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Cool, I keep half thinking about going single on my car, but then think I really want to stay with twins even though the single seems like the better idea. Bah that's a while off in any case.

Cool, I keep half thinking about going single on my car, but then think I really want to stay with twins even though the single seems like the better idea. Bah that's a while off in any case.

do eeeetttt!!!!!!!!! go single bunts, go nutz!

do eeeetttt!!!!!!!!! go single bunts, go nutz!

With twins I can keep the stock look though, which in this day and age is ever more important, I am putting the stock air box back on my car at the moment, cant do that with a high mount!

Its a pretty big move

With twins I can keep the stock look though, which in this day and age is ever more important, I am putting the stock air box back on my car at the moment, cant do that with a high mount!

Its a pretty big move

check out Piggaz car in the precision thread!

Love his R33... such a weapon

yeah, his car is crazy for just having low mounts. having said its a 2.8ltr and head work is crazy and his setup works extremely well.

however going through almost a full tank of petrol after 100km is not so attractive to me

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