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Yeah I ran at the creek, however even on the racing slicks we where running we had no traction through 1-3rd.. Thus running a very slow 17second pass. However with the new dual stage boost controller, we can run 3bar until we get traction and then run full boost. I rekon we will see some 9 second passes. I might need to get someone else to race the car for me, I dont think I could pilot it that quick.

Duncan might be in a position to help out there.

Once again unable to attend due to drinking/whoring commitments.......mates sisters 21st...mohahahahha ill be "bigging it up" benm stylz....enter the "hunter"......oh well....ill be out of action for awhile also moving into my apartment over next few w/ends so ill be flat out....next time...ey....seem to be saying that alot....pfft i wanna drive...

Ando

btw anyone know any decent dialup isp's? good connections and decent price??? Just need some form of connection till i can get adsl....damn to optus aloowed in apartments...GGGRRRRR

Ando

PS.....sorry for going of topic but hey it went from cruz details to mars bars to brotec..so i thought it would be fitting...lol




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