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Theres no reall need im running the N1 pump no probs with mine, and theres controversy with the 25/30 builds on that issue, oil cooler maybe a worthwhile investment, esp if your doing track days noel, coming up to winter now remember :)

heard that adam. Just looking for insurance mate.For the sake of a few bucks worth of restrictors I was wondering if its a worthy mod. Not as if they cost a packet.

heard that adam. Just looking for insurance mate.For the sake of a few bucks worth of restrictors I was wondering if its a worthy mod. Not as if they cost a packet.

its a head off job mate

Nah that sounds like too much work

ur motor wont last long arounda track then :)

P.S when i beat u col, u have to wear a skirt to a tuesday dinner, kapish?

Nah it will be fine Shane

It does not do track days anymore

Im just after et's now, ive down the track and honestlly dont feel welcome anymore so i dont go anymore.

Who's wheaties did you piss in this time Col?

If i win ill take the money and the respect

roflz

2g buy in :sorcerer:

Nah it will be fine Shane

It does not do track days anymore

Im just after et's now, ive down the track and honestlly dont feel welcome anymore so i dont go anymore.

well u'll need a bucket load more horsepower to play with the big boys on the street :)

and noel, i knew that hence why i said it lol, plus u'll waste a metal headgasket

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