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yer going really well, he is very demanding with food, and has already hit the 5kg mark, not even 4 weeks old yet.

besides lack of sleep, we are loving it.

how is sienna? how old now?

ahh these are great days Craig.....only prob is, they go way too quick and before you know it they've grown up.

Another 4 weeks and you'll be getting more sleep so hang in there bud.

Make sure you're getting lots of video of all the different stages as baby grows......we thought we were over doing the video thingy with the kids but now we look back on it and are glad we did.

You dont need a different tune etc etc like with e85 to run this 100octane stuff? I got 2 servos around the corner from me selling the stuffs!!

Btw; any of you guys heading out tonight - The weather is right on :D

ahh these are great days Craig.....only prob is, thay go way too quick and before you know it they've grown up.

Another 4 weeks and you'll be getting more sleep so hang in there bud.

Make sure you're getting lots of video of all the different stages as baby grows......we thought we were over doing the video thingy with the kids but now we look back on it and are glad we did.

Agreed!! Biggest regret so far is not having a video camera to film our daughter as she's been growing up...Will be getting one really soon though!!!

Agreed!! Biggest regret so far is not having a video camera to film our daughter as she's been growing up...Will be getting one really soon though!!!

yeah never too late Shane.......even if you get a cheap Ebay job to get you going, do it straight away though. :D

I think you can go to the BP site and see locations for all their servos that have U98. Might try the mobile one as well.

It can be done as I know a few people that have done it in 300+rwkW GTRs.

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