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Just a quick thread to say a huge thanks to Ray from R.E Customs, Jeff from Techsport and Matt Lowth. Treated the Evo to an AVCR which Jeff kindly went out, purchased and couriered to my work but unfortunately I didnt receive. Jeff then went out and bought another which I went and collected as it was 5pm yesterday before heading to Rays. The AVCR did arrive this morning I might add which will be on its way back to Jeff tomorrow.

Ray spent the evening fitting the AVCR followed by a lot of dyno runs with Matt Lowth, Evo tuning guru. I think we clocked up 30+ dyno runs until we got it right resulting in both Matt and Ray working on my car until 11pm last night.

A huge huge thanks to Jeff, Ray and Matt for their efforts resulting in a previous run of 154kw and an after run of 175kw.

See you all around soon :):)

The dumps don't make a huge difference on the Evo's as they are already good, its the CAT that is the main restricter at the moment. Running 18-19psi which isnt a lot higher than stock. :banana:

Its fatboy :)

hahahahahaha :laughing-smiley-014:

He shouted me a coffee this morning but at the same time did rub the warmth of having a flasher coat and gloves on while I in my 63kg frame was freezing with just the SAU vest on at Techsport! :)

:D

Jezuz Christ Matt, You have about 80rwkws more then me at the moment and the reason your not quicker then me is your car must be a handful to drive. Just punch out some more laps in a car that drives the same from week to week and it will be damn fast.

That said, cant wait to see what you have done. Want to see the rwd boyds take it to the GTR guys towards the latter part of this year :laugh:

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