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f**k EFI go carb's

it's already carb. carb's shithouse on v8 cos the fuel injection is linear to the amount of air passing through the carby. Much better to EFI and fine tune how much goes at various RPMs.

altho carb's zero hassle long hair no care. plug fuel line, tune carb, off you go.

Lol yea but knowing you it will never happen and you will sell it before you mod it :P

this is true. the last bit anyways. it's either balls deep or nothing at all with me.

golf is balls deep. 240z just has the tip in atm.

the way I see it, if I can turn it around for a profit I'll sell it, cars are just cars after all.

0-60 4.6

0-100 12.4

0-130 24.5

1/4 mile 13.2@103mph

04 WRX STI stock, weight is under 1500 KG as well, and 300HP but apparently is understated, much like the "206 kw GTR"

I think a few people talk the talk but dont walk the walk bro, with a few basic mods to a already quick car, would "rip" most GTSTs and iuno about MR2s never looked em up lol

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