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About time we got one here :P

Where abouts is Signature Motorsports as I haven't heard of them before?

Need to run mine back up on a dyno to check the timing after a certian workshop at Wacol played with the timing and lost me 20rwkw :nyaanyaa:

About time we got one here :P

Where abouts is Signature Motorsports as I haven't heard of them before?

Need to run mine back up on a dyno to check the timing after a certian workshop at Wacol played with the timing and lost me 20rwkw :nyaanyaa:

Hes in Lobb street bud, near the train line. And yes, he knows his stuff. He'lll make a FIST of it for sure. :laughing-smiley-014:

If he's as good as he says he is I'm there too sub. :laughing-smiley-014: I have spent a lot of time flappin the breeze with a lot of dyno tuners but the buck stops with Mick. the job is his.

He is either one clever bastard or he is baffling me with bullshit. After seeing some of his creations i am betting on the former.

used Mick with my old Hilux, did all the fab work for the custom turbo manifold, and dump pipe, upgraded radiator etc... quality work.

Dyno tune, on 13psi cracked the 300hp mark before an intake leak appeared (not done by him).

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