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No it's not, I was getting chased by highway patrol through Campbellfield industrials just before

Just made set of lights so he couldn't go through, there were cops everywhere

Just minding your own business in an industrial area hey Nick?

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Tax return?

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Might have to do the same thing Birds, I don't think the sensor fuel lines are big enough though, does it have to plumb into the main fuel feed or is a secondary return line enough?

Not that I don't believe you were getting chased, but why would a cop car let a set of lights stop them from getting you? Last guy who got me went through 4 reds to pull me over for a "random" inspection*.

*later told me he'd spent the whole afternoon pulling over anything with four round tail lights, including Pat's 32.

Haha he was one of the better cops. Just told me to drop into vicroads to get the wheels inspected. Told me to throw on some stockies. No fine or Rwc required.

The one who EPA'd me is another story...

Might have to do the same thing Birds, I don't think the sensor fuel lines are big enough though, does it have to plumb into the main fuel feed or is a secondary return line enough?

Should be fine for flow, they don't look any smaller than fuel filter lines. If all you're using it for is to get a content reading, you could mount it anywhere in the fuel system. Most stick it in the return line, straight after rail; guess the less flow restriction you have going to the fuel rail, the better. Haltech have their own sensor which is more "inline" and having the same signal voltage, should also be compatible with the Zeitronix ECA:

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and if it doesnt go ahead im just gonna put it up.

im over japan now.

i actually do want a ford.

I've found most 'JDM' owners go ford after getting over the jap cars

I was considering an evo, just the 4 cycl thing put me off :P also wouldn't really be any better cop wise

Get a tuned ford and you can have super fun times without the cop trouble, they handle better than you'd think - big cars for parking though

i'm done too... it's EVO time as soon as the boat sells

man i'm gonna miss going sailing though :/

i'll probably put it up in a week when i know how my job interview goes :D

another interview? within nab?

good luck bud. and nah just want to keep away from turbo and all of that shiz in general

I've found most 'JDM' owners go ford after getting over the jap cars

I was considering an evo, just the 4 cycl thing put me off :P also wouldn't really be any better cop wise

Get a tuned ford and you can have super fun times without the cop trouble, they handle better than you'd think - big cars for parking though

man no more modding for me. time to grow up and start investing instead of bunching the money up and throwing it at a bin.

probably just the later model ford. or just anything normal realy and not so modified. even the beamers have come a heap down in price.

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