thorndy
Post #6

I can highly recomend charlies motors at the gabba,



APC seem to be a bit on the expensive side for what they do, and there customer service it not the highest to me. I have never had a problem with charlies motors at all, letting you in to have a look etc..



Thorndy

Enema
Post #7

Chalk up another vote for Charlies motors...

§ileightĄ
Post #8

I put a post up about the prob I was having a while ago, basically the car would run fine, then at no particualr time it would loose power and was a slug to drive until it got past about 3500rpm....I was certain it was the knock sensor (because the wire had been spliced and a dodgie scotch lock was used to connect it back together). I soldered them properly and was still having the problem, I managed to get in there and check the plug itself and it was filthy and greasy and obviuosly wasn't giving a good signal to the ECU, gove it a quick clean and haven't had the prob since. I want to remove the sensor and clean it well and where it connects to the block, because it uses the block as a ground (stupid idea :roll: ).



Thanks anyway guys......

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