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Guys,

Just about sold my old power FC setup which used AFM's. I am considering either a change to the FC D-Jetro or maybe a Haltech E11v2. Any opinions would be appreciated

My Setup

RB26/30

8000rpm Rev Limit

9.5:1 Compression Ratio

Boost 1.5-1.7 Bar (Twin 3240's)

Power Target 500awkw

This is going into a R32 GTR. I want to use this as a street car as-well as racing it down the 1/4 mile every now and then.

Nathan

PaulR33: Two reasons

1) Piping from the rear turbo was going to be a nightmare

2) Tuner was concerned that the front turbo was too close to its afm which may cause pulsing and rich conditions

3) The aribox I was going to use is an ARC for an R32 GTR and instrad of cutting it up il make a new one to suit pod filters

Jordan Voltis, when will you ever f**k off you dodgy piece of shit?

You've been building this 26/30 for 3 years, its still not done.

obviously you have not ripped off enough people yet to get the money required.

Its sad that it seems you have yet again ripped off more SAU members.

Enjoy your latest ban you moron.

Jordan Voltis, when will you ever f**k off you dodgy piece of shit?

You've been building this 26/30 for 3 years, its still not done.

obviously you have not ripped off enough people yet to get the money required.

Its sad that it seems you have yet again ripped off more SAU members.

Enjoy your latest ban you moron.

that was lucky i was thinkin of buying some gear off him and decided against it. he is advertising on gtruk forums too so maybe he is trying international fraud instead.

get a job and earn the cash legit and get some respect for other people

that was lucky i was thinkin of buying some gear off him and decided against it. he is advertising on gtruk forums too so maybe he is trying international fraud instead.

get a job and earn the cash legit and get some respect for other people

That's interesting. Posting an add on an international forum like that counts as consipiracy to commit fraud and is now a federal crime. Probably best to send my mate at the AFP a heads up about him.

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/showthread.php?t=52990 thats the thread and he even tries to sound legit with a comment like this...

"If any guys are concerned about dealing with someone overseas please PM Ged and ask him how I am to deal with"

just noticed he is actually banned from the gtruk forums too now, hopefully no one got shafted by this arsehole

Edited by CruiseLiner

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