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there was an ealry style XR6 there. bout 94 model i think. they wacked it on. instantly it shot to 100hp and im thinking this is gonna go hard. it didnt make it past 140hp. after it shot up to 100 it had nothing left :P if i was that guy id be so dissapointed.

Niz - come stay down in this area for a while. urgh trevs abound here. im sure they migrate here for the winter

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Hmm, you'll have to convince your dad to come up to the dyno comp at SST, at least we can be gauranteed of no bias:D

yep i think he is coming regardless. he wants a proper reading before he does ne work so he can get a benchmark of how the work is progressing. my bro and optic are gonna be there in their 180s too. the want to battle CA18DET vs SR20DET and see who has more powa. but i think my bro should win. If things go right he is getting his dump pipe this week which should help

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