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Hey guys, once again I will be helping out all my fellow SAU members (even you tight ass unpaying members including myself lol) in an exclusive offer from Just Engine Management www.justenginemanagement.com and just would like to generate some figures to see how many people would be genuinely interested so we can organise a Group Buy as well as Dyno Day. So please poll your preference.

Dyno Day:

Will be organised at a unanimous day and time where it suits everyone. Price will depend on the number of people. Each car will get 3 dyno runs in shootout mode as well as printout. BYO food and drinks and might be able to organise a BBQ. I am aware that recent dyno days are at $50 so i will do my best to get you a better if not equal deal.

Group Buy:

As many people know, JEM is one of Australia’s leading tune shops and has had some of the most powerful machines step off their dyno. I will be organising an SAU Group Buy on the following:

ECU + Fitting & Tuning Package – I will talk to JEM and organise a package of various ECU’s including Haltech, EMS, Motech, Autronic, Microtech and others with full installation as well as dyno and road tuning. I know many of you will be interested depending on the price, but I guarantee that these prices will beat any quote and will only be exclusive to the group buy. So not anyone off the street will be able to walk in to JEM and get these prices.

Road & Dyno Tuning – I will also organise a Group Buy for tuning of your current ECU. So for all those out there with a plug & play Apexi PFC or any other ECU that you have bought second hand or with base map, this package will give you an exclusive price to tune your car to its upmost performance. Not to mention an improved fuel economy, reliability and increased average power. Yet again I guarantee that these prices will beat any quote and will only be exclusive to the group buy.

Custom Package - Additionally ill organise custom packages for anyone who has specific needs for example if someone wants an EBC installed and dyno tuning or wants a fuel pump and fuel cut defender + tune .etc. ill organise an exclusive package to suit your needs. So feel free to post any of your interests.

Regards,

Sarkis

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Im not sure on the remap... i will look into it for you... keep you posted

At the moment im not getting prices or quotes, just a general number of interests... so please poll your preference and we can work out all the detailed things later on...

Cheers

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UPDATE - Just spoke to Adam at J.E.M and we have organised an offer $50 per car for a power pass in shoot out mode at minimum 5 cars. Each person will also recieve a dyno print out.

So who ever is intrested, PM me and we can get the ball rolling

Regards,

Sarkis

Its not gonna be a dyno day cause Adam said its going to bee too hecktic. He has organised to dyno 5 min up to 10 max cars at one time and will do it for $50 providing i set up the booking... so once we get 5 confirmations, ill organise the day and time for the Dyno power runs

PM me if you wanna be in! so i can make a list

Cheers

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ECU + Install & Tune Package

I want a price, pref something close to pfc with all the stock stuff + 25points of tuneable goodness

that way I can get the boost controller addon at the same time, get it all done right !

I will be getting a price list soon on various ECU + Fit & Tune packages including all the popular name brand ECU's

The PFC is hard to come across so if you can get one, he will be more then happy to tune it for you.

I'll keep you all posted

Cheers




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