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In shootout mode my bitch puts out 297hp, but yesterday when it was setup properly, 331hp. I thought to myself as I was leaving Tenagah just now "Should I be good and not give my car a little squirt out of here"? That thought lasted all of 1st gear if that. BWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

Congrats to Jonn with the 32R, Nathan's 33 for highest in class and the guy with the yellow Stag for lowest (even though it was limited by speed cut). IF 1 PERSON WITH AN RB20 TURNED UP THEY WOULD HAVE WON IN CLASS.

Yeah good day, I ran well below my target due to boost and probably some other issues. Have a long hard slog ahead of me in regards to finding and ironing out the bugs.. Hopefully one day I will make some decent power again.

i was surprised at how many lines were running lean today

will post what vids i took up over the next couple days for everyone to see

too tired now im going to bed lol (midnight start at work for me

And this is Nathan and Ryan (at least I think it was Ryan?) trying to fix Nathan's car.

EDIT: Sorry, Shayde = Carl.... I think I called you Ryan today :laugh:

And some of my engine covers :P

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what happened to the blue S15?

yeh for some reason is was running lean as. Not realy sure why though, i'll pick up a new fuel filter tomorrow and see how that goes. if it's not that i'm going to pick up fuel pump, pfc and a z32 and then we'll be talking.

im reasonably happy with my figure would have prefered it started with a 2 but thats something to work towards

what a great turnout and well run day many thanks to those who organised and well done to all for making it a great day

WELLDONE TO ALL WHO COME ALONG TODAY,THANK`S TO BRAD,& ABDUS&TENGAGAH MOTORSPORTS CREW WHO DID A GREAT JOB ON EVERYBODY`S CAR`S.HOW DISSAPPOINTING To win LOWEST HP 140.8 ???,no ture number`s to show,Will have to get speed cut sorted for next time.THANK`S TO ALL FOR GREAT DAY OUT.Cheer`s chuckie.

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