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Paul im not saying dont put other gauages in - im saying theres nothing wrong with Rob's oil pressure thats quite normal ..... i had the same query a while ago that my oil pressure was on 1/2 on idle - 8 first thing in morning and 4 on normal driving ....... theres a thread even clarifing thats what everyones does.

yeah grip pretty damn well too ..... no more wet weather taking off spinning wheels going sideways without trying..... hmmm kinda ruined my fun actually.

but i still dont believe my suspension is suppose to be liek that at all!! it wasnt always like that even with eggy tyres ..... its pretty harsh and it feels ike its getting worse ..... its uncomfortable to drive and at 140km an hour theres still a lot of vibration thru the front tyres vibration and bouncing at high speeds doesnt make me feel very confident in the car ;)

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