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jack_st

Posts: 3483 Points: 3942 Reputation: 83 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: Thatcham
 | Subject: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:00 | |
| What do you all think of the sprint boosters? found one which has 3 switches one which shows its off second for sprint and third for race. |
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Alex_MCS
Posts: 394 Points: 457 Reputation: 24 Join date: 2009-08-11 Location: West Sussex
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:03 | |
| Are any fast MINI's running them? I think that's your answer  |
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Aaron

Posts: 3746 Points: 3910 Reputation: 26 Join date: 2010-01-21 Location: Middlesex
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jack_st

Posts: 3483 Points: 3942 Reputation: 83 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: Thatcham
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:06 | |
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Hartge 210 Club Endorser 1


Posts: 1665 Points: 1833 Reputation: 87 Join date: 2009-08-13 Location: Epsom
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:07 | |
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Aaron

Posts: 3746 Points: 3910 Reputation: 26 Join date: 2010-01-21 Location: Middlesex
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:08 | |
| there very good try my one next time i see you i know its only a mini one but try it with it off and then with it on race and the throttle responce is sweeeeeeeeeeeet  |
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jack_st

Posts: 3483 Points: 3942 Reputation: 83 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: Thatcham
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:11 | |
| im thinkin for the next mod one of these or a remap or ehaust.wont be till next year. just trying to get ideas |
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Aaron

Posts: 3746 Points: 3910 Reputation: 26 Join date: 2010-01-21 Location: Middlesex
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:12 | |
| exhaust and then remap the booster  |
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jack_st

Posts: 3483 Points: 3942 Reputation: 83 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: Thatcham
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:18 | |
| yeh i think thats the best way. was looking into lowering it aswell. but with baby on the way i think the ride might be to harsh for it. just have to have more power instead lol..... |
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Aaron

Posts: 3746 Points: 3910 Reputation: 26 Join date: 2010-01-21 Location: Middlesex
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:20 | |
| yeah see what you me def do the exhaust first so you get bigger numbers when you do the remap  |
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jack_st

Posts: 3483 Points: 3942 Reputation: 83 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: Thatcham
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:30 | |
| might do the exhaust myself straight from the mainfold and straight out the side job done! lol..... |
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Aaron

Posts: 3746 Points: 3910 Reputation: 26 Join date: 2010-01-21 Location: Middlesex
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:32 | |
| yeah just drill a hole in the side skirts either side and abit of steel pipe out each side job done |
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jack_st

Posts: 3483 Points: 3942 Reputation: 83 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: Thatcham
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:39 | |
| yeh to right. ive got some scaffold tube that will do |
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Aaron

Posts: 3746 Points: 3910 Reputation: 26 Join date: 2010-01-21 Location: Middlesex
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:42 | |
| Even better hard wearing never rust and a decent size lol |
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jack_st

Posts: 3483 Points: 3942 Reputation: 83 Join date: 2010-03-06 Location: Thatcham
 | Subject: Re: sprint booster 24th October 2010, 21:45 | |
| lol i can just picture it |
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