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Motor Mayhem has been called off but still trying our hardest to get the car ready. :wacko:

Here's a vid of new 4" Titanium Side Pipe revving at 7200rpm

and Pics of new Parachutes and Fuel Tank setup

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Had a bit of a play with the link today, just ran a boost line from the engine bay through the window and into the ECU to get some sort of air measurement so it would run :)

Got the thing to idle fairly nicely after spending 5-10mins on the tune. Might try and get a better base map to work off. Doesnt return to idle to nicely at the moment but should be all good when I have more time to play and the IAT sensor and external 4 bar MAP sensor is in.

Just good to be home after work and being away, holidays suck when you go out to work straight after you come back

Running the GTR this weekend benny?

also, does anyone want to change my drivers side door lock actuator for me? it's a bit tricky i don't want to take the window out and i don't feel all that confident doing it. Would be happy to pay, got the new actuator here ready to go hit me up if your keen.

Running the GTR this weekend benny?

also, does anyone want to change my drivers side door lock actuator for me? it's a bit tricky i don't want to take the window out and i don't feel all that confident doing it. Would be happy to pay, got the new actuator here ready to go hit me up if your keen.

yup

yup

ok see you soon.

Nah man will be at work the GTR will not be appearing this year.

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Damn how come no races for the rest of the year? that sucks keen to see you smash a record.

If anyone needs a mod plate for their car (most of us do) contact Mick Zammit and see if he has any spare spots there is a bloke from Brisbane coming up on the 10th to the 12th of May.

Rules have changed apparently and any modification from injectors, surge tank, turbos, cams, the lot will need to have a mod plate for as of May. Just gives the cops a few less things to pin us for if its all covered. ;)

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