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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, I take it you'll tow the Ricer, and bring the Maverick?

Yep so we will have a trailer to bring the broken R33's home on ( for a fee ).

Gotta pay for my new engine somehow.:)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Sorry guys - I'm back...

yep Ken - looks like I'm going 2530's - I know that other things will need to be upgraded - I assume you're using the bigger injectors you had on your project?

I know of other people getting away with standard ecu, etc with these turbos (i.e. Brett Hackett) but I will try to push for everything whilst I can get it:D

Std ecu ???

He bought my Power FC off me.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, I was hoping you pull the handbrake as I was going around Novus:D, get some drift action:p

yea I suppose I could.

You need all the help you can get:D

Cheers

Ken

yes only half of my kit has arrived, the other half will be here by thursday or friday

then it's full steam ahead hopefully next week, well it better be or i will bring my friend con the grocer and complain loudly

adrian :)

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