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just got home 15mins ago, time is currently 2:46am

longest and worst f**king day ever..

on a higher note:

SR cranked over and sounded very very mean.. brought a huge smile to tristian and my face..

still needs a little more adjustment and engine diagnostics scan before i give it the ok to roll out

just got home 15mins ago, time is currently 2:46am

longest and worst f**king day ever..

on a higher note:

SR cranked over and sounded very very mean.. brought a huge smile to tristian and my face..

still needs a little more adjustment and engine diagnostics scan before i give it the ok to roll out

still at work me

:D:):)

just got home 15mins ago, time is currently 2:46am

longest and worst f**king day ever..

on a higher note:

SR cranked over and sounded very very mean.. brought a huge smile to tristian and my face..

still needs a little more adjustment and engine diagnostics scan before i give it the ok to roll out

:D oath buddy

"Bassed on" but not THE v44

Mark from godzilla who installed it told me.

Yeah V44 with 2 extra injector outputs, and a few more inputs. None of the extra features or anything the V88 offers. Bit of a dodgy sales pitch telling you its a mix of the V44 and V88

Yeah V44 with 2 extra injector outputs, and a few more inputs. None of the extra features or anything the V88 offers. Bit of a dodgy sales pitch telling you its a mix of the V44 and V88

No biggy man the ecu works good for what I want it for and it was a good price

Haha does that come with a :D stick?

@Danski, hell yeah man, it's a great ECU. Currently on the top of my list for when I finally get around to an ECU for mine. I just hate dodgy sales c*nts giving misleading information

Haha does that come with a :) stick?

@Danski, hell yeah man, it's a great ECU. Currently on the top of my list for when I finally get around to an ECU for mine. I just hate dodgy sales c*nts giving misleading information

Wooo go vi-pec ;)

Yeah I know wat ya mean about dodgy sales pithces

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