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Okay here is mine

the quote is from Bladerunner from a Nexus6 Replicant.

In the book "Do androids dream of electric sheep" on which Bladerunner was based the Nexus6 replicant was superceded by the Nexus9 replicant which was perfect in everyway, in fact it was "more Human than Human" (also a White Zombie song based on Bladerunner) there is no mention of the Nexus9 replicant in Bladerunner, only in the book.

That is reason number one

The other reason for the name is that the known universe is mapped in a 3 dimensional grid with each meeting point along the grid called a Nexus. Scientists have named I think 36 different Nexus points along this three dimensional grid. The centre of the universe is commonly known as Nexus #9

Therefore Nexus9 is the center of the universe and I am the Nexus9 :rofl:

L24e.......vane type afm...i know that SAFC's work with these meters but dint know if it would enable me to mod the motor as the stock ecu is not tunable.....at all

Bad-ass big....

I think the WOT stuff could be sorted with the SAFC... Not perfect but close enough... You can go +/- 50% all through the rev range...

I'd be a bit worried about the idle and cruise though with a big cam... Same amount of adjustment, but I'm not sure how the SAFC would handle the varying airflow at idle...

Couldn't hurt to try though... FWIW, the SAFCII would probably do a better job due to extra mapping points... But why not just get an older Microtech? About the same price as a SAFC these days...

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