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Its insane the bench mark these days :(

Tell me about it, I remember when/if you had 300 you were a gods greatest gift.

win. lookin forward to seeing that thing bust some fat skids.

shame the potato potato conversion in s chassis cars hasnt really caught on over here...

It's not really all that hard though, that's what I don't understand is why it hasn't.

I don't care about what people say these days, when it's done A.I.R ( Anzac International Raceway ) Will be opened back up. :laugh::P

At the moment a fresh CA because I was going to go over the pits but now I'm thinking it's not worth it as I will get done straight away with the new set up.

Oh they were the best. I remember the 1st time in A l e x ' s car up on the stall at the lights then just skating across all 3 lanes.

It's not really all that hard though, that's what I don't understand is why it hasn't.

yeah, ive looked at a bunch of conversions that have been done state side and talked to a bunch of people that have done it, and it seems like one of the simplest conversions ever. and for a steady and reliable 250+ rwkw with a f**ktonne of torque for a reasonably small outlay, i really dont see why more people havent done it. if i could do that and keep the s14 street legal i would, shit, selling my sr and all the junk attached to it would pay for a pretty fair portion of the conversion.

100 ron you mean?

In addition to United Petroleum introducing BOOST 98 and PLUS ULP at its retail sites. United has also introduced, PREMIUM 100 and PREMIUM 98. United's customers are able to choose from regular unleaded petrol and ethanol enhanced fuels.

http://www.unitedpetroleum.com.au/index.asp?pgID=65

"Premium100 is a high performance petrol with an octane of 100, which is the highest rating available in the Australian market. Ethanol is a natural octane enhancer - adding 10% ethanol to petrol boosts its octane number and its performance. Ethanol helps the other components in petrol burn more completely. It also has a cleaning effect on the cars fuel system. Premium100 will give your car more zip! "

reading from that it should b better then BP ultimate. i might have to give it a try... i fill up tuesdays so might use it 2moro. any1 tried it?

hey just thought id share, been playing need4 speed just unlocked level 2 headlights. HECTIC PROJECTIC hey they worth atleast 10hp. lv4 score multiplyer just need a roof scoop now and it will be really cool

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unfortunately I got stopped by the cops 3 times so they confiscated the car n game over, u know how it go's

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hey just thought id share, been playing need4 speed just unlocked level 2 headlights. HECTIC PROJECTIC hey they worth atleast 10hp. lv4 score multiplyer just need a roof scoop now and it will be really cool

post-31501-1251718282_thumb.jpg

unfortunately I got stopped by the cops 3 times so they confiscated the car n game over, u know how it go's

Wow! all that car needs is some graphics and it would be full of win :laugh:

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