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such troll, many anger :P nah but srs 8k rpm is nuts should be amazeballz shouild be a 10sec in that with the right setup of suspension / tyres / clutch (not that you care about the drags really)

Lee, just kicks in straight up and holds boost the same level throughout whole rev range basically

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such troll, many anger :P nah but srs 8k rpm is nuts should be amazeballz shouild be a 10sec in that with the right setup of suspension / tyres / clutch (not that you care about the drags really)

Lee, just kicks in straight up and holds boost the same level throughout whole rev range basically

Yeah can't say I've ever been keen to enter a drag day

Happy to drag you down the Sandown front straight as some of the other boys do :P

I agree. Biggest rip. its for people who dont know how to change a flat, jump start or cant stsrt tge car when its flooded. Other than that, its a tow from regional areas.

Also, can use for other cars ONLY if you upgrade cover to a higher level. Which was quite pricey... I got missurs to upgrade for 1 month when we drove to NSW, then downgrade.

I had RACV roadside when I was 18 years old. Crashed a car, called up to get a tow. They said sorry can't tow you for accident, only if your car is broken down. I said I can't drive it, it's broken down, I need a tow. Sorry, not for accidents.

Canceled membership there on the spot. Useless dream boats.

I forgot about that, Birds. Also happened to me when I was 18.

jealous of Tony atm. my manifold hasnt arrived yet :mad:

car heading to workshop on wednesday for intercooler piping and other works. need to decide on BOV, catchcan and coolant reservoir. cbf. can forsee it now: ill buy something and it wont fit, or be too small or something much more suitable that i didnt know about etc.

Thats the problem with "generic" or misc. items. never sure how much effort you need to go to to fit stuff. and oil fittings... fark that shit. a world i dont want to get involved into.... stupid imperial and pipe measurements.

Tony could beat Leigh with some serious grip and a drag friendly suspension setup. Need MT streets or something.

Then again, hub dyno, Leigh might just get him even with traction.

Bed-Stuy, the place where my head rests

Fifty shot clip if a n***a wan' test

The rocket launcher, Biggie stomped ya

High as a motherf**kin helicopter

see you THOUGHT I was gonna do that

Tony could beat Leigh with some serious grip and a drag friendly suspension setup. Need MT streets or something.

Then again, hub dyno, Leigh might just get him even with traction.

Leigh's car WISHES it was tuned on a hub dyno...

you wish your car was tuned on a hub dyno

hub dyno

Dyno dynamics is how we roll

not me... I prefer accuracy over wheelspin

of course in saying that my evo was tuned at chasers...

on a dyno dynamics...

and has no where enough power for wheel spin...

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