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Originally posted by macka

Joe have some water..

Remeber ratio

4:1

4 bottles of water to 1 glass of beer :P

Christ !! is that right.

Looks like they had better build a bigger dam with the amount of booze I consume.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Ken - you walked in just at the right time...

What is the diff between resistor & non-resistor plugs?

Steve told me not to get the resistor ones because they wont be as good. Most people seem to be using resistor plugs though:confused:

I dont think your on the right track there...

Plugs are all resistive....some low and some high??

Macka you ain't see me drink cos you only go to places where I have to drive home.

If I was staying or getting a lift home , well then you would see some......

Micko , unsure about the diff but think you need resistor plugs with electronic ignition.

Doesn't Hendo recommend BCPR7es-11 or something like that

Cheers

Ken

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