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MMmmmmmm......... and risk getting smacked around... maybe not. If your definately going, let me know. Maybe we can go together.

Geez thanks guys!! ;) As if I would do that!

On that topic, Dean where are my rims??!!!!!! You said you'd bring them back 2 months ago!! :D Might as well use them at the street meet, you've probably already fried my brand new tyres anyway!! hehe :)

Might come out for a look if everyone is going to compete.

hope to have my car out when got exhaust and cooler fitted

**Thats ST Patricks day**

It's also the day before the Clipsal starts!

Will your gear be on by then Matt?

If you're racing, then I'm going to spectate, and I'm sure we could get Andrew to come out (to watch, not break things), shit I'll basically be living at his place while the Clipsal is on.

will you now Will??? :devil: cool ... will have to get out the ps1 and boxload of games then too :starwars: .... yep if you're running Matt then I'll come out to watch. I'm not running until my Z32 afm, S14 throttle body and Hybrid EBC are fitted and tuned. Then I hope to do a low 12 run and retire from drag racing. I am very afraid my gearbox is going to die - I don't think it has long left :stupid:

yep having Thurs and Friday off - told work to go shove it! Anyone else coming along and wanna hook up to say hi .... Pawley and I caught up last year on one of the ovals and were treated to many photos with lovely ladies walking past ... check out Clipsal 500 2003 pics :)

and this fella ... what can I say :D

dude the more I think about it, the more I think your figure of 200rwkw is good. You still have oem injectors and fuel pump, so the 201rwkw is a reasonable figure I think.

But as you said, since the apprentice tuned our cars, a retune by a more qualified tuner would most likely result in better figures at a safer level.

Fyi, when I spoke with John last week, he said that once I got the Z32 afm in, a retune/remap would cost me about $150.

well the car just feels like shit, everywhere in the rpm range, so im worried somethin is wrong. Plus i will get the ecu retuned by John, its just that i am also gettin a new wastegate actuator, and also a new dump pipe, then i will get it retuned.

Basically ive waited ages to take my car to the drags, so i can wait a bit longer if i have to.

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