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my good eyes been sore all day, constantly tearing up,

GTR owners do this constantly.

So, the yellow emo is track ready. Who will be at Rexmas to see it's first hot laps? Passenger laps ftw.

I wish I had bought an evo years ago, this thing is a ball tearer.

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GTR owners do this constantly.

So, the yellow emo is track ready. Who will be at Rexmas to see it's first hot laps? Passenger laps ftw.

I wish I had bought an evo years ago, this thing is a ball tearer.

please provide more details

please provide more details

270kw on 20psi, with spark breaking down. I am ordering a Yaris coil on plug setup from the US to take care of the spark and run more boost, but I doubt it will be here by the 29th. It has plenty of power atm though, more than enough for my meagre skillz. :P

270kw on 20psi, with spark breaking down. I am ordering a Yaris coil on plug setup from the US to take care of the spark and run more boost, but I doubt it will be here by the 29th. It has plenty of power atm though, more than enough for my meagre skillz. :P

spark breaking down at 20 psi?!?

thats terrible... whats the yaris setup rated too?

spark breaking down at 20 psi?!?

thats terrible...

They're older cars now... its like rb25 coilpacks fallling over at 14+psi, they're nearing the end of the effective lifespan. 10 years under a hot bonnet isn't great for many things.

They're older cars now... its like rb25 coilpacks fallling over at 14+psi, they're nearing the end of the effective lifespan. 10 years under a hot bonnet isn't great for many things.

yea i get that,

but its the fact he is replacing the system with something else..made me think it wasnt capable.

Pulsar runs LX91 coil. Most heavily boosted applications need new coil on pulsar.

weird, I would have thought they would have needed full race spec equipment for the secretaries to get to work

Man, SQL 2008 & R2 plus manufacturer software has turned my computer into a complete slug. Chews 2gb of memory at idle and 97 processes running. I also blame antivirus, but not much uou can do about that.

SQL 2010 runs ok and so does SQL anywhere from 1997 :P

f**k you rick berman

new laptop came with Norton...f**king useless piece of shit deletes files that I've just manually downloaded and opened to install a program, with no warning.

You have to turn it off completely to open and install whatever you wanted to install...

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