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I am soooooooooooooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooo fkn sore from sunburn today it is unbelievable. Lucky I shuffled all my work to tomorrow and am spending my day home in my jocks in front the the PC/TV :)

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I am soooooooooooooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooo fkn sore from sunburn today it is unbelievable. Lucky I shuffled all my work to tomorrow and am spending my day home in my jocks in front the the PC/TV :down:

hahaha, im wishing i took a hat... the top of my head got thrashed in the sun.

the joys of being a ranga

hahaha, im wishing i took a hat... the top of my head got thrashed in the sun.

the joys of being a ranga

another redskin!

Chief Bezender was working as an indian tour guide on the navajo reservation

He was taking some tourists around the plains when he suddenly put his ear to the ground.

"Buffalo Come." he said. "Wow thats amazing, how can you tell?" said the tourists

"Ground Sticky."

-D

Without having seen it..... Have you done a continuity test between ground and the high beam 'on' switch?

nah, but i havent touched any of that wiring whilst removing the others, which is odd :S

meh, will look at it later on in the week, got the truck home tonight instead of my truck LOL

JMW's car sounded awesome when he took off haha

Thanks man, was good to meet you mate.

ME.

and James :down:

Extremely burnt neck and face

i recon james is really burnt his neck blended in to his red nissan shirt lol

Already going a nice dark shade of brown :P

Seems friday i might go see Vince and compare dyno sheets, possibly could be in for a few surprises!

nah, but i havent touched any of that wiring whilst removing the others, which is odd :S

meh, will look at it later on in the week, got the truck home tonight instead of my truck LOL

Is odd but sounds like a short to ground. If you need to borrow a multimeter let me know

Go to Japan Luke. Travel while you are young, before you are tied down. I did a fair bit of travelling in my youth, but wish I had done much more! Once you get older and kids come along the costs absolutely skyrocket up, and the fun skyrockets down :down:

Of course lots of other things make up for it, but my point is travel while you can be freeeeeeeeee

anyone know were to get defi gauge sensors?

need some like yesterday!?

anyone know?

also dale if you read this or anyone else,

i wanna put my afm between plenum and cooler, coz my intake pipe is too big to fit it, will this be better as it wont have air recirculating?

anyone know?

also dale if you read this or anyone else,

i wanna put my afm between plenum and cooler, coz my intake pipe is too big to fit it, will this be better as it wont have air recirculating?

you cant do that as the air in that section is compressed by the turbo, which means its temperature is different from ambient, and it cant calculate the volume properly. afm's must be before the turbo.

-D

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