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Adrian it is just around the corner from my place in sydney like I said if you want it let me know and i will deliver. Just get 2 seperate tunes so if it takes a while to get the next lot you will still be able to drive it just use the e85 for race days and stuie you know the offer stands mate just give me the drums and i will fill them up.

cheers Mic

Ahh the penny drops.

I will be using it (e85) in the Galant when I can get it to Yavuz for a tune again. So I will be getting it for myself it wont take much to fill up a few extra drums.

cheers Mic

Fixed. Wake up man!

lulz @ kev.

I have in the past and will in the future give Kev a bunch of credit for tuning the arse out of rotaries that go hard and run good numbers but you won't see me talking up anyone more than my man Yavuz when it comes to turbo four-bangers.

Interestingly, SDR (not SCR) had eight cars at Supernats yesterday and they were all tuned by Yavuz - proving the man knows his shit when it comes to Wankel stuff as well!!

scared........... :down:

Very scared of breaking a motor due to an irregular and unreliable supply of fuel.

Right now the car isn't tuned on the edge so there is some leeway in the tune-up but when it gets more serious amounts of boost and timing, it'll be closer to the ragged edge and I don't fancy filling it up with fuel that has sat in a half-empty tank in the ground for months because no bastard is using the stuff yet.

Fuel in drums is more consistent and that's what I need.

That said, VP are releasing Roo-85 shortly. :laugh:

Very scared of breaking a motor due to an irregular and unreliable supply of fuel.

Right now the car isn't tuned on the edge so there is some leeway in the tune-up but when it gets more serious amounts of boost and timing, it'll be closer to the ragged edge and I don't fancy filling it up with fuel that has sat in a half-empty tank in the ground for months because no bastard is using the stuff yet.

Fuel in drums is more consistent and that's what I need.

That said, VP are releasing Roo-85 shortly. :thumbsup:

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