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Booked in at Craigs to get the transmission tuned to suit the new powahs.

From talking to a few different people, and the googles of course, not adjusting the transmission tune after power mods can be a sure-fire way to reduce transmission life.

As it only costs around $500 for the transmission retune it is a no brainer to have it tuned to suit.

51 minutes ago, Ben C34 said:

Ah,  for the motorbike.

K

LOL, sorry, for the confusion

I have added all my vehicular Bogan news into this thread

The slammer kit drops the whole bike about 1.5" and firms up the suspension 

Plus the OEM stuff is shite, this is "apparently" a little better 

2 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

LOL...

Do you need an Asian to show you how to do a mad skid? I don't see the video of your skid in this thread 😂

Because posting random mad skids on the interwebs has never ended badly for said skidder.....

When I hit the drags I'll attempt to get one of the kids to take a vid

The transmission tune is all sorted

I think I want to put a gilmer rear drive on the back of the blower to make it even more whiney and annoying, speaking of annoying......

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Funny story, I was waiting for the Mrs to pick up some takeaway, she overheard a couple outside the shop complaining to their friends about the noisy car in the carpark, she heard the friends say,"WTF, that thing sounds hot, not everyone wants a POS car like yours"

It's the little things that make you smile, and annoying people, I always smile when I annoy people

 

Sorry, no skid vids

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5 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

You are upsetting many Australia blokes here.

Commo with blower = skids videos

This is the most un-Australian Commodore I know of 😂

Yep will get Pauline Hanson to pay a visit if you get any more un-Australian

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Gave the engine some new HPR 10 and filter

And, ohhh noooss, the blower is just touching the bonnet liner thingie

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Time will tell what cunning plans will ensue, probably somethong like the carbuilder deadener that is under it, just a bit thinner, maybe

In other news, car is awesomeballs

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Car drives great in traffic and loves the Hwy

Drove to Braidwood today, averaged about 9.5l/100km with cruise locked at 100 and 110

Sedate city driving is less fuel friendly at about 16l/100km

Car is wicked fun and fast on the roll

Finally installed the new suspension on the bike, lowered the bike about 1.5" each end

The compliance/performance is so much better than the stock suspension, comparing the new stuff to the stock, front was like a sponge, and the rear was like a pogo stick

Yes I have lost some lean angle, but I really rarely scrapped the pegs before anyway, plus I don't really dive into corners because Harley

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