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hay dude hows the tuning going at 18psi ?

They got to 15psi and the cooler couldnt handle anymore :)

So we got it tuned to 370rwhp on 15psi and gona leave it at that for a while, then when I want more boost wel wack the bigger cooler on and crank her up a bit :)

U wana come up with a few line drivers on thursday the 8th to the baskins meet in brissy?

We gona meet a few guys at EFI in yatla then head over from there

They got to 15psi and the cooler couldnt handle anymore :O

So we got it tuned to 370rwhp on 15psi and gona leave it at that for a while, then when I want more boost wel wack the bigger cooler on and crank her up a bit :)

U wana come up with a few line drivers on thursday the 8th to the baskins meet in brissy?

We gona meet a few guys at EFI in yatla then head over from there

hell yer!!! my car wont keep up tho lol :) what time do yous go up there coz i work till 9pm ?

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hell yer!!! my car wont keep up tho lol :) what time do yous go up there coz i work till 9pm ?

Hahah youl be right man.

Hmm Ill prob head up to EFI at like 6 but we wont leave there till about 7

Any chance you could leave work early . . . . like maybe a doctors appointment?

Hahah youl be right man.

Hmm Ill prob head up to EFI at like 6 but we wont leave there till about 7

Any chance you could leave work early . . . . like maybe a doctors appointment?

lmao nar cant . i work for voda so hard to get time off! ill just come up l8ter and meet up :)

what time do you's all leave there?

Prob leave baskins at 9ish then go to freedom carwash in browns plains.

If your not comin till later you should prob just meet us at the car wash cause its heaps closer to the goldy :dry:

Prob leave baskins at 9ish then go to freedom carwash in browns plains.

If your not comin till later you should prob just meet us at the car wash cause its heaps closer to the goldy :dry:

I thought it was the car wash in Eight Mile Plans......there is a difference of 30klm....

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