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That has little to do with a gearbox's power handling ability

Also, case in point...if he doesn't do the 25 conversion he'll be keeping the 20 box anyway

This gearbox will be no worse off bolted to a 25 running much the same power as his 20 - synchros are driving style, oil and clutch setup

Just caught up on 5 pages, missed the exciting mattress talk.

May as well buy a ~1k mattress and replace it every couple of years once it gets shit right?

Dezz mate of mine is selling his bmw x6 rims they look phat (20x10 20x11) but then saw you have new rims already on insta :\ 

23 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Just caught up on 5 pages, missed the exciting mattress talk.

May as well buy a ~1k mattress and replace it every couple of years once it gets shit right?

Dezz mate of mine is selling his bmw x6 rims they look phat (20x10 20x11) but then saw you have new rims already on insta :\ 

New car came with new rims

nup, too big.

 

I assume all the other census' are treated like this, but it certainly feels weird agreeing to it...

 

Does Liam agree to their name and address and other information on this form being kept by the National Archives of Australia and then made publicly available after 99 years?
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31 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

nup, too big.

 

I assume all the other census' are treated like this, but it certainly feels weird agreeing to it...

 

Does Liam agree to their name and address and other information on this form being kept by the National Archives of Australia and then made publicly available after 99 years?
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Cunts are assuming you won't live long enough to care about them making your information mainstream

Puts a bitter taste in the latte

the archives and ancestry people already has lots of records from much less than 100 years. im not sure what sort or how much requires a legit reason to access, but im sure if someone tried hard enough...

though i doubt it would contain information like income, residential address (current and previous), employer, number of cars on property, location of work for that week etc. Couldnt they just specify what information will be released to public? surely it really should only be name, DOB, country of origin, completed schooling. Does anyone asides from research/statisticians care about any more than that?

If I was still doing life drawing classes I would have been stumped on what my employer actually produces...

Shitty artwork?

Female hard ons?

The socially acceptable objectification of a male?

6 hours ago, Birds said:

That has little to do with a gearbox's power handling ability

Also, case in point...if he doesn't do the 25 conversion he'll be keeping the 20 box anyway

This gearbox will be no worse off bolted to a 25 running much the same power as his 20 - synchros are driving style, oil and clutch setup



Um bruh, Torque kills gearboxes, not Power. So yes, it will be worse off.


Edit: Jonnoo - Definitely cut.

52 minutes ago, Borci88 said:

Um bruh, Torque kills gearboxes, not Power. So yes, it will be worse off.


Edit: Jonnoo - Definitely cut.

Power is directly related to torque, son. These engines aren't different enough that if producing the same power there will be a large difference in peak torque. You'd be talking ~50nm at best. The 25 will bring on the torque and power earlier and that's about it. Hardly cog-stripping material. Unless he's button clutching it with a locker and slicks he'll be right.

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