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13 minutes ago, TiTAN said:

 


Ducatti 1098/1198 motor?

 

Sure, the one from their street fighter

Or a Monster engine

Would be a great soundtrack to back up the car's performance

Another good one would be the ZX14

Someones already done a turbo Hayabusa Elise I think

1 hour ago, Birds said:

Surely has a daily reminder everytime he drives to work

Not me... I'm currently at work, and I'm still in my Pajamas. Working from a home office brings Casual Fridays to the next level.

Leigh, I'll keep it stock for a while. 310kw at the engine is enough grunt for the time being.

8 minutes ago, Odium said:

Not me... I'm currently at work, and I'm still in my Pajamas. Working from a home office brings Casual Fridays to the next level.

Leigh, I'll keep it stock for a while. 310kw at the engine is enough grunt for the time being.

lucky! lost my cushy work from home job :(

53 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Monster engines are trash, gimme a 1299 engine or 1290 KTM engine instead 

Cheap*

Much the same torque which is gonna matter most for a "heavy" vehicle. Good luck finding a donor for one of those!

24 minutes ago, Odium said:

Not me... I'm currently at work, and I'm still in my Pajamas. Working from a home office brings Casual Fridays to the next level.

Leigh, I'll keep it stock for a while. 310kw at the engine is enough grunt for the time being.

Enjoyed this luxury for a couple of months recently. Deliver the content by the due date and how you go about it / the logistics in between are irrelevant. The way work should be...input > output

13 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Michael really good deal at the moment on the XPS 15 upper specced one

https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/store/d/dell-xps-15-156-uhd-infinity-tch-i7qc-16gb-512gbssd/8mgjw2m0gmwd/

This is the exact model I have, even down to individual specs.

It's not the latest version of the XPS 15 though, down the bottom is says its an "XPS 15 9950" which doesn't exist. It's showing an XPS 15 9550, the new one is a 9560 which has an i7 7700 instead of the 6700.

7 minutes ago, Daz said:

Yeah mate took it for a spin today, surprised how easy it is to drive. Glad I chose the right box for the car. 

I pick the car up in a week then the fun begins :) 

I assume clutch to take off and then V8 supercar from there?

Itching to go for a ride in this

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On 5/3/2017 at 4:28 PM, Leroy Peterson said:

its like power/neg/rpm signal.

Not hard. pulsar was not a typical setup, so i never got it running, but someone else with a pulsar did. i dunno. I dont need it anymore. so its $40 if you want it. Got manual and box for it, maybe 30cm of wire and its the flat type, not the curved type. its quite a good unit. can set custom rpm increments and will use lights to show battery voltage when on Acc.

 

Also f**k this hotel internet. uses a Mikrotik router of some sort... using a release from 2015 so it cant be that old... repeated speedtests says everything is fine, pulls decent speed, but every 10mins or so it just wont load webpages. I had a download running and it was stable at 200kbs, then spiked to 1000. all the while google would time out. Owner says the router cuts you off if you breach 500mb in an hour, but i can barely use it for 5mins without problems.

Oh noes how will you be able to watch obscure C movie clips with that connection

 

Oh noes how will you be able to watch obscure C movie clips with that connection
 

That's actually an awesome movie. Recommended.

Is browsing the Internet too much to ask for? If I want movies I got a portable HDD. UFC research means watching fights too.

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