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math not ya good subject? :P thought watching for card counters you would have some skillz

real cars come with boost gauges :P and only milk n juice come in 2LT etc etc

actually, im not bad with maths. occupational hazard.

haha, you can keep your crappy inaccurate standard boost gauge, and you can cram your extra 600cc's...

Wow ... I just landed an awesome job at work! (sense the sarcasm?)

Create a directory on our intranet and transfer 10 years worth of Development Plan CDs onto it. 12 CDs per year x 10 years = over 100 CDs (some months had no Development Plan editions) @ over 500MB per CD of info = massive headache. Some of the CDs are beyond their shelf life and not reading properly for the transfer. Oh goody!

:P

Found a CD thats hard to read. Damn Marion Council Development Plan in PDF is corrupt. Work colleague just walked past and made the joke: aren't Council's corrupt anyway? :P

does a dented sump cause any damage?

Depends on how bad the dent is, and if its affected/restricted the oil pickup.

... oh, and obviously, that its not leaking!

Edited by RubyRS4
I had a big dent in my sump on the 32 when I had it, I just put in a bit extra oil till it was just above full on the dip stick - the dent made it look fuller then it was.

:P

Reminds me of a time I saw a biker at the BP. Motorcycles are to be topped up with oil in an upright position, not on its side stand. This one guy was convinced the level was to be maintained on its side stand and he had not overfilled it. It was a brand new bike and he said the dealer's mechanic didn't fill it up enough. Of course, his 2 years riding experience bettered my 20 years riding experience and an experienced bike mechanic, so obviously he was right :P

He killed the bike after 1200kms :)

Edited by RubyRS4
its on the CA damo! anyone got a stock CA18det sump laying around (dale) hehe..

and need urgently a Small FMIC like the jjr one.. dont have the time to wait for it to come!

I have a 450x300x70 fmic if thats what you're after?

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