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hey gordo, so its cool for me to come up on sunday for the fuel pump and i was wondering if we could do my plugs too? Ill give ya a case for them :D and ill help you with the rb30 too.

I just wanna change back to cheap ngk coppers as i suspect the ones i got now are causing problems about 10psi.

yup.. no worries matt.

Plugs are easy .. fuel pump shouldn't be too difficult, depending on the pump. Which one did you get?

Do you have the hose clamps and things? And some rubber hose that is petrol proof to fit on the end?

yeh i was about to ask you about the fittings etc i might need.

I got the 040, it came with just the pump so i dont have any brackets or banjo fittings etc.......im not really sure what i need either :D

Is there any spare part shops up your way that are open on sunday so we can get the necessary bits

james,

didn't think the comments were directed at me. But if they were I know that you get short tempered at times and it's something I just deal with you usually return to normality pretty quickly. Apoligies accepted and I hope to catch up with you soon. Well, when my car is working again. I have turbo dramas of my own now. :D

I don't really take much of this to heart anyway.

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