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Paul no you dont

he wants the manual for the one i have "dual dial" .... you dont have the manual for that :)

neither do i :D

Works A1 tho :cool:

P.S: if you do manage to get manual would you mind photocopying and posting a copy to me pleeeeaseee!

hey Josh .... debate having is there seems to be a couple of types of Blitz EBC's ive got Type S but mine seems to be older than everyone elses ..... its got a Lo and Hi boost setting and dials thats it. Where pauls i think was newer and you can digitally set it to what boost you want :(

Pauls has the manual for his newer one ..... but i dont have manual for my older version .... so if you've got the manual for that - that would be great :P

well if yours is like mine do mind photocopying the manual for me purdy please :)

Yeah sorry i didnt have time to talk to you guys i was late for class :) so i quickly spoke to your cuz gave him a quick run down on what was happening with the car then had to shoot off ;)

I'll be there Monday night so if your there i'll be able to say a proper Hi this time!

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