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i'm in but what nights are they held in the week?

this is awesome, finally ssomeone giving advice and a demo of what to do with our cars, and finally some proof ofhow a certain ecu can work before and after.

Main reason i havent gone back to jem after they advised that i should get an aftermarket ecu is because i find it hard to part with $1000+ on an ecu and then dyno time costs and i still dont have first hand info of the benefits from a tuned ecu. If my car was chosen i'd surely leave the ecu in the car and pay them for the job if i'm happy with the results.

im sure theres heaps of people in the same boat as me who dont wanna spend the money because they are not sure of the end result. but i'm sure, like my self, that when they see the end result they would probably buy it.

im in if its not when i have work or uni...

tom

It will be held on either a Tuesday or Wednesday night depending on J.E.M's work load for that week... Please email JEM your details so we can organise a night ASAP!!

The reason why they called it a "Night Club" is cause it will be an evening event from 6pm till 9pm so that everyone can make it after work/uni...

Regards,

Sarkis

Edited by QRI05E

UPDATE

I visited JEM today and they only have recieved 7 email confirmations and it seems there have been 12 votes. Can those who have not yet emailed JEM please do so ASAP?

- There is a possibility that we can hold the event on a Friday night if there is enough interest.

Regards,

Sarkis

UPDATE

It seems we have 20 entries however only 14 emails have been received to date.

J.E.M will be sending a group email next week to everyone entered so dont be worried if you haven't received anything yet.

Regards,

Sarkis

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