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PWR twin pass radiator, PWR transmission cooler and Blitz return flow intercooler all being ordered. Big thanks to Dan. Won't have my baby back for a few weeks however, but such is life.

Mangs. Mondays are ghey.

Start to the week didn't help. About two hours of sleep, plus I got projectile shat on at around 2am.

Now just grinding the day out till 4pm so I can fark off home and die

For those of you registered on the other site, heres another journey in to insanity.

http://www.sauqld.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=2992&st=0entry153843

so i take it the plan is not to sell it now?

Full ninja stealth? I must fail at detecting sarcasm today...

That may be so, but you certainly don't fail in the 'one of a kind radiator' department. 1 x custom built twin pass vertical row unit coming up!

Btw, I talked them down on price on the rad and optioned up a larger size on the cooler so same price but sick as cooling.

You also don't fail in the 'unique destruction of factory parts' department but that's a story for another bed time

That may be so, but you certainly don't fail in the 'one of a kind radiator' department. 1 x custom built twin pass vertical row unit coming up!

Btw, I talked them down on price on the rad and optioned up a larger size on the cooler so same price but sick as cooling.

You also don't fail in the 'unique destruction of factory parts' department but that's a story for another bed time

Mmmmm.... Frosty cold components! Nicely done mate :) Once it's all back together and working I'll have to give the engine bay a good clean, get all that coolant off.

Here's hoping it takes them a little less time to build, but knowing my luck it will take them extra long because I'm a right special bastard!

Got your email regarding gauges as well, time for me to go hunting to see what I want there and figure out where/how they can be mounted.

I discovered something full of win today: the place I contract through offer free training and certification! I'm getting my Microsoft Certification, CEH, CCNA/P and a bunch of others including LIPC-1 figure it might come in handy one day.

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