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ill be having heaps of fun doing the clutch with the car on axle stands :huh:

adapter plate is a no go for this week LOL, i shoulda known there would be more fcuk ups :)

What the Fark happened this time?

Damn feeble gaskets....sif not let me get more than 16psi at the tune! I was gonna go for gold and get it up to peak efficency at around 22psi!

this might explain some problems matt and i were havin when last tunnin the car then.

we were pretty set to gain 300 or more HP but somethin was still holding us back.

will see after this all done i guess.

What the Fark happened this time?

they NEED the dxf file (drawing file) of the plate, otherwise all they can do is cut the outside shape and i drill the rest! and then if i go that way, everytime i make one i gotta drill all the holes (theres 40+holes). so now i gotta send them my dxf file (which i know isnt 100% accurate) get them to cut one in 3mm plate and then check it and make necessary changes.

morning tea is here..

cakes, sausage rolls, party pies!!!!

be back soon

yes, biccies are here aswell :)

P.P.S good to see u used the work cd's :P

P.S cd just arrived john :huh:

this might explain some problems matt and i were havin when last tunnin the car then.

we were pretty set to gain 300 or more HP but somethin was still holding us back.

will see after this all done i guess.

If it was the gasket it would be ovious, the turbo surges and you can see the exhaust gas coming out from around the turbo

hrmm! remind me to get out of there before you enter!

dont want to hear those walls bangin thanks

:P :P

lol

sif do it inside... that's what the spa's for :P

ahahahaha :P

Nah, not going this weekend. Or next weekend (pub crawl is on). Or the weekend after (cos of SCC). Have to be the weekend after that. 4 weeks. EEK!

I'm going to give you a run down of my weekend! Because I know you're all dying to know what I do in my spare time. Everybody cares... don't they? :)

I'm going to see Borat in Gold Class tonight (couldn't watch the version benno gave us, it was a shitty screener and there were people laughing and talking in it).

Tomorrow i'll head on down to bunnings to buy 3M hooks. Then I will go to Myer, and put some new cutlery and crockery on laybuy. I will buy some new christmas lights. I will then take said 3M hooks home to put up Christmas lights and other various decorations. Phew! What a day! I will then retire to watch a DVD with buntz and more than likely have a few vodka's.

Sunday will be a day of car stuff probably. More than likely change oil etc. Sunday night PIZZA!!! WOOT

There you have it. An action packed weekend :huh:

:):P :P

Guess what I just found! Through links on my sisters myspace... I just found my ex and his beautiful girlfriend :huh:

mmmmmm pimply

Is she 18 yet?? It must almost be time for him to upgrade to a newer 14 year old model

Morning Ladies!!!

man waiting on those cam gears!!!

hope i can get them today!! then try to get my car booked in for a good tune.....

then i will be back on the road!!!

oh and new clutch and Fly wheel coming.... so shane are you free any week ends??

Morning Ladies!!!

man waiting on those cam gears!!!

hope i can get them today!! then try to get my car booked in for a good tune.....

then i will be back on the road!!!

oh and new clutch and Fly wheel coming.... so shane are you free any week ends??

nice lee, should go alrite then :huh:

clutches are easy, they only take half a day max. i'm free next weekend

OH BTW!!

i spend 40 mins (at least) reading the last days post!!

OMG you peopl have to much time!!!

but atleast yesterdays was a lot better than the day before.....

OMG Andy your car is so nice :)

*Rubs chin, Smirking evilly*

:huh:

So can i borrow your car for one week end?

24hrs you say you did your transpant.............

didnt get to the morning tea in time?

today is so far going quick :huh:

10am mornin tea

12pm pub lunch to see our finance manager off (todays his last day). back to america he goes in a few wks i think.

3pm. im outta here

w000000ttt

nah got biccies..but i just got off the phone *mega sigh*

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