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Not sure if sarcasm/hate.....

no sarcasm... looks nice.. would be a nice curve to drive.

looks like it gets up an boogies early enough for a 2.0, then keeps pushing right through without falling over itself too early.

the meat of the graph is right where it should be.

basically the turbo is very well matched to the motor

no sarcasm... looks nice.. would be a nice curve to drive.

looks like it gets up an boogies early enough for a 2.0, then keeps pushing right through without falling over itself too early.

the meat of the graph is right where it should be.

basically the turbo is very well matched to the motor

haha cheers.

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haha cheers.

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I still make more torque and we all know torque wins races :P

What's big boy BBQ?

American bbq joint, does all pulled style meats etc, tastes awesome

A bbq for big boys.

Fkn nick couldn't understand a word I said

Halfwya through the call the phone just went weird, everytime you said something it was just fuzzy lol

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