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cam - you seriously need to do your homework on fuel regs and pumps.

Increasing the pump strength will assist in delivery of fuel pressure - but the effectiveness of this is severely limited by the stock injectors - and you need management to run other injectors.

besides this, you're probably not managing enough boost to justify an upgaded pump.

I dont know about other brands, but I know malpassi's let you squeeze more flow out of both the standard fuel pump AND out of the duty cycle of the standard injectors - and aftermarket regulators can provide a "backup" in-series regulator for the stock one (although the stock ones are pretty good anyway).

but until we start playing with post-fmic engines, both have limited use.....but might be worth grabbing if really cheap.

always had top of range oil in there so i cant say that over Mobil 1 that was in there before theres any difference..... there mightve been and im just a dumbass female that didnt feel it. *shrugs*

i dont know how many litres sorry .... my mech did it.

ah transmission oil hmmmmm ...... dont think mine is Redline .... i dun know ...... *runs to check service invoice* hahaha really should pay more attention when Slako talks about what he's done to my car!

Hey Erin - u always come on around my hometime - the indian pacific goes to perth but leaves from sydney. :D Left u an email for u in morning.

I have to go home now

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