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Took a sickie today.

Didnt get up until 12 noon. Now I've been bored all day. :P

Would have been a great day to ride thru the hills ... but I'm too sick to ride :P

evening everyone.

So i did a good deed just now.. saw a dead cat on melbourne street n felt sad so i turned around and stopped and helped another lady drag it off the road.. poor kitty :P

Im a sucker for animals :P

Felt sad so decided to give my cat a hug when i got home, all i got was a scratch on the face and a hiss.

But yeh, theres my good deed for the week

um when i saw him run on the saturday he made 285 AWKW and 301 RWKW i doubt from one day to the next hes going to loose 30 awkw's :P

tiz true.. when my car ran on saturday they also diddnt put enough petty in.. had below 1/4.. might have something to do with it.. i dont know.. was workin sat :P but what i do have is the figures of previous tune results.. can scan in dyno sheets if need be. thanks for the comments and smiles bout engine.. yeh im pretty happy visually with it too...

chad, yeh just had to chuck the trophy in there.

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G zilla back with mozilla :(

special thanks to dohmar for his pc skills

plug in for the man who don't like to self advertise;

for all your pc fixing needs contact dohmar :P dude hooked me a sweet custom made pc running a twin turbo nos setup to smoke any rival pc.

pm dohmar to get him to hook up your busted pc today :P if he's not too busy running up his credit card and changing the lights inside his dash to the 5th colour he's had

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um when i saw him run on the saturday he made 285 AWKW and 301 RWKW i doubt from one day to the next hes going to loose 30 awkw's :blink:
tiz true..

:)

would look pretty defectable personally 18's are enough and once you go to a 19" tyres whoa mumma prepare to pay for rubber

Even the jump from 17" to 18" is a big jump in price unfortunately :P but yeah, i recommend 18"

went and had my car remapped at turbo tune today and i gained 34 rwkw out of it

first run pulled 88.1 rwkw with a blocked fuel filter and fooked fuel pump..so replaced both of them and it pulled 111.2 rwkw

then after the remap it pulled 122.2rwkw..

im pretty happy with it considering the only mods are HD clutch, 2.5" full exhaust system with race cat and K&N panel filter

Ryder, hurry up and get a turbo!!

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