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unfortunately i'm actually doing something. assignments, they're all due tomorrow! =(

know that feel, brah :(

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certified is THIS sat? x____x

and cheers pm'd ARTZ, will see what happens :P

yes it is.

and which reminds me, better apply for 24h computer lab access, need to do dat matlab assignments.

no remote access???

shit I had shit 10 years ago...that said the melb uni remote access was mainly used for hackers...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeMa?? maybe?

but Clarkson said it was no good

i lol'd

But less gap means less power :(

Bcpr7es-8?

yes, but check the gap befiore you put them in.

Lol and as Leigh's picture. Less gap, more fun

this!

Awesome thanks for the /skylinesaustralia discussion in the wasteland.

Thinking of buying bcpr7es-11 to see if misfire caused by heat range of plug. If issue still occurs, I'll drop them to 8mm?

Thoughts on this? Cheers

just gap to 0.8

So replaced my BCPR6E-11 with BCPR7ES-11

Misfire is gone when pulling through rev-range! Someone explain! Was going to regap them if misfire occured but its all clear...

i like power :)

just run them at 0.8... it's what everyone does and has always in RB's for a reason.

Your 1.1 is factory reccomended for factory setup running factory power.

You have gone and changed a bunch of things inc tune...

All the 1.1 will do is increase the chance of the miss coming back later on.

dont be a flog and run 1.1 because the manual says so, if that's your jive go crack a Dr Pepper, hang out with the NSDOC boys and circle jerk over your original owners manuals.

0.8 has been proven time and time again to be the only gap to run in modified RB's.

i lol'd

yes, but check the gap befiore you put them in.

this!

just gap to 0.8

just run them at 0.8... it's what everyone does and has always in RB's for a reason.

Your 1.1 is factory reccomended for factory setup running factory power.

You have gone and changed a bunch of things inc tune...

All the 1.1 will do is increase the chance of the miss coming back later on.

dont be a flog and run 1.1 because the manual says so, if that's your jive go crack a Dr Pepper, hang out with the NSDOC boys and circle jerk over your original owners manuals.

0.8 has been proven time and time again to be the only gap to run in modified RB's.

Haha good ol NSDOC. Point taken, will regap to 0.8mm. Thanks :)
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