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I used to rock n roll all night, and party every day.

then it was every other day.

now im lucky if I find 1/2hr a week in which to get down....

I rock and roll all night and part of every day. I can only rock from like 1 to 3 because I have errands

to le wot? cause I have my brand new PFC but dont want to use that on my car.

Im thinking Haltech or Motec

haltech.

I have one.

ive driven with it.

I love it

but, see what your tuner recommends, some suggest ecus they can work with easier, and will get you better results.

Haltech are kents and will never get a cent of my money. I will either have a wolf as recommended by Sean or an adaptronic e1280 based on very positive previous dealings.

pm me?

why are haltech kents?

pm me?

why are haltech kents?

No pm required on two seperate occasions friends of mine have had problems requiring after sale support. On Both occasions support was not received because the product was very recently superseded. One of the products was returned with a hole drilled through it with a note saying that it needed a firmware upgrade but it was no longer supported so please buy the new product.

Sounds unbelievable, I know I couldn't beleive my eyes when I saw it, but many people from the club will verify this one.

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