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Post by Toddman »

haha now where is that clip :twisted:

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I'm amazed that isn't in the vids section on the mainsite entitled "Kitch being own3d"
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:D your cars is far to quick for a beleived std engine - did you find anything out about the cams etc when rebuilding it?

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Post by Kitch »

Yeah, they had standard part numbers on. The ECU is stock, everything is standard. Except for that T.B and the lightened/balanced bottom end which I doubt does nowt anyway. I need to drive more std ones to see what the differences are. It felt quicker than the grey one, but then that had a shot bottom end :lol:
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Post by Kitch »

Oh, the only thing I think it may have had is a skimmed head. The head gasket was a really thick one, like it was substituted at some point.
I put a much thinner one back in when I rebuilt it :lol:

You went in it anyway, it didn't reach 110mph where Tim Leech did :lol:
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