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Adrian and I never received our stickers which I was under the impression came with SASAU membership??

I also have a bit of bacon to donate to the BBQ also. :D

nice i will cook up for brunch will go with eggs quiet well :P

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arrgh got another tune....no leaks found and car only makes 237.7rwkw......on 20psi (midrange) dropping to 14-15psi (top end).....time to get onto Hypergear as this turbo should be easily making around the 250-260rwkw mark.....

arrgh got another tune....no leaks found and car only makes 237.7rwkw......on 20psi (midrange) dropping to 14-15psi (top end).....time to get onto Hypergear as this turbo should be easily making around the 250-260rwkw mark.....

From what I've seen, Hypergear always inflates their power figures, that's just in my opinion though

ok so i have called the tuner AGAIA, and now he says that he didnt think i wanted to get the car tuned anywhere else but with him hence why he didnt put the nistune in..

is there more than one nistune? coz i asked for a nistune..

i didnt think there was more than one nistune..

any ideas what i can do..?

he is pretty much not doin ne thing to help except tell me i should have gone back to him..

the idea is that on occasions like this when i need a tune ASAP and the closest place is boost works then i go there...

Adrian, without knowing the exact circumstances of the original conversation it's pretty hard to comment.

But if in fact you made it clear that you wanted a Nistune and he understood exactly what you meant but failed to deliver, you have every right to a FULL refund under consumer law......regardless of how much work he actually did.

You are also not obliged to return to him so I can't understand why that flakey arguement is being used.

OCBA PH: 8204 9777 will tell you the same thing.

Well here I was on the way visiting a friend in seaford tonight when all of a sudden I see some headlights bouncy down a side street to my left. This car had easily been doing over 100, basically I had to swerve and put my foot down for him to miss me. He's come out of the side street and straight over the medium strip.

Shook me up for a good 30mins, as I could of easily been killed.

^^^^^^^ Thats really bad luke hope your ok

too kind ! :P

i know ill bring it to the track on monday, hopefully i come got Dr's for my wrist on the monday as well

Adrian, without knowing the exact circumstances of the original conversation it's pretty hard to comment.

But if in fact you made it clear that you wanted a Nistune and he understood exactly what you meant but failed to deliver, you have every right to a FULL refund under consumer law......regardless of how much work he actually did.

You are also not obliged to return to him so I can't understand why that flakey arguement is being used.

OCBA PH: 8204 9777 will tell you the same thing.

This is sort of what i told Adrian, i also got emails from from 2 other Dyno places out lining the Nistune, what it is and how much it should cost so he can take them with him if he does the comsumer affairs thing

From what I've seen, Hypergear always inflates their power figures, that's just in my opinion though

I'm going to jump on the anti hyper-gear bandwagon,

I wouldn't recommend them to anyone or use any of their gear personally.

From what I understand the customer service is great - untill you receive the item and then have issues with it and this is where the customer service falls apart

From what I understand the customer service is great - untill you receive the item and then have issues with it and this is where the customer service falls apart

A friend of mine recently had a PU highflow done, the first time the dump flange looked very rushed and nasty, hypergear paid for return postage and made up a complete new exhaust housing/flange which has just arrived back in Adelaide this week, so would have to disagree with the poor after-sales support.

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