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CONGRATS LEEWAH...... I GUESS ALL THATS LEFT IS TO JOIN THE RH9 CLUB.......I RECKON WITH WHAT YOU HAVE AT THE MOMENT......YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO PULL INTO THE HIGH 9'S VERY SOON. GOOD LUCK BUDDY. SEE YOU AT THE TRACK.

NEED TO ASK YOU ABOUT THE OS GEAR SET YOU BOUGHT. WHICH SUPPLIER? CAN YOU EMAIL ME ON [email protected]. Need some nittos as well.

*looks at the order for an OS Gearbox sitting at a popular importer's office...* hmmm

looks like your gearbox and my bodykit are arriving on the same ship

Congrats dave....

Just out of curiosity do you know why you have the small dip half way up your power curve???

Doc.

Hey Sam, from what I understand which may be incorrect is that the dip (more like a plateau actually :D) is due to when the NOS is being injected. The huge increase of fuel being pumped in needs to be burnt and it takes that extra moment to burn it and then power keeps rising again.

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