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Shane you little bish. where were you when i needed an extra pair of hands to fix my cooler pipe at willow last night

at home, resting on the sofa watchin tv? :P

P.S what happened? and did u have fun getting it back on? :sick:

at home, resting on the sofa watchin tv? :P

P.S what happened? and did u have fun getting it back on? :sick:

I got farkin skin off me everywhere. No tools, no light. join under the air intake through the body. every time i tried to push the elbow on the alloy pipe disapeared under the body, Finall conned a guy in to holding it steady while i fixed it. prick of a thing. I hate getting towed off the track. grrrrrr.

I got farkin skin off me everywhere. No tools, no light. join under the air intake through the body. every time i tried to push the elbow on the alloy pipe disapeared under the body, Finall conned a guy in to holding it steady while i fixed it. prick of a thing. I hate getting towed off the track. grrrrrr.

bahaha i feel sorry for ur misfortune....:sick:

soo when u get all these new mods? my weekends are boring with nothing to do...

Hey everyone, won't be on till prolly after lunch todays..

Got this morning tea etc for my going away

:sick:

Just though i'd drop in and say GOOOOOOOOD MORRRRRRRRNING!!!!

hawoo..

we miss you already...

have some yummy cakes and stuff .. mmmm

hope someone bought chocolate brownie!!

bahaha i feel sorry for ur misfortune....:sick:

soo when u get all these new mods? my weekends are boring with nothing to do...

I need to get ahead of my loans first before i even step foot into the mod areas..

*sigh* hate RL bills

bahaha i feel sorry for ur misfortune....:sick:

soo when u get all these new mods? my weekends are boring with nothing to do...

Dont worry, you will be the first to hear about it. Turbo should be ready next week. just need a fuel pump then and we are good to go.

Dont worry, you will be the first to hear about it. Turbo should be ready next week. just need a fuel pump then and we are good to go.

cool :P

decided what pump to go?

here's my suggestion (ur gonna get it if u like it or not :sick:)

std pump intank

bosch 044 external from a ~2l surgetank

that way you'll certainly have enough flow (no need for fuel reg) and u wont get surge on those spirited drives or out on the track!

heres what i'm running

bosch 044 intank

twin bosch 979 external from a 2l surgetank

twin lines down to twin entry fuel rail

Keeeewl. I will need the system sooner or later.

~$230, its an ARE 2l alloy tank, push on fittings. suit you nicely

get hose from coventry or similar (hose is normal efi hose)

so for tank, pump, and hose ~$550 would get it all done

As a matter of interest, what would be required to run a pair of N1's on a 25. Plenty of 26's using them but i havnt seen a twin setup on a 25 to date.

modified gtr manifold, modified afm harness (need 2 plugs) dump pipes, front pipes. i.e not worth the hassle lol

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