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New Fuel Filter - Check

Bottle Warmer Wired - Check

ET Street Radials - Check

VP103 and 2 Full Bottles - Check :wub:

Spares, Tools, Awning, Food, DRINK, Mechanice - Check

Sleeping bags, air matresses.....errr......

BRING ON QLD!!!

Adrian

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Pretty woefull really - the driving rain filled up the first two spark plug holes and resulted in unintentional water injection - boost wasn't staying controlled so we backed off the gas and ran again. was still breaking up so we pulled the plugs and found the water :)

new plugs and 75hp gas with heaps less fuel was better and cleaner but still way too fat (11.3:1 AFR's and 111mph) so we bumped the gas back up to 100hp and kept the fuel as it was and saw 12.0:1 AFR's across the whole of 3rd and 4th gear.

As this was our 4th run, the time didn't count towards qualifying - would of easily made the quick 16 if it did :O:):(

Either way we still had a ball of a weekend and Stuart from Bezerkly was as good as ever - (especially when I was breaking down and being a cranky man).

Big effort to TWOOGLE too!

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