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Blocka never actually said anything about you to me... Just to clear that up.

How is it Dyhonest's fault when he, and I quote, DIDNT TOUCH THE TUNING, DIDNT SUPPLY THE NEW HEAD AND ANDREW TOOK IT TO ADRENALIN STRAIGHT AFTER PURCHASE.

No one are muppets or sheep. It's just a small town with a small car scene. The minute your start fiddling on someones car, people are going to talk about the good/bad. And I've never heard a good report about you or your ability. End of story.

Well, I have heard plenty. And continue to do so.

If you want to believe that story then good for you, I've heard different from 3 different people. Just like how you hear things. And its amazing, he buys an engine, and its stuffed straight up. All the fully sic limiter bashing pinging its nuts off must have been real good eh?

And tell those people that weren't happy that I am happy to fix up any issues they may have had. I've been in touch with almost all people I have helped and none have had any complaints.

I'm pretty sure the shit you're dribbling will just be hearsay. Leon backs my tunes 100%, and he's a very honest bloke.

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And I think I know who you're talking about. I guess they shouldn't have f**ked around with the fuel without using a wideband to see if the car was too lean or not. They also had no idea what they were doing.

That particular tune, Clapson saw on the dyno and said himself that it was perfect. (Before it was f**ked with to "try and get more power"). They were fools and I will never touch anything they own based on their dishonesty and general shit talk.

... I don't even know who you are talking about. Honestly. I don't understand how to tune so I have never asked for details.

All I know his splicing, fabricating and continuious welding...

You're 8 years and a legend in your own lunchbox hey Pacey?

Seriously. Where you oxygen starved at birth or is it just when you get onto Forums that you're a complete and utter retard?

Go blow your horn on boost or something. No one here really gives a f**k about how great of a tuner you are.

If they ARE THAT GOOD then let the f**king results do the talking. But i guess that's hard when you must hammer it into everyones head "I AM THE GREATEST TUNER ALIVE"

f**k, you must have 15 calls a day from workshops asking you to come work for them....

Seriously. Go jump on your bike of dicks, and ride it all the way to somewhere that cares about how great you are.

You're awesome too Force fed. Go back to your threads where you blow your own horn and f**k yourself. If someone bagged you out for no good reason or had no hard evidence you'd react the same way.

Wasn't blowing my horn, just getting the shits with people talking shit from hearsay or jealousy - And selling f**ked cars to unsuspecting people as "a perfect running motor"

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No, you blow your own horn every attempt you get

Are you in denial or blinded by your own greatness that you dont even notice?

I get a text once a month "jump on sau. Mackay thread."

If you werent such an utter douchebag people may actually WANT to interact and talk to you

Maybe even ask advice.

Let your results do the talking. Not yourself. Simple

Actually, once I said I was confident in my tuning ability - After many years of actually doing it. Then Nick jumped on it and rode it like a poofter.

Let me guess, the SMS is from Nick? and regarding that that awesome ignition map I posted earlier, with the completely f**k up timing that blew his motor... You know he's pretty much saying you did that.

You're what, 23, and such an expert eh?

I don't really have to comment - My results actually do speak for themselves.

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But yet you do every time you can?

Blaming me? LOL. So you're delusional

As well?

I NEVER, and NICK never touched that tune. Understand that.

We never once altered that tune in any way shape or form. So go blow that out your ass. But i guess being one of his best mates, i wouldnt know that at all.

So go and find where he blames me and ill follow that up

No, he hasnt text me this time. Might of been one of your loyal followers....

Stating confidence once or twice can be every time to you if you want.

I don't have loyal followers... I just do my thing.

keep saying that tune was never touched... I keep hearing differently... lol. A workshop would never EVER do that.

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Get this

Im the flamin mongrel with the laptop

I know what cars have been plugged in and what hasnt

Nicks HASNT had my laptop on it. EVER. None of this cars had my laptop on them.

Simple, you're accusing me of touching his tune. ME. I'm telling YOU. up front. i didnt touch the thing. NOR DID NICK.

Ok, so it wasn't you. I actually thought you were the person that tuned it because he did say it was tuned or worked on in townsville..

I don't even know you remember - Just like you don't even know me.

Why did i not touch it you may ask

Because im not stupid enough to start tuning on a car unless its idling like a pig, without a wideband.

Simple, period. Case closed

Need i shoot you down any further?

Then stop laying blame when you dont have evidence?

1 workshop in townsville and a guy who dows tunes on the side

I've spent more than 2 hours in that car. Probably closer to 150 hours after it was running with motor. It was VERY flat and VERY rich. It went hard. Yes. It needed more timing / less fuel to be anywhere near 11.5:1 or higher, which would mean, it wasnt dangerous.

If anything being too rich may have washed bores. But it wasnt to that point

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