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So she's even less attractive than she is in that photo?

Liking the rims on that 380

Yeah that was a geek challenge to dress them up n shit I think

She is attractive in real life, ran into her randomly /stalker

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oh okay, been hearing people say that the petrol will go stale and lose ron.

Cheers Martin.

it will but not in 2 weeks.

think of how many people go 2 weeks between refills

I've got a older 97 Falcon v8 on a mates property

put battery in it after 12 months still ran, that fuel is maybe 2 years old

wouldn't put that in my track car but still runs.

it will but not in 2 weeks.

think of how many people go 2 weeks between refills

So by the petrol going stale, are we talking a duration of months?

Well the weather is like in the higher 20's reaching to mid 30's from now till next week.... low 20's is perfect imo.

So by the petrol going stale, are we talking a duration of months?

If you've got a hard set tune which really doesn't allow for any leeway with the ron of your fuel, then wouldn't be loading up the engine if its been off the road for a few months. But driving it down to the servo to get some fresh fuel into it will be fine.

Don't be letting it sit with a full tank of petrol for months and months though, since if a track day comes along and you've got a full tank of old fuel, you're going to gave a bad time unless your drain it out.

Also, I wouldn't be trusting Stale Fuel + Octane booster... Really not the same thing as fresh fuel ;)

What advantage is having a iPad mini instead of a regular headunit?

Don't you just use it to play music?

It's not like your going to browse or watch videos whilst driving?

Maybe using GPS & Maps?

Maps

Evo scan(tuning/diagnostics)

Go pro controller

Lap timing

Internet if I really needed it

And something different

I just emailed carbon34 about the custom dash which he's making for me. Should sit flush!

grats on getting it done man

i saw this one the otherday -

I like how behind they have the normal sony headunit still

Yeh heaps of cars have dash's that are available off the shelf, but I'm struggling to find anyone that has actually done it to an Evo 7/8/9..

Lol I like to think I'm first

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