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Old 25-11-2005, 09:02 PM   #11
Chris
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Ok then, unopened.

so how do you police it? ive seen engines with "varying" manifold vac due to cam differences from the factory.

so HOW DO YOU POLICE IT? you cannot.

if its all about mateship and a beer and honesty, then rules shouldn't matter, just run forced or NA.

But some workshops rely on a reputation, and (shock horror) may "bend the truth" with regard to mods, in order to alter public perception. Mateship is one thing, but in a business, $$$$ count.

this is why I have been so open about what I have done.

There are so many things about the boss motor you can change and keep it within the rules cam has set out, but I dont think it can be policed.

If you guys are going to implement opened/unopened it will make it nearly impossible to avoid finger pointing. Leaving it forced or NA ends the arguments there.

either way, lets get it on.
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