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Nice, how much the radiator set you back?

$550 from Racepace plus a bit of freight, when you compare it to the equivelent designs it is quite cheap AND a huge difference to my car! A bit too bling for my liking but soon to have MOAR black :ph34r:

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I was originally pretty paranoid about the fuel cooler BUT it blends in so well you would need to be looking for it to know it was there -

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Man that little vid is wicked!!!

Hope there were plenty of horses within earshot. :woot:

I was just about to PM you and tell you I STILL GOT IT :woot:

Here is a quick clip of what it sounds like -

dam that whistle is good, was that third gear? love the sound of a limiter bounce.. nice work.. ;)

was listening to that with earphones on with volume too high, got a loud dose of gate in my ears ouch... haha.. :woot:

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dam that whistle is good, was that third gear? love the sound of a limiter bounce.. nice work.. ;)

was listening to that with earphones on with volume too high, got a loud dose of gate in my ears ouch... haha.. :woot:

Nah it was too bumpy, that was just 8000+rpm in 2nd...... The roads were pretty rough (being a private road its obviously not maintained lol)....

Ill get some better footage at Powercruise of the whistle etc

damn, don't know what sounds better a porno or dat gate... :wub:

lol i cant stop watching the vid :P its exactly what i want mine to sound like but need a vid with it going though the gears...... :D

Haha yeah it sounds pretty damn good :P

This video was trying to launch with a rolling start but just couldnt get it to grip up -

The Mrs Cackled when she watched it.

Dude... I Must be a passenger in it someday.

Ohh My Effin Gee.

Haha yeah well we will get you for a run one day. maybe next Wakie trip ;)

Some more pics of the fuel system, i havent done the carpet or anything yet as i havent had much time -

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^^^ All the immaculate wiring etc you can see is done by JEM, all the shonky wires are from the old stereo which will get tidied up and put back in for tunes while on the track haha

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Fuel cooler, shitty iphone pics -

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You cant really see it on the dark roads so it is actually pretty stealthy -

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Once again JEM doing everything they can to keep the theme, Tough and Stealth!

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