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but they don't have the good stuff like frozen pizzas, icecream, mini dim sims, party pies, all the good stuff :) there were some funny moments .. we used to walk home with about 4-5 shopping bags just of rubbish to eat at 3am in the morning. cook up some strange feasts.. lol

and 7/11 or the servos cost a damn fortune :)

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yeh all good

we had an emergency stop halfway down the mountain so someone could get a rock out of their tyre lol

I enjoyed it, was behind glenn on the way up, and behind GTR on way back

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Thanks adrian, i was fairly impressed too. I posted the Dyno sheets in my gallery.

Was hoping you and gord would be there 2nite, still a good nite tho, i cut it short once they started parking in the valley there to hang out.

Mt nebo run was crazy, we flew up there. Chilled for like 5mins then FLEW back down. I was behind R33 GTR dont know who but i was right there behind him the whole way :)

Was good to test the car aswell as my driving skills.

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definitely a good rush..

my car wasn't really up to scratch last time (the 33 that is). its got a front stut now.. but the brakes still need attending to..

I was hoping to do that this weekend, but not looking like i am going to have the car to do it ..

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Yeh well all i can say is whiteline = good

The handling kit and strut brace really help, cars running really good at the moment.

It loves that Motul 300v and Iridium plugs

(would fking want to for how much it all costs!)

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Thanks adrian, i was fairly impressed too. I posted the Dyno sheets in my gallery.

Was hoping you and gord would be there 2nite, still a good nite tho, i cut it short once they started parking in the valley there to hang out.

Mt nebo run was crazy, we flew up there. Chilled for like 5mins then FLEW back down. I was behind R33 GTR dont know who but i was right there behind him the whole way :)

Was good to test the car aswell as my driving skills.

There is more power there going by your AFR's...

Regardless of what Romanos say (who are renowned for liking rich tunes), AFR's in the 10's (and lower) are not conducive to good power...

You'll find that up high in the revs the AFR's are below 10:1... Most WBO2 sensors flat line at 10:1, as can be seen on your graph...

Ahh Nebo... So you didn't go all the way to the T?

Now you know how a real SAUQLD cruise goes...

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Yeh i can feel it has alot more, i dont really like the romanos but seeing its just a read out and not a tune it didnt bother me.

Cant wait to chuck in all those puters and intercooler and see how good she puts out then (hehe

I did the whole nebo cruise then back into the valley but jetted from there. They all went to a restuarant or something?

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nah 1994 s1 :)

I still stand by my theory that the auto transmission pampers the engine majority of the time meaning the engine has an easy life.. but when need be still has the same power as manual

its because auto always keeps you in the highest gear and lowest rpm when not gunning it, so the engine stays healthy

or something like that

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