from the links to AF1 it seems possible to use the latest heads but a bit of a ball ache to fit and set up although some good power gains if you also do the airbox etc mods
upgrading a 2000 head to a 2002 head is probably easier though.
in truth it's probably best to make do with what you've got, if you want much more power just sell and buy a later model, probably cheaper without the grief.
as far as innit goes this is the 1st of 5+ pages of nonsense on its urban definition, ie. *******ised english spoken by the uneducated :thumbup
1. innit
isn't it
its just short for innit, innit? -- Ali G
2.
1. (British slang, esp. Asian, i.e. Indian, Pakistani, etc.)
Contraction of "isn't it", "isn't he/she", "aren't they", "isn't there" and many other end-of-sentence questions. For greatest effect use in places where it would make no sense whatsoever if expanded.
2. General positive exclamation meaning "yes, I agree!"
1. "Hey dere's some pigs in dat cop car over there innit?"
"Yo look at my new car innit!"
2. Raj: "Da Matrix is to'ally cool!"
Nisha: "Innit!"
3.
Derives from the chav/townie/pikey sub-culture, but falsely over-labbeled on the British Asian Communities. Innit is a shortened version of is it not, in context, it would be "is it not?" which we can see is a question due to the required question mark and change in the pitch of the voice to indicate a question is being asked. Chavs, however, due to their lack of education (zero GCSEs) and ignorance towards learning English at school because "i already speaks it, innit", tend to, more often than not, use the term innit when a statement has been used, rather than a question.
Linguists and scientists have studied chav language and have determined the following:
1) they have tried to invent their own language
2) this is because they do not understand standard English
3) they use their "pikey-speak" to communicate with other like chavs
4) they speak in a pattern:
5) (noun), (obscene word), (verb), (subject), (innit)!
6) the pattern of speech repeats itself
7) the order may be altered according to IQ of the chav
4.
isn't it?
any sentence whatsoever, innit?
5.
A derivative of "is it not", or more directly "isn't it". Often used at the end of a statement or word to give it emphasis, and simultaneously invite agreement.
"cool, innit"
6.
Use it instead of a full stop
blahh blahh blahh innit
7. innit
People sometimes say this at the end of they're sentence, meaning you get me.
"Nah i went round to Shekka's ouse innit"