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I was going to get 550's in and hop around with that for a while untill I get the power fc in and tuned. Now im just thinking I'll get the 750's slap em in got new pod filters waiting to go in, get a adjustable FPR and I'll put my power fc in and change oils untill I can get it booked in for a tune and most likely strap it to the back or a trailer and tow it down.i dears??

stock ecu will not like 550cc injectors. You will need a tune with any larger injectors put in. I asked Trent for a tune off another car with larger injectors so I could have the car driveable to his workshop. You could always do something like that, but dont expect great fuel economy or for it to be safe (if its leaning out)

You'll be fuckin fat bitches in no time!

KFC can probably use shit chicken cause the fried coatings cover it up...do they actually have anything that isn't fried like Nando's?

So what about them house prices ey?

I've been monitoring the market closely and reading all from all points of views and by the looks of all things, including the international markets namely the EU zone and China's slowing market and its dropping house prices... things are about to get nasty.

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