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Kaizen Garage

New and Used Parts as well as Specialised Electrical Work for Toyota, Nissan, Mazda and Subaru

QLD Agent for Adaptronic Engine Management

Phone Anthony 0415 185 815 [email protected]

i dont think u understand my history with efi

they didnt take my 32 on the dyno at their dyno day - and because myself and some of the others chucked a stink on the forums said it really wasnt good enough blah blah blah,

they havnt really liked myself, or some of the others :ninja:

oh i see

*serious face* buy an adaptronic they have ignition cut launch control

yeeeh - one day ill explain the long version to you hahaha

ill hav a read on the adaptronic - i must admit though i do like the fact that the pfc is so common in srs :ninja:

yeeeh - one day ill explain the long version to you hahaha

ill hav a read on the adaptronic - i must admit though i do like the fact that the pfc is so common in srs :ninja:

its common because it is old, adaptronic is the new black, pretty much every sr in the drift scene is using them now...and the software is so easy anyone could use it and it takes 4 seconds to download off the site

wow andy thats pretty sick how the ecu can change itself when it senses more modifications..

yes pretty cool feature that, we need to get outs up and running

ps Andy here CBF signing in

hey colin we should do a midnight mountain run in our project 31's i got no headlights or interior and im running space savers!

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