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yeah i noticed the sig. i wonder if rukus has even had work done there? of are you just spruiking for the fun of it?

ye Yavuz has tuned my 33 and 32 and done a full service on it too b4..

Yavuz is also one of my old mates' brother

I have E BOOST II in the my Zed TT slot car and very good. We did have issues with a GTR with Blitz Dual SBCi over 20 psi. It was fluctuating the boost badly and could not stabilise it no matter what we did. We swapped it for another after trying to add filters in line and adjust gain etc thinking it may be faulty and then after changing for another new one same probs. Put E Boost in and all good. Bigger solenoid the Blitz dual solenoid is not very big in fact small and may not cope with big boost it seems. Yes Ben our tuner with 10.66 132mph MR2 is clever and tells it as it is and very capable. We have lap top tuning for Power FC GTR and GTS-T we also specialise in GTR, GTS-T and ZEDs.

ive had my race car tuned r32 gtr form crd and the tune was ok but there was alot of timming in it like 40 deg and i spent $1200 for tune and to move the timming gears then it was tuned at jem (just engine management) by Adam he has a lap top with the soft ware for power fc and most other after market computers when the car was finished it had gained 33 kw at the wheels and drove great at a cost of $350 His address is unit 3/10 Helles Ave Moorebank

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