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Hi Abdus,

Another day later in the year sounds like a fantastic plan!

I am very keen to work with you for a few friendly motorsport days. Im sure some of our SAUWA members will come out for a race :(

Thanks again for yesterday!

Cheers

Brad

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Brad told me to make sure there would be plenty of tight corners and...........................cones !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(

Brad, Make sure it's a long circuit with no corners, then I'm in with chance :) Plus there not allowed to bring Evo's or WRX's :blink:

Great Day Abdus and thanks for organising Bard.

Haha, what if my 4WD is still broken. still counts as 2WD?

erm... i got a bosch 040 fitted 3 weeks ago!!

pretty sure tenegah n other guys on the day said replace that...

It might be the injectors then, if they are standard change those before replacing a brand new fuel pump

Does that mean i'll need tp bring extra staff on the day to put into the boot for traction :D

I'll have my hands full with my ceffie (if its finished) if it makes the power I want. And my target power output is less the yours :) . I might have to bring a AWD car as well, just in case !!

Brad, I think we let Abdus drive my car, then he can see what it's like to drive a man's car ;)

The idea for the buildup is for me & the staff to enjoy the car in all areas of m/sport (drags,drift & tarmac) and too exploit the standard internals of the VQ30 block :D

In saying that I do plan to to use it for the SES more often then not. Should be fun !!

Abdus, Cool, can't wait to see the finished Ceffy then :) You going to compete in SES with it ?

great day out except for getting up so early

am uploading the few decent vids that turned out onto you tube

will link in here when done

yes another dyno day later in the years after i get rid of my afm's etc and am running a decent ecu

LOL yeah going back 2 Tenagah Motorsports on Thursday for a dyno again and check!!

Erm but at lunch today, I tugged the vacum hose a little that goes to the fuel reg… and broke with ease!! Erm kinda makes me wonder if that did it, cause I could hear a loud hissing from that side … well I re-connected it and bamm she flew n dumpz black smoke now LOL

:)

but still want it checked out

CLASS 1 = REAL MEN, 2wd

Class 2 = BOYS, 4wd

Fuse goes in, fuse goes out, fuse goes in........ love the 32R :P

Look forward to a new tune and beefing up the fuel system, see what my baby really has, without leaning out :/

Was a great day overall, despite some sunburn, lots of great cars... and geez, Abdus is a nice bloke :D

couple vids more still to come

nathan ossie21

1CMU XXX

1BHH XXX black 32 r

D34THROW dyno run

D34THROW getting on dyno very slowly :)

Pauls run part 1

part 2 with weight in boot

S15

YORICK dyno run

thats all i have that turned out

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