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When are you gonna get Dyno'd? I'll talk to Robbie for you and see if you can get it done for cheap. All you need is power runs, don't you? I've been meaning to get a base power run for mine before the new engine goes in.

Yeah we went to adrenaline, just rocked up to try our luck but he said there pretty busy for the next week (till thursday)

So might try and book it in for saturday. Yeah just need a power run to see where its at

just had adrenaline retune my car with new turbo installed, must say rob does a good tune each time! great results as well verry happy will be much more fun at the strip this time around when the dam rain pisses off!!!!!!!!!!! hopfully the 25th of this month will see us all out there haven a few runs. them all these bloody holden and ford lovers can bowe down to the rice burners!!!!!:worship: ha ha ha ha jokes jokes there are a few fast ones around thats for sure, stupid xr6t! little modes and big power out :banana:

ill be in for any cruize any time!!!!!!!! any excuse to go for a drive, and the tune ended up at 492rwhp so far a little more in refining the tune and should be maybe a little more in it. ran out of fuel in the injectors so that will be the next thing. car drives great so far so will be keen to do some 1/4 mile times. i got slicks this time and changed the rear diff ratios so should be a bit more fun

well that depends on what turbo your running at 18psi? still will be good figures, it will be more responsive than me on the road thats where is counts. not that mines a huge lag monster but the 3076r garrett i had earlyer this year was a ball tearer!

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