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I thought it was meant to be fun but Adrian made it a big deal to my Son, when he said that he will get 206rwkw (to beat my Wife's 205rwkw).

He said he wanted to make sure that he took home the trophy that he had asked to be "shined up" for him.

El Bee

meh get over it mate.

if u have a problem with adrian, go have a chat to him personally. dont think anyone here is interested in your whinging.

<<------- there's the door.

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I thought it was meant to be fun but Adrian made it a big deal to my Son, when he said that he will get 206rwkw (to beat my Wife's 205rwkw).

He said he wanted to make sure that he took home the trophy that he had asked to be "shined up" for him.

El Bee

umm.. its called a lil bit of harmless shit stirring! in case you didn't notice, i asked ben to fudge my figures to scare wil!!! its all fun and games!! i don't think adrian would have meant your wife to take it seriously!!

i think you need to lighten up a lil!!!

woah!!! i didn't realise that my comments which are on topic equate to postwhoring! i keep that to the relevant threads!!

who is mr stock?

and yes.. i see that not everyone is happy.. i'm just saying that there were alot of cars that were on that dyno... and uas were obviously having some probs... but at the same time, alot of people got power figures they were expecting.. so who can say!!! ben was rushed to put cars through.. maybe he forgot to connect his cables properly on a few runs... someone said there was a faulty connection! so MEH! shit happens! this was meant to be a fun day, and i think most people had fun!

and there really is no need for you to be so rude!

ps if anything i think adrian has a right to win... he has a stock turbo... with nos he owns the stock turbo catergory!!!

Well.... You obviously know who "Mr Stock" is.

I have not tried to be rude but I have been waiting for someone to tell me personally what had happened. How would you feel if your name was on the board, and then the next time you looked it was rubbed off etc etc. (I am still wondering this on my Wife's behalf).

Until someone decides to start another thread (or reply to my PM - cmon Adam) I will try to work out what happened, other than the the "Bezerkeley Circus" running things.

El Bee

did anyone see this go on the dyno??? what did it make???

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and sorry elbee, i may not have been there for the entire day but i was there for a hell of a lot longer than 30 minutes....

Hey, thats my car. It was running very lean & started to ping & wasnt taken very hard. it ran 187kw at just over 3500rpm, then 265 at not full throttle. With a fresh tune, more boost ill be expecting around the 300. Was an awesome day! I had a ball. :P

Hey, thats my car. It was running very lean & started to ping & wasnt taken very hard. it ran 187kw at just over 3500rpm, then 265 at not full throttle. With a fresh tune, more boost ill be expecting around the 300. Was an awesome day! I had a ball. :)

nice car mate :P

meh get over it mate.

if u have a problem with adrian, go have a chat to him personally. dont think anyone here is interested in your whinging.

<<------- there's the door.

Good idea mate. I have Adrian's number.

Maybe I will ask him for yours too.

Good night.

El Bee

Good idea mate. I have Adrian's number.

Maybe I will ask him for yours too.

Good night.

El Bee

hahahaha. i have no idea who adrian is. all im reading is 'wah wah blah blah im a cry baby'.

u come here attacking random ppl for no reason when obviously u only have some problem with this adrian bloke.

u have his number so go talk to him ffs. no one wants to hear about it.

So, what is the clear classification of 'stock turbo'? Is 'stock turbo' refering to the internals as well (as the title suggests), or is 'stock turbo' simply the housing only, so therefore elbee has a right to complain about the management of the comp side of the event?

This is getting WAY too petty

Edited by Primordial
The only thing that makes our turbo "aftermarket" is that I have told anybody who will listen that I had it rebuilt and hi-flowed after I blew it up.

El Bee

i don't get this! so you're saying you would have liked to have lied? claimed your turbo was stock to win the stock turbo catergory?!

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