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why is that? did you work there?

Yeah worked up there doing shut downs for 3 years while i was doing my apprenticship.

Leave all the sh!tty work for the real workers to come and do it for the local guys cause they didn't want to break a nail :happy:

What you do there???

Yeah worked up there doing shut downs for 3 years while i was doing my apprenticship.

Leave all the sh!tty work for the real workers to come and do it for the local guys cause they didn't want to break a nail :happy:

What you do there???

There is still plenty of ppl like that there :happy:

I Started 18 years ago as a T/A then went onto shift work in the machine room and thats where I still am.

Its goin good but im board of the power it makes! I really wanted sam to have a play with the tune and add more boost as it runs 16psi and tuned really safe & rich but i need better fuel. Its tuned for 95oct so maby the 98oct will help. So how much power do you rekon your car is gonna make once sam tunes it?

Edited by al_r33
Its goin good but im board of the power it makes! I really wanted sam to have a play with the tune and add more boost as it runs 16psi and tuned really safe & rich but i need better fuel. Its tuned for 95oct so maby the 98oct will help. So how much power do you rekon your car is gonna make once sam tunes it?

Thats the problem, Once you do a mod, you think yea I like the power, but you soon get used to it.

I havn't got a clue what she end up with, :) I'm not getting my hopes up too high.

Just found out, its going on the rollers on Monday.

Edited by woolls

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