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Bloody hell Pete...I would be going mental....
Are they the correct plugs? They are similar to Bosch super 4's, a plug that I don't recommend, the first thing a replaced when I purchased my Cup.
The 2500's are ok, for say road and track day, never had probs with them before. But for a race they are no good. Again depends on driving/braking style I guess.
Its worth trying them out and seeing what application suits
Ha yes, but the tow vehicle started making a strange noise and the til bed dropped its hydrolic oil...had to use axle stands to jack the fucker up...nothings ever simple is it.
Yesterdays Test at Rockingham went well, I booked the whole day I only spent a few hours there, about an hour on track in all. Spent time just getting to know the circuit really, not doing no crazy ten tenth stuff.... Last session I put in some hot laps.
Car was fine, the new additional light...
Nope... I have to send the original one back in order for them to send new one out.. Totally pi**ed off about that as im now testing without the correct components. I will get it sorted for the first race.
Iv been working 14 hr night shifts past week, with that and trying to get jobs done on...
Car is all loaded up ready for tomorrow test day at Rockingham.
Past few weeks have been very busy getting the car race ready. This week I have fitted new all rounds discs and pads and now back to running spacers again, 10mm rear and 15mm fronts. Took the car for a road test drive and all...
Coming along nicely. Just a small observation, I know you're tight for space, but it may be a better idea to relocate the oil cooler behind the front member, in case you have a knock, last thing you want is for the oil cooler to spit and drop its oil.