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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, Just looked at the Drag calander, it's only Sunday Drags till the 1st of Oct, then Wednesdays start again.

Bugger, Every Sunday is booked for me until we get back from SA.

I have a GTech.

If I knew how to use it , maybe we could do some testing in conjunction with Micko and Danny , a straight quiet road and some two ways....

Cheers

ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, Niz's brake lines are broken, any good place to get a replacement?

Broken ??

as in split in 2 or just have some cracks on the outer casing ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

so anyway, this guy with the GTR asks whose GTR is the quickest in Perth and how he's gonna go down to the Plex soon

and he boosts at 1.7

Hi Bam

The place is full of tossers.

Boosting at 1.7 bar is out of the efficiency range of most bolt on HKS twins.

Mind you , if he has a big single then I will shut my mouth.

btw , I think 11.5 from the Speedworks R34 is bout the quickest

Cheers

Ken

No worries Mat, more than happy to help, better than working:D

Ken, She had her disks skimmed, when they moved the calipers the brake line snapped, but there was obviously an old fracture in the line and it was squashed out of shape.

Bam, Quickest is a low 11 I think. 1.7bar isn't that much.

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