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Bosch EV14 1000cc ID1000 style

These are a 3/4 length injector, 14mm Oring, top feed, high impedance, UScar style plug.

Tuff Car Parts can sort you out for those Adrian

steve i want anything 1000cc that will fit under my plazmaman!! LOL

status said those side feed are highflows

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i want to convert to top feed as they are cheaper/bigger cc/easier to find.

if i can find some genuine 1000cc drop in side feeds ill get them.

its either top feeds dont fit or side feeds are hiflows or not avail!

FML

Wow the Aussie dollar is in freefall after the USA debt bailout announcement - $1.10.7 2 days ago, has just bottomed out at $1.07.0 - better buy up any parts you want from overseas now kids!

Eyebrow height is the one point, but there are others, like "the distance between any part of the

vehicle and the ground is not less than 100mm."

It should all be documented in the following:

http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/pdfs/personal_transport/light_vehicles_pdfs/MR1136_Requirements_for_Lowering_or_Raising_Vehicle_Ride_Height.PDF

http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/pdfs/personal_transport/light_vehicles_pdfs/fact_sheet_track_suspen.pdf

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Anyway, familiarise with the above, and call Regency Park - you may even get a straight answer.

If they abolished eyebrow height you could technically be on the tyres with 100mm clearance still, and one would think that you need some sort of clearance between guard and hub to allow for adequate suspension travel, so logically, there should still be a eyebrow height law, in my head anyway...

My V35 is the opposite - I have bucketloads more eyebrow clearance than legal/desired and my exhaust (which has been modified already to be as close to the car as possible) is still way under 100mm clearance and bottoms out on EVERYTHING :(

Pretty sure that is all that is sold in Aust'. Infact i think they are all HSPA+.

when i was looking they were about to release the 4g. that was 2 weeks ago. so wuld have been out by now..

i would have got it but im with optus!

and steve i watched that yesterday when i signed up to xda... LOL

Currently doing the 4g roll out on all existing towers at my new work, you probably won't see proper 4g Australia wide for another 12 months. They might release 4g phones now but they will probably just run at 3/3.5g

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