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sounds like a damn good holiday idea.....not sure that many or any of our guys actually made it down there tho :P

I had a hellofatime Dunc. Wakie just rox and I practically had it to myself for 3 days, rb30 torque is a wonderful thing at a track like that. :)

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I had a hellofatime Dunc. Wakie just rox and I practically had it to myself for 3 days, rb30 torque is a wonderful thing at a track like that. :P

Go the dirty 30 :) MWAAA!

Any pics? What times u doing at wakey?

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Updates, upped the boost 3/4 pound. 500 arw,s now. feels way better up in the higher range.

New cylinder head is being ported right now. Purchased a full solid lifter conversion kit made by supertec fron danielsan of ERD fame.

Kit includes, solid lifters, double valve springs, o/s inlet and exhaust valves and titanium retainers.

Cams will be the tomei 10.25 lift, 260 degree inlet, 270 degree exhaust.

I.m thinking I may have to go for the 1.06 rear housing on the 35R to take full advantage of the new head.

It will be an engine out job so we can drop the engine height at the same time. need to reroute some oil return lines to the sump to accomodate it.

The wheelchair will probably be off the road for a couple of weeks but it should be worth it.

lol yeh i wasnt sure if you were paying Noel out or about our old head.

But I did lol eitherway. Unless you were joking about something else altogether.

Shit Noel you really are keen for that stroker kit!

The stroker kit is getting there. Brads working on it fellas :D

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