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That that bloke who used to be on here and sings cheesy pop songs or something?

Yeah, apparently trying to sell to make more of them lol

Didn't he want like 18k last time it was for sale?

Yeah something like that, that car is worth about $5k tops in it's condition with everything on

That's why I always get stuff delivered to work, no chance of it being missed :P But then it sits on your desk and you have to resist the urge to play with it until the end of the day...

Got some 2nd hand injectors delivered once... still full of petrol... People in the office were like "Can you smell something?".... "Nope?"

DENY DENY DENY!

I sent some injectors and a fuel rail air freight, arrived at it's destination box completely soaked in fuel. oops. Surprised they delivered it.

Hub dynos are better as you eliminate variables in the tuning (tyre pressure & slip at the wheels) makes it possible to repeat runs and have results the same. Good for fine tuning as you don't have unknown variables messing with each run.

My Pulsar didn't have mega power (196fwkw) but I had a few instances where we all had to sit on the radiator support so it'd get traction on a roller dyno. Car used to lift the front end quite aggressively.

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