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Well, got my car couple of weeks ago after more than 12 Months of Stuff arounds only to find alarm removed and oil leak. Also noisy bearing problem in clutch. Have since had alarm installed and oil leak fixed at my cost as no response at all from seller can't name them but this was last car for them and shows. Putting car on dyno this week to check tune is ok. Will get bearing problem fixed in few weeks but am NOT happy having to spend 2500 on car after collecting it to make it 100% especially after putting so much time and money into it throughout the last year.

Once all fixed will bring it along to club meets.

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THANK YOU RACINGLINE Nige you rock. Car fixed thanks to Nige at Racingline. Found out my EBC not working and car running 40kw less then I was told originally. All problems worked out by RACINGLINE power back to what it should/could be with almost 50rwkw gained in mid range from start of day.

Car making full booost by about 4400 RPM (20psi)

Power great curve. Don't have scanner so here we go. Thes are approx figures.

100rwkw 3000rpm

150rwkw 3600rpm

200 rwkw 4200 rpm

250rwkw 4500rpm

275rwkw 5000 rpm

285rwkw 5500rpm

290rwkw 6000rpm

295rwkw 6500rpm

301rwkw 7000rpm

295rwkw 7500rpm

280rwkw 8000rpm

Car now much more response better feel and am confident that no problems driving it around.

Graeme

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THANK YOU RACINGLINE Nige you rock. Car fixed thanks to Nige at Racingline. Found out my EBC not working and car running 40kw less then I was told originally. All problems worked out by RACINGLINE power back to what it should/could be with almost 50rwkw gained in mid range from start of day.

Car making full booost by about 4400 RPM (20psi)

Power great curve. Don't have scanner so here we go. Thes are approx figures.

100rwkw 3000rpm

150rwkw 3600rpm

200 rwkw 4200 rpm

250rwkw 4500rpm

275rwkw 5000 rpm

285rwkw 5500rpm

290rwkw 6000rpm

295rwkw 6500rpm

301rwkw 7000rpm

295rwkw 7500rpm

280rwkw 8000rpm

Car now much more response better feel and am confident that no problems driving it around.

Graeme

Make sure you dont get too excite and start speeding :P !

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Emsta, I guess it would depend on driver. You borrow the Ferrari I'll get my mates to block off a road and we will see. LOL.

Mate I don't know specs of ferrari but mine potential for around 3.5-3.9 0-100 and Mid 11 1/4 mile as we know depends on tyres/launch/driver and how much you want to thrash car.

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I feel for you dude...it took me a year to get everything sorted out properly.

The oil leak on mine was front and back seals which took 2 goes for the back and 3 goes for the front

I supected the pump...had that changed and all has been good since then...the bolts nearly were off.

I had also gear box and other issues which cost a shit loadsto fix...and while I was doing this

I was also modifying it.......so it was like a double wammy.

Look froward to seeing you at the next event...

Cheers. :)

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