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Sorry....i cant hear you over the noise of my RUNNING car!?!?!?!?!?! :happy:

...saving for a holiday. Yeh, but i have been dumped so change of plans. Im off to the Black Sea in June-July now. Much cheaper. Also may be late July-August so gives me the extra pay cheque or two...and i just sold almost the last of my shares :P

The boxes were not so much boxes but crates...

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Well the twin turbo 383ci Chev has been tuned. Its makign a lazy 641rwkws on low boost and a safe tune. Im worried the ratios in my seamless shift 7spd wont match the torque range of the new motor, but will wait and see.

As for actuall entry...any idea when the supp regs come out? I need to be sure my fuel arrives from Cape Canaveral in time

I was told last week they were waiting on CAMS for the event permit.

Once they have the permit number, I would expect entries to be released almost immediately, as the event is quickly approaching.

The second I get the entry form/supp regs, I will post them.

LS1 are gay, Mine is astroked L98. Cast Iron block will allow me to really wind boost into it. Like i said 641rwkws on pulp. When my Cape Canaveral fuel gets here i shoudl be good for about 40-45psi and talkign ballpark figures, say 1737rwkws. The seamless gearbox will really help with getting the power to the ground.

My car is now making less power then ever. It is officially a bucket of shit so i wont be going anywhere quickly let alone quickly around PI.

Fark cars and fark what they cost. I should be on a bench somewhere in Europe asleep on a park bench with a massive hangover.

My car is now making less power then ever. It is officially a bucket of shit so i wont be going anywhere quickly let alone quickly around PI.

Fark cars and fark what they cost. I should be on a bench somewhere in Europe asleep on a park bench with a massive hangover.

What happened??

My car is now making less power then ever. It is officially a bucket of shit so i wont be going anywhere quickly let alone quickly around PI.

Fark cars and fark what they cost. I should be on a bench somewhere in Europe asleep on a park bench with a massive hangover.

Just get rid of the bloody RB20 and chuck an SR in it :ninja: .

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