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New lancer Rx tomorrow
Hey all, just joined up, found the club after googling for accessories, looks pretty cool.
Trading up? to a CJ RX after 5 years of ownership of a CH VRX, getting down to Adelaide tomorrow to pick her up
Nice drive back to run in
Will post pic's later, when i figure out how (or get better half to show me how)
Trading up? to a CJ RX after 5 years of ownership of a CH VRX, getting down to Adelaide tomorrow to pick her up
Nice drive back to run in
Will post pic's later, when i figure out how (or get better half to show me how)
Hey Rex!
Welcome to ClubCJ mate,you will love the CJ
They are such a great car
This is the place to be for modding advice and like minded owners!!
ENJOY!
Welcome to ClubCJ mate,you will love the CJ
They are such a great car
This is the place to be for modding advice and like minded owners!!
ENJOY!
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Haha! welcome! if you googled for "Lancer burn a whole in my wallet" - you would've come to the same place! enjoy! Plenty of stuff to make your eye go wide open like a kid in a candy store! honest!
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More pix @ http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=8779
More pix @ http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=8779
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Welcome mate.
You will definitely notice some huge differences between the CH and CJ.
If u are picking up a brand new car with only a few km on it then I would like to advise if u are driving it back out to the country somewhere for the first 30-40km on the clock give it some good hard acceleration runs and vary your speeds and rpms to give the engine a good run in and help bed the rings in properly on the newly honed cylinders.
Please do not baby it in this very critical first few km.
Vary the loads on the engine, as I said some good hard 0-100kmh runs etc that require high power and cylinder pressures will help.
There is a thread on this topic somewhere but just thought I would mention it as it needs to be done when u first get the car in the first 30-40km .
I figure u won't have time to go thread searching.
Enjoy and have a safe trip.
You will definitely notice some huge differences between the CH and CJ.
If u are picking up a brand new car with only a few km on it then I would like to advise if u are driving it back out to the country somewhere for the first 30-40km on the clock give it some good hard acceleration runs and vary your speeds and rpms to give the engine a good run in and help bed the rings in properly on the newly honed cylinders.
Please do not baby it in this very critical first few km.
Vary the loads on the engine, as I said some good hard 0-100kmh runs etc that require high power and cylinder pressures will help.
There is a thread on this topic somewhere but just thought I would mention it as it needs to be done when u first get the car in the first 30-40km .
I figure u won't have time to go thread searching.
Enjoy and have a safe trip.
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All smiles this morning, getting going soon
Yes..... yes.....YESSS
Will do, comming back thru hills, nice twisty turny roads with a few straight bits to go quick on.
Drive it like you stole it !
Thanks
If u are picking up a brand new car with only a few km
Yes..... yes.....YESSS
for the first 30-40km on the clock give it some good hard acceleration runs and vary your speeds and rpms to give the engine a good run in
Will do, comming back thru hills, nice twisty turny roads with a few straight bits to go quick on.
Please do not baby it in this very critical first few km.
Drive it like you stole it !
Enjoy and have a safe trip.
Thanks
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