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Sorted, grandma is goin to do it

Exemption is not sorted and this isn't working towards it, this is because I'm sick of having a car there doing nothing and can't take it anywhere. This way I can still take it to places for work to be done and drive it for work, and still attend event if someone will take it

But there is another work around with the exemption I'm going to give a go. If it fails. Then it is there untill opens but will be driven more

Now to buy a solar trickle charger

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Sorted, grandma is goin to do it

Exemption is not sorted and this isn't working towards it, this is because I'm sick of having a car there doing nothing and can't take it anywhere. This way I can still take it to places for work to be done and drive it for work, and still attend event if someone will take it

But there is another work around with the exemption I'm going to give a go. If it fails. Then it is there untill opens but will be driven more

Now to buy a solar trickle charger

How long until you get your opens?

I was wondering why that minor thing would stop you from fixing and entering, but of course, engine out

lawl smartass :P

Usually a battery out job at least, but since mine is in the boot it should be easy enough.

Also starting the twin 2.5inch intake piping upgrade, and plenum pull also for 1000cc injectorz. Can't finish that until I get plenum gasket from the US. $20 gasket. $85 shipping FML

Exhaust staying the same, already twin 3inch.

Currently running single z32 maf (which is pretty much at its limit at 5V) and stock 2inch (x2) intake piping. So going twin maf and 2.5inch intake piping upgrade which should reduce restriction pretty well. 500hp on nismo 555's basically maxed out also, kill the 2 known limiting factors in 1 go.

I suspect next limiting factor will be tyres and driver haha

lawl smartass :P

Usually a battery out job at least, but since mine is in the boot it should be easy enough.

Also starting the twin 2.5inch intake piping upgrade, and plenum pull also for 1000cc injectorz. Can't finish that until I get plenum gasket from the US. $20 gasket. $85 shipping FML

farkin lul....at shipping cost

Exhaust staying the same, already twin 3inch.

Currently running single z32 maf (which is pretty much at its limit at 5V) and stock 2inch (x2) intake piping. So going twin maf and 2.5inch intake piping upgrade which should reduce restriction pretty well. 500hp on nismo 555's basically maxed out also, kill the 2 known limiting factors in 1 go.

I suspect next limiting factor will be tyres and driver haha

why driver?

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