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Piglet's Rebuild Of His Busted Tomei 2.8


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21 hours ago, Shyboy said:

Nice result Paul:1310_thumbsup_tone1:

It's "sporty"

Took it for a few laps last night in the sticks. I won't be posting nothing online ?.

OS88 is a bit grumpy at low speed/throttle. Gonna take a bit of time to get used to that. Above 4000 it's mint. 

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12 minutes ago, Piggaz said:

WTF happened there?

Whats the plans for this whale? Another track pig?

Yea just for the track

engine out just add my s3 motor and 6boob to4z

Will slap up a build  thread when I get closer to getting shit done 

nothing flash like you f**kers I Don't need dyno curve to attend stance meets

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41 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

The Evo was that good to have?

Was fast and reliabe was its problem

no heart they are for people who can't drive... anyone could drive it fast and they make you look good at the track 

much prefer to be taming a beast and semi out of control most of the time... eg a challenge

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