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kudos to Dr Drift for a awesome d-day! (My first too!)

it was great to finally put some faces to the nicks on the forum......

nice meeting guys like cam, dave, jet.......... but it was kinda hard to talk with all that boosting goin on!

sorry i didn't get to meet everyone............mebbe next time!

all in all, thanks to the guys at Goodguys and once again to the Doc!

yeah cheers yet again to sam... for the awesome chip which has made my fuel mixture graph look normal and not like an iratic heartbeat of a 300kg lesbian running up the stairs of the rialto and for organising the meet.

Thanx Sam for the day and setting things a bit nicer on mine!

I noticed the difference a bit driving home, did a nice spin thru first and 2nd on the street out.. although my rear tyres are getting pretty much to the shit and i'm no longer getting any grip.

(...cont of Event thread)

yup inasnt.. it was ironic because with the turbosmart i had a smoother curve like yours! i'm gonna replace all plugs next week and smaller gap.. that might not even be it though.. guess i'd need to take it for a full session somewhere where they could sort it out. 15-20mins isn't a massive amount of time to diagnose and troubleshoot (it wasn't really meant to be that anyway).

Were you running Optimax?

anyway, i gotta kareokee (or however the fug you spell that)..

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