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Hey Ben

Did you grout fill your block?

If so any issues with cooling on the street

Ps luv your car by the way

Na mate just a standard N1 Block, didnt get it bored for the JUN 2.7 Stroker, Got some custom CP pistons made up in exchange. I would only grout fill the block if your gona run methanol..

Here are the runs from townsville, some people can watch them and others cant. ill be home from work tomorrow and will upload to youtube.

Ben do you still have that moroso breather tank for sale. Actually lookin at going opposite to you and moving my dry sump tank from the engine bay to the boot. I'll need another breather back there as my current one is shared between the tank and engine breathers.

Ben do you still have that moroso breather tank for sale. Actually lookin at going opposite to you and moving my dry sump tank from the engine bay to the boot. I'll need another breather back there as my current one is shared between the tank and engine breathers.

Na mate, We used it on our dry sump tank. Run a breather line from the front into the boot.

No probs. I'll get something sorted. Thanks anyway.

On a side note would you guys be keen to run at the Gambler Shoot out on the 6th of October? A mate of mine is running it at palmyra. Just check out the details at www.gamblershootout.com if you'd be keen to run some heads up and sort some v8 egos out in your own backyard. Minimum 1000 dollars prize money per class.

Hi Guys,

We are getting the car ready for the Jamboree, Any advice on what suspension setup we should be running? Currently running +0.1 in the rear toeing straight, and front is -1.5 and toeing in 1mm, thinking of changing the front to -0.5 Any Ideas?????

cheers Ben

I went backwards with running + camber in the rear. My final settings were around -.5 rear camber, slight toe in rear, but my cradle had a few tweakes aswell. Front end was -1.5 camber and a fair bit of toe (to minimise the torque steer). I also removed my rear swaybar from memory.

Cheers

J.

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