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Quick question for anyone who knows.

Im going E85 next month and hoping for ~320rwkw, Currently running Nismo 740cc injectors and a bosch 040 fuel pump. Do you guys reckon the 040 will flow enough E85 to get that power figure?

Cheers

Quick question for anyone who knows.

Im going E85 next month and hoping for ~320rwkw, Currently running Nismo 740cc injectors and a bosch 040 fuel pump. Do you guys reckon the 040 will flow enough E85 to get that power figure?

Cheers

Ask Hamish?

But i hope (for your sake and mine) that it will be enough!

How much for CPA qualification?

nfi, but you need to be working for at least 1yr or something before you can qualify for the course. Trouble is getting a job when everyone wants a CPA now not later. Look it up on their website.

so i got my ac regassed on bell st in traffic thinking shit its hot, lets turn on the ac.

turn it on* hey why isnt it cold!? give it some time! 15 mins later, same shit

turns out i have a leak somewhere

usually the AC place puts a coloured dye into the gas so they can see if there are any leaks. Take it back and get it checked. You sure its not the hot/cold flap playing up?

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