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new fuel pump goes in Thursday :D yay ...... was in pauls car today and go to him "its a bit noisy isnt it?" and he goes "get used to it thats what yours is going to sound like"

hmmm need to tape allt hose wires up from the EBC too and ge tthem out from under my feet when im driving .... and my engine cover is missing ..... i swear its starting to look like a guys car :)

i dont have a clutch so its not a problem til i wanna ge tout and theres hoses at my feet to trip over. Yeah got the wastegate actuator wire input boxy thing sitting at my feet with all these hoses etc .... the only trouble ive had with it so far was yesterday when i had my foot tangled in the hoses while driving and i went to stop but my feet were tangled and i got all panicky and put my foot on the accellerator instead ..... and yeah lucky the car coming the other way was patient and slow or it couldve been messy ..... after that i thought hmmm better do something about this :)

Im all woman Rep ... but i can out burp and drink beer with the best of the blokes :D

i had a bleeder before Rep ..... trust me once you go to EBC you'll never look back - it made an impressive ammount of difference to my car .... holds boost so much better than a bleeder!

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