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Dry manifold? Bottle heater? Electronic purge timing? Stand alone control panel or intigrated One's and Zero's...

GAH!!! What? Who? When?

No bottle heater, manual purge by holding half throttle with the door open and tapping the switch....erm..... you're confusing :cheers:

Adrian

lol.

I am running again next Wednesday @ WSID with the right plugs, better fuel (still PULP) and WITHOUT the two enourmous boxes of Krispy Kreme donuts, 4 litres of water and my video camera on the back seat. :cheers:

Adrian

hey adrian, well done mate, good to see you car is getting quicker. now i am really looking forward to racing against you :cheers:

btw. peak performance (nowra) are having a dyno night (thursday) in the next two weeks, i think its about 30 or 40 bucks to put your car on, i'll let you know when i find out the date.

cheers, mark

R31Nismoid,

Same tyres as last time. 99% shagged (now well and truly) Pirelli 235/45/17's but i let them down to 11psi and fried them hard. The 2.001 60' time tells the story.

Mark, PM me details when you get em please.

Adrian

hey adrian got my new clutch, and it grips like a mother ***cer, ill be there on wednesday after i get some more fuel,wasted it all drivingto the wrkshop, hope to get another run next to you, and some more pics. i also think i should drop the pressure in my tires to about 11psi, 25 is way to much what i used last time.

hey adrian got my new clutch, and it grips like a mother ***cer, ill be there on wednesday after i get some more fuel,wasted it all drivingto the wrkshop, hope to get another run next to you, and some more pics. i also think i should drop the pressure in my tires to about 11psi, 25 is way to much what i used last time.

i heard alot of good things about ur car... congrats.... do u tune ur car for c16...if so what sort of gains are there to be made... ive always thought that c16 was bad for the cars due to its lead content... correct me if im mistaken, cause i was thinkin about using it at one stage but certain tuners would not tune my car with it..... cheers...make sure u kill it this wednesday night!!!

C16 kills ur 02 sensor and the tips of spark plugs

errr... not if you use the right O2 sensor and plugs.... thought that was pretty straight forward. also not great for catalytic converters.

Adrian

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c16 is very bad, only driven 200ks on it and my brand new ngkr spark plugs are gone, need to change them, i hope with the new plugs and clutch might beat my shocking time, will see tomorrow.

And adrian is trying to say they dont effect spark plugs or 02 sensor?? Even the 107 octane suncorp fuel fouls your plugs quick

Did u get high off the fumes when u were pouring it into your tank??

Enricco, a guy with a hell of a lot more drag racing experience than me looked at them and told me 10psi. It worked and there was almost NO wheelspin when i slipped the clutch at this pressure.

Hoetrain, thanks dude.

And adrian is trying to say they dont effect spark plugs or 02 sensor?? Even the 107 octane suncorp fuel fouls your plugs quick

Can you read? Re-read what i typed. Fark.

Adrian

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