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we MIGHT have it in before DECEMBER cant say how i know i just do.

Was supposed to arrive into the pumps at Selfs Point last month, but the safety team they set up to assess the setup deemed the setup unsatisfactory so we now have to wait a bit longer while they set everything up again to pass the safety inspection.

Oh and 98RON petty will be 2c/L dearer than ordinary 95RON petty :D.

This all came from the manager at Shell North Hobart, so it aint bullshit :D.

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Ive got a Microtech LT-8, thinking about upgrading to an LT-12 but there isn't much difference except more inputs/outputs. oh and the cost factor.

Do you know Paul with the White S4/5 RX7 (think he was at the drags) pretty sure he gets ELF or C16 or something from MOTO sports on Killafaddy Rd, i am pretty sure they get all that stuff in

was your 300rwkw run made just on plain jane 95RON Premo?

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yeh, MOTO get anything you want, I used to get toluene from them. Keen to want to spend that much on petrol though.

Off topic, who you getting to tune it tim? u got a new turbo yet?

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Went into MOTO today they have 102 octane for about $90 for 20litre drum.  He said they might be getting some 110 octane he will let me know when it arrives.

be good if you could keep us posted about it mate :)

Cheers B

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Yeah let me know how u go with the fuel as well, as it is now gettin to high 300's for a 200L drum of bp ultimate which i use in the gtr and i will also use it in the race car and its gettin fairly expensive for pulp fuel.

cheers matt

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