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I'm hoping to come along in my Evo 6, came and watched the last one at lakeside and it looked like heaps of fun...

Problem is my Evo is in pieces and I won't get to work on it until Saturday.. hopefully I can make it

I'm hoping to come along in my Evo 6, came and watched the last one at lakeside and it looked like heaps of fun...

Problem is my Evo is in pieces and I won't get to work on it until Saturday.. hopefully I can make it

well you are going to be busy then,i did some weight saving and removed my ac unit and pump last week,luckily i did cause i found that i had split hoses on my actuator and the bov.seems to be pulling a lot harder now,must of been causing false readings as now my boost is 2 pounds lower but goes better,got me stuffed,anyway good luck and hope to see you there,always enjoy running with you evo boys and girls.

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well the evo is back together and holding boost as well as it was before (i.e. not very well at all), but it's good enough to drive and hopefully I'll be able to keep up with any NA cars :rolleyes:

well the evo is back together and holding boost as well as it was before (i.e. not very well at all), but it's good enough to drive and hopefully I'll be able to keep up with any NA cars :rolleyes:

thats the spirit,see you there.

Is this still on?
Tried to get out to fricking Willowbank tonight for test and tune, Cunningham Hwy was completely closed either side of champions way, with a sign detouring people right around, but no fricking sign telling people that test and tune had been cancelled.

http://highload.131940.qld.gov.au/

Cunningham Highway, Willowbank
Crash Multi-vehicle Highway closed both directions at Champions Way. Heavy vehicles please seek alternative route Both Directions
Medium delays expected
Diversions are in place

It should be cleared by the morning, hope no one was hurt.

awesome happy laps,got to run longer than normal cause nothing on after us,had a blast and would like to thank mike again for organising another successful happy laps and all the evo boys for coming along,had about 40 odd cars and everyone was well behaved,poor old legnum blow a coolant hose behind me on the second to last lap and i had an eventful slide the lap after on all his collant,and some oil as well i think cause i was sideways trying to get around the last corner before front straight.Didnt go off and i have to admit it was rather fun,and scary all at the same time.Now just got to fix my ps leak,and start saving up for some goodies,will be a work in progress but will slowly get the old girl to where i want.Will post some pictures later once i down load them.

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