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We just work flexible hours at work. Come in whenever and leave whenever. As long as the job is done NAB are happy for us to do whatever we want. Funny thing is most of us end up working longer hours because of this.... Sneaky NAB lol.

When OT is on offer we just come in/work from home/go to a business banking centre and do what we want then tell them. Some people literally do 40+ hours of OT when it's on offer

That's the way a company should be; it's the single most efficient organisation plan and hardly any embrace it. Puts responsibility for productivity and output right into the hands of the employee.

That's the way a company should be; it's the single most efficient organisation plan and hardly any embrace it. Puts responsibility for productivity and output right into the hands of the employee.

other than our call center that how we work.

Surge tank if your worried about fuel starvation... Not needed unless running semi's on track I reckon (depending on tank design)

But knowing SAU, Mohsens car will catch fire at the fuel pump and Greg's will still starve from fuel when exiting his driveway

I went through 2 x 040's and a walbo 255 when I had a bad batch of fuel and didn't realise that was the cause of the deaths... grit in the tank for like 9 months....

Cleaned it, then went to a Walbro 460.... E85 compatible and it's been lovely ever since.

Walbro's are quieter and smaller in size than the Bosch's... go the Bosch and hard mount it poorly in the tank if you want the whine. because racecar.

Walbro 460.

wire it properly

overkill the shit out of the wiring

Good for the amount of KW on E85 you'd want before it becomes a laggy piece of shit

I think you should listen to Greg's suggestion, he sounds like he's on the right track

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