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Hey guys...back at home...a little sore and tender. Twisted testicle aint much fun...one of the most painful things a fella can experience. Its like being kicked in the nuts every few minutes.

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How the hell do you ahieve that dirt ?? Im feeling i'll thinking about it either way ! Get well soon mate. You can't miss powercruise ! :thumbsup:

Ps Want to see lots of nice video guilt..... anyone got a decent camera not just a phone cam ?

Gary

How the hell do you ahieve that dirt ?? Im feeling i'll thinking about it either way ! Get well soon mate. You can't miss powercruise ! :thumbsup:

Ps Want to see lots of nice video guilt..... anyone got a decent camera not just a phone cam ?

Gary

I woke up on Monday morning quite normal...had coffee...went to put mug in kitchen...stood up and bang...felt like someone had grabbed my nuts and rung them out like a wet towel. Still very difficult to walk and sit up...so its laying down taking 4 kinds of medication that makes me sleep for hours.

I woke up on Monday morning quite normal...had coffee...went to put mug in kitchen...stood up and bang...felt like someone had grabbed my nuts and rung them out like a wet towel. Still very difficult to walk and sit up...so its laying down taking 4 kinds of medication that makes me sleep for hours.

Elsie will have someone to play with now. She can put the silicon hose down now :thumbsup:

When you have the set required to drive a 9s street GTR, I hear they're easy to trip up on ;)

thats some funny sh1t right there. :)

thanks to all who have called/pm'd/written in thread...cheers.

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Hey Paul now that you're stuck in one spot and cant walk around, how about some more graphs ;)

Maybe......the 22 vs 25psi GTRS graphs :down:

Tune is at 11am tomorrow, it wont be perfect cause i just need it working for the weekend (im sure you understand), then next week it will be finished off. Fuel system is finished, its just nuts - and fkn loud. Would love to see the difference the 3psi made for you if you reckon it was *that* much of a difference :)

Hey Paul now that you're stuck in one spot and cant walk around, how about some more graphs ;)

Maybe......the 22 vs 25psi GTRS graphs :down:

Tune is at 11am tomorrow, it wont be perfect cause i just need it working for the weekend (im sure you understand), then next week it will be finished off. Fuel system is finished, its just nuts - and fkn loud. Would love to see the difference the 3psi made for you if you reckon it was *that* much of a difference :)

Yeah but Mark tunes in 4th gear so its not a direct comparison. Good luck tomm. who is crunching the numbers?

EDIT: ohh i see where you are coming from...pick both the Mark tuned 22-25psi runs out of the dyno computer...got it.

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Hey guys...back at home...a little sore and tender. Twisted testicle aint much fun...one of the most painful things a fella can experience. Its like being kicked in the nuts every few minutes.

Vids? :down:

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