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shane amongst ur 13k rebuild u gonna have a BeeR rev limiter.. for wank effect.. BANG BANG?

nope, the haltech takes care of that :blink:

p.S the haltech's launch control interface is a soft cut type, whereas the beeR one is hard cut, hard cut = oil pump crack and engine go BANG BANG lol

I have also seen an R31 driver drinking beer... Round the ipswitch area... :thumbsup:

good thing i dont drive an R31 :teehee:

I had a techton launch controler in the 33 it was so funny, it defected to 4500rpm when you stopped on teh street so it was pretty funny for sitting next to people in their ca18 180 thinking it was tough, they'd rev the engine and i'd just floor it for a second...lol turbo spool ex wastegate open and bang bang bang flames....most just gave up.

Thats almost 10 posts a day Shane... YOU WHORE...

yeah, its quite pathetic in the long run hey :blink:

how do u check ur daily quota? col?

u click, here, there, and here

:teehee:

Well its only about 10 minutes til the re-run of dangerous on fox 8 +2

wasnt that spose to be on at 12:08? :thumbsup:

I had a techton launch controler in the 33 it was so funny, it defected to 4500rpm when you stopped on teh street so it was pretty funny for sitting next to people in their ca18 180 thinking it was tough, they'd rev the engine and i'd just floor it for a second...lol turbo spool ex wastegate open and bang bang bang flames....most just gave up.

lol gold! got any vids?

shane please help this noob :teehee:

Im gonna get a coke...

nah fark him, he can learn the hard way :thumbsup:

P.S put some rum in mine kthx

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