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Yeah more than happy to, is your gearbox stock?

yeah its bone stock - as long as i dont flat change 3rd gear it will be fine :devil: common cause of breaking the box as i was told.

just let me know if my rear left tail light flickers, sometimes this occurs under heavy acceleration ;)

only jokes mate, i wouldn't be that irresponsible to run you on the street (unless you twisted my arm hard & really insisted, then i'd have no choice)

yeah its bone stock - as long as i dont flat change 3rd gear it will be fine :devil: common cause of breaking the box as i was told.

just let me know if my rear left tail light flickers, sometimes this occurs under heavy acceleration ;)

only jokes mate, i wouldn't be that irresponsible to run you on the street (unless you twisted my arm hard & really insisted, then i'd have no choice)

Yeah read the thread I started in the drivetrain area about gearboxes.

It's all good w can just roll on the throttle in 1st gear and by third we will just both shift slow hahaha

Private street of course

i just realised - we cant go too far if you're running e85, unless you carry a jerry can in the boot for reserve!

Hahaha yeah that sucks

I'll put a Jerry can in the boot, or bring a support car hahahaha

Maybe not make it a huge thing down the coast, or if it is that's cool I'll go in Tonys car

Edit; Its probably as bad as mine fuel econ wise with all the power he's making

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sorry to hi-jack your thread.

I picked up my car from Unigroup on Saturday, as always Yavuz is a master at his craft. He has transformed my car in the way it drives, its amazingly super smooth and runs like a dream.

Thanks again Yavuz!!!! Cheers.

great work N1, hope to see you car in the flesh one day, same with yours Marko R1

Cheers buddy!

Dont make it this weekend Marko... Double D's. They will be out in force :)

This weekend is all about the booze, and watching others at racetracks :D

Did yours go to get tuned yet?

Im having a 4" exhaust made for it, then retuned, so im out for a little while.

Once its done though, just try and stop me driving it :)

Are u using titanium for added noise :D I had titanium full system on my gsxr1000 and it made all other bikes sound soft hihi

Who is making your exhaust steve and what diameter front pipes u running?

bring your helmet brus....

Ooooh definatly will do :)

Cheers!!!

Are u using titanium for added noise :( I had titanium full system on my gsxr1000 and it made all other bikes sound soft hihi

Who is making your exhaust steve and what diameter front pipes u running?

Not sure yet actually, missed a call earlier tonight about it and its too late to call back now.

I want it to sound mental, which shouldn't be hard given the cams its got.

Im concerned as my car is so low that the front pipes will get damaged on the very ordinary Sydney roads and speed humps, so yeah undecided so far.

Front pipes i'm thinking 3" into a 4" merge, then 4" all the way to the rear.

Will be very loud, so once its on the car there will have to be some fiddling with mufflers/resonators to shut it up a tiny bit.

Oh, and something that resembles a cat converter.

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