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chunkytfg 30-10-06 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by northwind
Then add in the dynojet random factor :)

So it could actually be 135hp or it could be 2hp....you just dont know :lol: :lol:

northwind 30-10-06 07:21 PM

Nah, I'm pretty sure it's 135bhp.

hovis 01-11-06 01:32 PM

just got 2 black rubber door stops,they dont look the best,but will do for now.going to go out for a bit then fit them to see if i can tell the diferance

hovis 01-11-06 02:30 PM

just fitted my 20mm-home-made-door-stop-tank-spacer-raiser-thingys, & i did not notice any differance :cry:

jambo 01-11-06 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by hovi5
just fitted my 20mm-home-made-door-stop-tank-spacer-raiser-thingys, & i did not notice any differance :cry:

The fact you don't need to change the fueling shows that in itself it makes little or no difference. What it can do is help with everything else.

hovis 01-11-06 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by jambo
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovi5
just fitted my 20mm-home-made-door-stop-tank-spacer-raiser-thingys, & i did not notice any differance :cry:

The fact you don't need to change the fueling shows that in itself it makes little or no difference. What it can do is help with everything else.

i was expecting more noise :oops: perhaps i need to take the deadening pad out aswell???


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