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hello beeennnyyyy

well having driven Bennys car last night, i can see why he is pissed off about it.

The car is tuner rich, way rich, there is a lot more timming to play with.

Overall the gar is a vast improvment on what he had, but there is a lot of work still to be done. The gearbox shifts fine, and the shift kit makes the changes nice and quick. It's very different to the manual car, because ther gear changes are so quick it doesn't feel like it pulls hard untill you look at the speedo. LOL.

Hopefully with some work we can turn it inot a very quick car.

Well regardless of anyting, I think if your not happy go back and have a talk to them. It just seems odd for brad to do a half arsed tune. My car was tuned by him and i was realy happy with the resalts i got. He's also tuned 2 of dad's cars, both with excelent results.

Well regardless of anyting, I think if your not happy go back and have a talk to them. It just seems odd for brad to do a half arsed tune. My car was tuned by him and i was realy happy with the resalts i got. He's also tuned 2 of dad's cars, both with excelent results.

I will be letting him know... I just want to drive the car for a bit to find a feel for anything. so that i can better explain what the issue is.. Thre is no point in going there after one short drive and saying its shit.. i realise this and i dont want to do that so i figure i will be more informed after the weekend and on monday i will talk to him.

Brad did all my tuning work. When i got mine done he asked how much boost i want to run and how hard to rev it. Mine was tuned in november last year and hasnt missed a beat since.

He doesnt go out to make the maximum power. He tunes things safe so they will be reliable and last.

How many people have tuned a 400rwkw RB25?. My car starts first time every time. I can drive it to hobart or just to the shop on the corner.

He knows his stuff

Cheers,

Rob

^^^^ Good to see you finally made 300. Would be nice and fun to drive now. I remember when I had 300rwkw.........

did you end up selling your old turbo setup??? and have you opened up the engine up yet??? do you know if it had GTR rods and pistons???

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