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Full boost @ 4000-4500?

Yeah TiTAN - they have done a good job, it was kicking in at 5500 before, and now it's not the millenium falcon going into hyperspace "ie" head snap back when it kicked in, it's a very nice ramp up to power (still wheel spins in 2nd and 3rd if I'm a lead foot)

INVRTD - Check members rides - it's got all that motor talk stuff :happy:

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Nice work!!

Love the boys out at Autotech, Ed is the best :P How is there new workshop I haven't been out there yet?

Good Kat - more space - lots of nice skylines in the shop - still a little more work to be done in the office and most import, the cafe bar needs to be operational asap, it gets cold out there.

I think their web site is or will be up and running soon too.

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Good Kat - more space - lots of nice skylines in the shop - still a little more work to be done in the office and most import, the cafe bar needs to be operational asap, it gets cold out there.

I think their web site is or will be up and running soon too.

Oh awesome. I shall check it out some time. Giving them a break cause I think they were probably sick of talking to me after I got my turbos fitted!

Is it this one that you mean: http://www.racingtherapy.net/autotech/

I giggle when I see it cause it looks more like an accounting firm or something!

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