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280 at all four at the moment. It goes in next week for the final tune (for the day) and Adrian expects to see 310-315 out of her.

You happy with your 32 after getting it back? How many kW's?

Wait, you just can't climb in the ring with Ali 'cause you think you box!

And I need them by TONIGHT !

Yeah.... its like, "i cant believe its so simple" most people just never have a look. Good on you, now your going to save some cash. :D

Spark plugs require more parts coming off, but youll see its real easy.

Nuts and bolts are a simple principle, thats 90% of the car. Ive learned most of it just by pulling it apart and having a look.

Today i cleaned, degreased, and wiped with metho. Under the bonnet too.

My engine bay was soooo filthy, now its a different colour.

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Now i need to give it a light sand, cover up the engine, tape up things and paint black.

Going to do the upper part of the inlet plenum, the crossover pipe, and the cam covers black too.

Just replaced my first fuel filter. ahh it feels good this self servicing =)

can't believe people pay people to do that!

next, sparkies..

Good onya James! Your car will love you for it. :D

Yeah.... its like, "i cant believe its so simple" most people just never have a look. Good on you, now your going to save some cash. :D

Spark plugs require more parts coming off, but youll see its real easy.

Now i need to give it a light sand, cover up the engine, tape up things and paint black.

Going to do the upper part of the inlet plenum, the crossover pipe, and the cam covers black too.

She's gonna look sweet Mik!

Today I witnessed my Timing Belt and Water Pump being removed... Might get it back tomorrow but maybe thursday.

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