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got all the body in primer today, modified the airbox for a bit more induction noise and took Dave the Mira for a lap around the block. It goes suprisingly well, better than i thought it would.

Wheelspin through first and then some slight grip issues when flat changing to second!

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Got all the mirrors and windscreen panel repainted black, they turned out okay so i tried the rear bar. came up good i reckon.

Just don't know if it will stay that way.

also added some spare number plates from the shed, just for giggles

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I'll have to get some vids soon. Motorkhana season doesn't start till feb 2012, and it'll be my first time out so we'll see.

I am taking it to work next week tho, where we have a huge carpark, might cut some laps and record some action.

oh, and it may be getting dynoed next week too, just for a laughthumbsup.gif

Took dave the Mira into work today for a wheel align, was a fair bit out after lowering it 3.5"

Just need to take it down to the dyno on tuesday and let it smoke the rollers! lol

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So today was the big day! strapped the little Mira down to the dyno and reeled off some huge numbers.

Running slight advance in the timing, 95 octane fuel, hot air intake and oversize exhaust it made........

25.6kw!

what a beast, preety surprised to be honest, thought it would make less than 20kw

you can watch the video here, i'll do a youtube one later!

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=2476196939271

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