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Ah big fella how nice it must be to have your own little fan club.

I might have to give you some pointers on the old classic reach-around so you can service all your bitches properly.

  • 2 weeks later...

since the fuel tank and shit fuel thing i have bodged up a new filling method to be extra filtered

basically used a walbro gtr setup, added a ciggy lighter connect + fuel filter + toggle switch = new way to filter fuel before it goes into the car

triple back up now so the ar has 4 filters have a crack at the fuel before it hits the engine

ps fyou blaxland e85

takes 4 minutes to empty a 20 litre tank so me thinks walbros 400 litre a hour ratting is bs

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you old men! it takes like 30 seconds to hold the thing and fill it

lol super cheap can takes about 3 minutes as they are shit

It's not the point.

You can be drinking a beer while it's filling up.

dam straight

main issue is the two children

have other things to do between sessions

got a few good sessions in the old girl today

1:03 flat which is a .7 improvement

i think the old f**ker has a low 1:02 in it no dramas but once again ran into some drama so didnt get many runs in (

missfire when she got hot ( so after 6 laps))

then the power steering lunched itself and gizzed on the track and the day was over

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had a better day that this poor fella though

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