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i'll hit him up for some specs, n PM em to ya

i have nfi what to have for dinner tonight... the stuff i have in the cupboard/fridge bores me, and i dont fancy leaving the house (cant be too $$ cos i just bought rims for the rolla)

any suggestions???

*sigh*

dominoes it is

1 large pizza, pasta bowl & 1.25 coke $16.95 pick up

internet voucher code 82215

:) <3 OCAU dominoes voucher codes thread

man there are heaps of great azn places around the place... if any meal was gonna cost me $17, i'd be goin to the indian place on regency road next to the pizza bar.... Vindaloo, Pilau Rice, a garlic naan and a mango lassi

dinner of champions....

but hey, I just made jambalaya. kicks arse.

-D

Lol I wish I could get Dominos/Pizza Hut/Pizza Haven delivered, period!

I wouldnt care which one just gimme. I was so hoping something was going to happen tonight (car meet up wise) but it didnt that I know of (my network - or here) so Ive been entertaining myself with Facebook and Youtube :)

EDIT: Me too lol ^

Edited by 93GTST

home now. knackered. dyno day was pretty fun. rather happy with my power. and how healthy the old sr appears to be. but after 40 hours of being awake with about 3 hours sleep thrown in, im stuffed, time for bed. shall post pics of the drift prac when i wake up sometime on monday. lol.

my mate bought a type 2 VW.

some of u might recognise it.... it has waves painted down the side. and has a totem pole painted on it like a racing stripe. gotta say mechanically its tip top.

the tripper that sold it had left a bunch of his stuff in it, including some yr 9 spec drawings that he had done of ppl surfing hahahahaha i had a good old fashioned ROR over them

Done the usual clean/check of the AFM? Could cause a similar problem, obviously the remap supports the bigger injectors yes?

Also, maybe an IC pipe has come off, loosened or one of the silicon joiners might have a crack in it. Check them all, you'd be surprised. Me and Steve both had a similar problem, that was the cause

Yeah checked the usual, changed plugs, clean the o2 sensor, silicon hoses look in tact, doing afm atm but looked as clean as a whissle.

I hope they still support the injectors, i had them remaped to support but then took out the ecu and put in power fc, now have changed back and dont know if the ecu has reset itself and lost map?

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