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Quiet day was quiet.

Drove past DOT and QPS setting up camp on the ramp to the M1 at Ormeu this morning. I casually cruised by while 6 of them all gave me the death stare.

makes you wonder how many import trophies they collected.....

Hai ants! Reply to my PM I sent you few days ago.

Or you're still too drunk to find it?

Hi Grant,

Sorry mate, I have no real excuses for not replying earlier :wacko:

PM replied now :yes:

Burnt exhaust valve, head has been sent away should be back in the coming days

should kick ass once its complete Scott.

Really need to find a nick name for your car something like the scotty-thirty :whistling:

Hey Scott, I'm building the 25 30 to lol. It's going alright, just a bit of talking and planning with dan from erd on the best way to go. Since talking my builds already doubled what I though it would. I have a fully built head with a lot of work done to it, just bought an npc twin plate clutch to handle 1000hp at the wheels. Getting under car surge tank made up in progress, working on getting harmonic balancer from Ross, but dan thinks I should look at getting the Ross trigger setup to, which is an extra $2000. So I'm not sure on that one yet, how did you go with your engine regards to timing at 4000 and 7000rpm? No jumping around or anything? And still deciding on oil pump, which will probably be a nitto pump, these are things I didn't plan on the 1st stage of the build but need all the above for balancing :(

Hey Scott, I'm building the 25 30 to lol. It's going alright, just a bit of talking and planning with dan from erd on the best way to go. Since talking my builds already doubled what I though it would. I have a fully built head with a lot of work done to it, just bought an npc twin plate clutch to handle 1000hp at the wheels. Getting under car surge tank made up in progress, working on getting harmonic balancer from Ross, but dan thinks I should look at getting the Ross trigger setup to, which is an extra $2000. So I'm not sure on that one yet, how did you go with your engine regards to timing at 4000 and 7000rpm? No jumping around or anything? And still deciding on oil pump, which will probably be a nitto pump, these are things I didn't plan on the 1st stage of the build but need all the above for balancing :(

I reckon everyone should have a crank trigger. There are cheaper ways to go though. Ask Dan about the set up in Noels car. The price ross charges is crazy.
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