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OK, last week was a big disapointmnent 4 me and my car, it wasnt boosting bast 9psi.

I found the issue, the hose from the gate to the boost controller was burnt and it was leaking boost.

Thats fixed now with some stronger hose and some heatsheilding.

So she will be reading and going this week seeing 12's

(i wont be driving it much but my mate will)

So hopefully ill see you there

I have been told the new times are 6pm-10pm..... not 100% sure

See ya there..

Crag

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mmmgtir: The funny this is when the venue first opened I thought about getting a season pass until I seen the prices (from memory it was about $600+ just to spectate). I thought no way that is too expensive i'll never spend that much there...

Since that comment i've been to every single wed nite event that has been held including competiting at about 7 events :(

That place owes me well over $1,200 just from spectating/competing/food/merchandise ;)

Famous last words eh...

Gee birds fly fast these days... what type of birdie was it?

Yup just gave them a clean actually... that's gotta be worth atleast 0.05sec by itself...

Hopefully I have a new PB tomorrow night, no promises... might take a meeting or 2 to get the feeling for them (plus the right psi for my setup). Anything sub 2.0sec 60ft and it will be worth the purchase ;)

see you all there, i fixed my boost l;eak so ill see you in the 12 second passes

GO BEN BRING HOME THE 13', those nittos will help you get out of the hole quicker

(can i borrow them, only kidding Good luck and ill see you there)

Buster, i Will be driving but io want my car to do a good time so Glen (IRB26T) is gonna drive it 4 a few runs..

mate I didn't post anything, it was Blitz who asked why you weren't driving :( hahaha

good luck everyone fingers crossed for pb times all round

well 4 those that stick around u would know how pised i am,

last run of the nite, doing 170Kms at the end of the track and what happens, my bonnet flys up smashing my windscreen, putting a massive dint the size of my roof, and smashing my bonnet

F**K S**T C**P GGGGGGR NOT HAPPY JAN




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