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Saw your ride this mornin. Hope it all goes well bud. :banana:

Surprised Dan didn't just push it off a cliff and claim it was stolen

It's all strapped up and waiting to be tuned at EFI. Spoke to Dan a few minutes ago.

Surprised Dan didn't just push it off a cliff and claim it was stolen

It's all strapped up and waiting to be tuned at EFI. Spoke to Dan a few minutes ago.

Will be interesting to see what she makes! What are you hoping for?

you're missing a bit...

you're on the right track

Green

-------- > *

Pink

On one hand I agree.

On the other hand though, things will only get better once the green is removed :starwars:

Will be interesting to see what she makes! What are you hoping for?

Standard bottom end, so it would be nice to see 300rwkw, but any improvement on my current 220rwkw will be good.

Standard bottom end, so it would be nice to see 300rwkw, but any improvement on my current 220rwkw will be good.

should see that comfortably at around 15 -16 psi!

you're on the right track

Partial credit??

Green

-------- > *

Pink

On one hand I agree.

On the other hand though, things will only get better once the green is removed :starwars:

haha!! So once green is removed it becomes = pink > *

Standard bottom end, so it would be nice to see 300rwkw, but any improvement on my current 220rwkw will be good.

Should be awesome!

Isola was that you on the side of Albany Creek Rd last night with the bonnet up? I was following someone so I couldn't pull over.

That was me. My AFM has been a bitch lately. I cleaned it and the plug so many times and I just couldn't work out what the problem was!

Got it sorted now though, it was the secondary connection on the strut tower (which I didn't realise it had!!) that was full of sand and dust and shit. Pulled over and flushed it with WD40. Was that you going past in the silver 33 giving a big turbo vent salute? :happy:

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