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lol what's it with people and under sizing their injectors? :)

Car was built for reliable everyday horse power, not out right power. Your right though, while doing it why not just go bigger for later on.

Either way, a new set are coming

People build em for the response as well, not just for outright power.

if its power then 2 jz all the way....stuff opening it either. :)

I love toyota, and everything they have to offer, in fact i used to want a 1.5j. but go drive a 2jz 6 speed and then tell me they are not a responsive motor. I'm saying cost vs cost its cheaper and more easy to go 2jz, unless you have a big dollar 1jz head already, or you are doing some of the work your self

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I am not having a winge stig man, just lookin out for me fellow stigs.

i'm not talking about you....but thanks for the heads up...i've seen much worse posted on here...but that was in the old days *cough* Charly *cough* I think the mods will be fine with what i've said. I just don't like someone claiming to be police stating things that are clearly wrong.

IMO the QLD Police would find his comments offensive. He has said that officers decide the severity of the fine based on the attitude of the driver and not the law they have broken. Thats not how it is supposed to be done. He also advised that we loosen dump pipe bolts to get the same effect as a sceamer..erm no and it's also illegal. Then he says all mods are illlegal unlees engineer's approve them. That is clearly wrong and even the basic Transport modification guide says so.

as far as i'm concerned I doubt he's even a Police Officer and if he is, I fear he's one of the ones that do fine people incorrectly making us go through the court process to have it cleared.

What's happening Bitchez?!?!?! >_<

:wave:

hey hey :wave:

missing ur anna much?

come down to aarons dyno day ! only like, 4 SAU members signed up so far.. disappointingly small. especially if we get outnumbers by Boost Cruising kiddies =\

i'd go...if i had a running car :P

Hey you...

we been having discussions...yay!!11one!!!11 fun fun.

whats you been doin girly?

Nuffin ..

Bored shitless :(

Trying to pass time at work and havn't been on here for ages :P sooooooooooo .. thought I'd pop by to say Hello!

"Hello!" *waves*

haha

come down to aarons dyno day ! only like, 4 SAU members signed up so far.. disappointingly small. especially if we get outnumbers by Boost Cruising kiddies =\

>_<

hey hey :wave:

missing ur anna much?

i'd go...if i had a running car :P

:wave:

Yesh :(

Missing her soooooo much!! Mainly because I know she's so far away haha BOOO!!

How have you been mister?

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