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those words have just lost all meaning to me :D

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those words have just lost all meaning to me :D

not dead now you just breathed some life into it

nice fresh minty life

I figured, i got this in my head all day, you all can burn in hell with me.

(dont know how to link youtube vids the fancy way)

you'll have to give me the gist of it no youtube at work :D

skins where do you work?? And yeah no youtube on my phone when out in the valley... Please explain the vid for me!

Also..... anyone have experience with haltech or emanage? I can get an emanage blue for pretty cheap off a mate, but apparently they're a pain to install + tune (anyone here know someone who can tune them?)

On the other hand, I know nothing about the haltechs.

I was wanting to install myself, I'm pretty handy....... but won't be able to tune.

Debate......... NOW!

Haltechs are the shit and have the plug n play harnesses for around $100 extra. The platinum sports 2000 are around 2k for the unit itself though and will be overkill for a stockish application. If your cars basically got a stock turbo and you plan on keeping it that way go either the nistune or a toshi remap or equivalent. All comes down to how much you wanna budget for and the application. Wolf have the v500 and v4x something. Pretty sure both can come complete the harnesses for a 33 too. I honestly wouldn't bother with an emanage or an safc though considering the cost of getting a nistune installed and tuned is around the 1k mark.

Also PFCs are f*cking ancient. Do these people run 486s with their 18k dial up modems to connect to the interwebs as well?

Mad analogy! Windows 3.11 FTL :D ....just like pfc's

skins where do you work?? And yeah no youtube on my phone when out in the valley... Please explain the vid for me!

Brisbane City Council. If you could it work. :D I work in the water industry.

i need motivation to work on my cars

pffftttt motivation... just drink beer instead ;)

Morning mangs. Another beautiful day at work.

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