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niz, speaking to my mate about hi-stalls for your auto....he just put a hi-stall in his semi-auto custom build tranny, datto. tim :D lots of people know him....he does all the work on my car at sik em wrex....;) anyway his hi stall is set at 3800rpm and to get it higher you have to buy a new one.... :( the bad bit about this, is that its not high enough he prolly needs about 6000rpm with the huge slicks... anyway just a warning for if you do get one make sure its a high enough hi-stall for if you get mods and may need more spool etc etc... :)

Fane - yeah i decided not to go down that path .... im going to be stuck with it for the lifetime of the car .... and its not a drag machine - i just wanna go down a couple of times to see what it can do ...... so yeah decided there was no point spending the money and getting that serious ;)

Paul ive made a note not to die of shock tonight ..... or was that your plan :D

Paul maybe if you leave one pizza box around i may just have a mild stroke :D ....well if Aidwins cooking - im not going to say no :) but i dont get in til 8:30 ;)

Fane, yeah its just when i was talking auto performance everyone kept mentioning them and i got a little curious .... but the more i find out the more i think Nahhh!

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