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LOL HOLY CRAP never heard anything so funny.. It never occurred to me and its been right under my nose for 27 years....

For anyone not following, 'Katse Fai Cota' means 'Sit down and eat chicken' in Greek.

yep that what it is

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small update

3l surge tank mounted under the car with a 360L/H pierburg pump and yes i know its not neat but i am sure the road wont mind. i also put a guard up to protect the pump from rear wheel shit hitting it.

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Thursday. round 3 ill be there this time hoping that all is done and that it leaves with less lag, vct tuned, knock light turned back on, top end tuned, anti lag lunch turned back on,stalling over with.everything with the car is working and can't really see why it would not leave pulse racing with out a issue.looking forward to see paul tune the car the way it needs to be.

Lol. KFC thanks guys looking forward in seeing what happens today just sitting around the workshop now waiting my turn. The waiting thing always kills me it s like waiting for your wife while shes gives birth you just have to wait for it to happen when it happens

Well with out going to far in to my true thoughts this is the result of the tune this far 22 psi safe 11.7 to 11.5 AFR this set up would benefit with bigger cams 268/272 and 25 psi the set up would make just about anyone happy power delivery is crazy but fun out of second gear into 3rd leaves a brown mark in your undies 4th just makes it a little browner the acceleration is dam quick smooth hard and fast is the best way to tell you guys how it feels.its not bad for a gtx3576 there is room for improvment,

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