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Ken my bestest friend old buddy old pal ......

Can you get my: - Electronic boost controler for power fc.

You know the car details - here is the serial no. of power fc if required.

s/n - PFC ecr33 010-1563

cheers

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Hey boys currently overseas but now have wireless to the net so can keep up to date! Just wanted to let you know nuffin werks that camp smitty is a frezzing shit hole at the moment.

Also Ken can you get a hand controller for a power fc as i've already got the comp just need the hand controller for dyno tunes? If so how much?

Cheers stevo

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hey efteoh, jay told me something about you reckon its easyer to remove the head to get the No.6 exhaust manifold studs out.

Sounds like a lot of hard work and dollars. Is there anything else you can recommend to remove them. and getting standard ones from say nissan etc should be fine yeah as a replacement ?

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Well for those interested , i found the perfect tool on thursday to drill holes in the exhaust manifold studs that were broken off so i could get the screw extractors in to remove the studs. Anyway it cost a little bit for the tools etc etc but well worth it to not have to remove the head just to remove one stud.

The project is well underway with only a few more parts still in transit (frieght is so shit here) and the Whale will be back on the road again.

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