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no, but i was just writing a reply to you about that!

sounds like a good idea, if you've got the time and equipment available to you...

however, what you have to take into account is the airflow dynamics of it (and don't ask me, 'coz i wouldn't know stuff all about equalising the amount of air that each cylinder receives.)

its not as simple as welding the throttle body to the front of the plenum and bob's your uncle (i'm sure u know this though :whistling:)

at least ur company isn't sending you to emerald for three weeks :whistling:

Just spent half an hour figuring out what servos around there have anything resembiling decent octane petrol... surprisingly optimax has ok coverage, but bp ultimate is nowhere to be seen west of rockhapton...

um... is it tomorrow night?

think so yeah...

anyway i wont be going, got too much on my plate, i might be doin something with my flatmates hot friend :whistling: , otherwise i'll be stayin at home getting sleep for the big trip out west as i'll leave at like 2am sunday mornin..

dude, it's on the 22nd, so not this week....

unless you're talking about something different that i don't know about? :D

ahh is the 22nd.. my bad.

nah i was talkin about the sau qld swingers night :whistling: guess you dont know about that!! :laugh:

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