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I think they can do it in 3rd or 4th. Most dynos I've been on they've done it in 3rd.

Yeah, that dyno looks more backyard than... well a dodgy backyard dyno. My car wouldn't even fit up that ramp!

Mine could pull anywhere from 150rwkw to 190rwkw. Last one was 188rwkw but I don't actually know how much they can go "out" of tune to be honest. Like in 6 months how much it could have dropped? no idea :)

Hey Gordo going to Brisvegas on Wednesday to talk to my boss, will have good news soon after that, thanks for your patience

Cheers mate.. If you want me to drop in so if he wants to meet me at all, its just across the river -- no dramas. Might have another job 1-2 days as well at a company called mantis technology (web design), so hey, I might even be working 5-6 days a week. Would be nice :D

How good are you with computers Erin???? :)

Uhm... *cough*

I know where the on button is? *scratches head*

nah, depends on what type of computer work. I'm good with working around computer programmes and stuff. Advanced skills in word and excel and shit... but I'm not too good on the hardware side...

Andrew's a computer buff and he shows me most shit. Once I'm showed something once, I'm fine.

I'd probably wait anyhow.. if I'm getting timing belt, camgear, etc done at Gavin Wood -- would get him to chuck it on the dyno.

I'm just trying to picture my car all fixed up, now I have the sideskirts sitting here I'm all excited getting it all finished.. and i have a top secret silly idea to go with it :)

It is my decision and he trusts me or I wouldn't be there.

yup, thats good. Trust is important in a business. I've experienced some bosses that are fanatical about every little decision .. never gets people anywhere.

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