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22-08-2009, 11:28 PM | #1 | ||
Knows nothing. Apparently
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: On the front steps, Brown-baggin' it.
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When I bought my XR5 back in February this year my girlfriend made me 'promise' not to modify it for at least the first 12 months.
Well, I made it to 6 months before saying Bollocks to that! In light of my recent revelations I picked up a second hand Dreamscience Strategem SCT handset (funnily enough from a bloke that lives within walking distance from me) I think the first thing I said after loading it was some thing along the lines of "holy **** **** hell!". It makes such a huge difference to the car, it transforms it into an absolute animal! I haven't had a chance to take it for a proper run yet but I could tall the difference straight away. In terms of bang for your buck, I don't think it gets much better than this. The master plan is to get a better rear sway bar and possibly a CAI before I run a supersprint at Oran Park in December. I knew it wouldn't be long before I take to it with the spanners. :evil3:
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2008 Electric Orange LV XR5. With dreamscience strategem SCT, K&N 57i Gen2 cold air intake for more fun and demonic vaccum cleaner noise!! 1975 Mitsubishi/Chrysler GC Galant 2-door Hardtop. 4G63 DOHC heart transplant nearly complete!
Check out the build over here |
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