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Restriction is the turbo exhaust housing I believe...

3" JJR Stainless Bellmouth Dump/Front pipe

3" Highflow cat, which isn't even a 100 cell, I think its 200 or 300?

and it was pretty much a straight though system with the Kaki R (2 mufflers)

You gonna come to the ethanol side anytime soon? Keeps the backside nice and clean :)

Nein... I do too many km's to be even more inconvenienced by needing to be picky about which servo I can go to... Would need to swap turbo to get the most out of the extra power as well...

if i ever plan on going to Vietnam i would do something similar.

Was actually planning on going to Panama last year to do a 9 day kayaking trip through the carribean. i pussied out though.

Got some pics

Accommodation at this beach was $10 a night for a cabin and $25 for a pimped out room

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Restriction is the turbo exhaust housing I believe...

3" JJR Stainless Bellmouth Dump/Front pipe

3" Highflow cat, which isn't even a 100 cell, I think its 200 or 300?

and it was pretty much a straight though system with the Kaki R (2 mufflers)

Nein... I do too many km's to be even more inconvenienced by needing to be picky about which servo I can go to... Would need to swap turbo to get the most out of the extra power as well...

I only gained 20rwkw up top because of my small turbo, but in some parts of the midrange I gained 40rwkw. Plenty of Uniteds around; there's one 5 mins from where we live (near Alvin) and a 24 hour one off Eastlink in Scoresby. So worth it!

Come on Scotty gimme backup...

Nein... I do too many km's to be even more inconvenienced by needing to be picky about which servo I can go to... Would need to swap turbo to get the most out of the extra power as well...

2835 KGO!

hmmm vietnam...been there 7 times now...hated it more and more everytime

that said I'm a special case for my trips as there for work.

So booking flights for my next holiday in next few days.

Thailand - krai

Philippines - boracay

Fiji - denaru isalnd.

hard to decide

I only gained 20rwkw up top because of my small turbo, but in some parts of the midrange I gained 40rwkw. Plenty of Uniteds around; there's one 5 mins from where we live (near Alvin) and a 24 hour one off Eastlink in Scoresby. So worth it!

Come on Scotty gimme backup...

You just can't tell some people.

If Simon wants to be different and run Dinofuel who are we to single him out? He will come around one day, probably just after his ring lands go. :P

just too mut f**king around to go etOH,

so i'll stick with dino fuel.

most importantly without a proper jerb, no budget here.

If you've already got a tuned 98 with safe supporting mods, it's as simple as a tune. I don't even have a wideband. For the extra $500 or whatever your tuner charges, worth it to have an ethanol tune stored on a laptop should you want extra power for a given time period. I keep laptop in my car...if I don't have an ethanol station in sight, just go to a place with 98 and switch to 98 tune. Simples.

hmmm vietnam...been there 7 times now...hated it more and more everytime

that said I'm a special case for my trips as there for work.

So booking flights for my next holiday in next few days.

Thailand - krai

Philippines - boracay

Fiji - denaru isalnd.

hard to decide

What do you hate about it? I think it's amazing someone could live like an absolute king in Hanoi. $450/week apartment in Melbourne is about $300 a month there. Get a small passive income and you're set for life. My only complaint was no chocolate milk, and no milk in general. Damn lactose intolerant Asians.

If you've already got a tuned 98 with safe supporting mods, it's as simple as a tune. I don't even have a wideband. For the extra $500 or whatever your tuner charges, worth it to have an ethanol tune stored on a laptop should you want extra power for a given time period. I keep laptop in my car...if I don't have an ethanol station in sight, just go to a place with 98 and switch to 98 tune. Simples.

no tune yet. but nistune is on the cards.

can i swap tunes with nistune?

What do you hate about it? I think it's amazing someone could live like an absolute king in Hanoi. $450/week apartment in Melbourne is about $300 a month there. Get a small passive income and you're set for life. My only complaint was no chocolate milk, and no milk in general. Damn lactose intolerant Asians.

the general attitute of the locals.

DUe to working there for significant periods of time I got to know some.

they sit around with beers on a Friday discussing who F%$ded over the tourist the most as a joke.

only place I have been robbed

and then the hygiene, middle of town, watched lady carry baby into the street, hold it above the gutter so it could "go potty" then bring it back inside.

and the gourmet cooking:

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So yes can live cheap, but a life I don;t want, where for less money I could be in Laos that was much better, or a little more gets you thailand.

my objective is to never go back.

Laos

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