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See if he offers money back gaurentee's?

I do. If some one isnt satisfied i will refund all tuning money and load the tune back in they came with. Hopefully it never happens.

I will try help u out as much as i can for price wise buddy.

Let me know.

Yeah, i will speak to him if there is any further delays and ask for money back, and he will reload the old tune and ill just drop it off @ jez's

lolololol

Still battling with the tune >_< Sounds like JEZ is the way to go here... Hopefully your tuner can be reasonable after everything you have been through :glare:

How come? You wanna go for a schpinn?

You can call ARTZ, his is running and making an awesome 267kw at only 1 bar and with a failed clutch :)

pretty sure he was referring to Jez so he can use him for tuning lol

Still battling with the tune >_< Sounds like JEZ is the way to go here... Hopefully your tuner can be reasonable after everything you have been through :glare:

I know, and i hope so too!

JEM was on the cards early last year but he couldn't squeeze me in.

hopefully can get it sorted out asap. i miss my car :(

How come? You wanna go for a schpinn?

You can call ARTZ, his is running and making an awesome 267kw at only 1 bar and with a failed clutch :)

Sorry that was directed at JEZ, people got their posts in before mine. I probably would have gotten JEZ to tune my SS1PU if he were in Melbourne, but my car is in very good hands at Racepace so :)

As for Artz, I plan on dragging the mofo if my SS1PU does what it's supposed to ;)

JEM was on the cards early last year but he couldn't squeeze me in.

hopefully can get it sorted out asap. i miss my car :(

JEM are the gurus when it comes to Haltech :thumbsup: I cant wait to get my car tuned.... I MISS my car after 2 years lol

Look forward to seeing the finished result on your beast :cheers:

New haltech and vipec/link software is awesome and very similar. Same layout which makes things easier.

Race wars

Kando vs Hypergear.

Gonna be a good race. I wanna see results for a rolling 3rd

Gear start from 2000rpm. Or 4th if ur on a race track. Curious to see who comes on boost 1st an wins up top

Haha Im getting more keen on the Kando vs Hypergear result than Dori's results lol..

Don't forget, the abilities of the drivers count big time as well.. So maybe do a driver swap and see if the results can be replicated..?

How can the driver abilities count? Goes like this-

Pull up at lights look at each other,

Kando driver says, "whts the retail on one of those",

"More than u can afford Pal, hypergear" rev car and make dose.

Then cruise up to race track Put in 4th gear both at same speed around 2000rpm. Look at each other, nod then foot flat

:)

Gonna be a good race. I wanna see results for a rolling 3rd

Gear start from 2000rpm. Or 4th if ur on a race track. Curious to see who comes on boost 1st an wins up top

Don't forget, the abilities of the drivers count big time as well.. So maybe do a driver swap and see if the results can be replicated..?

How can the driver abilities count? cruise up to race track Put in 4th gear both at same speed around 2000rpm. Look at each other, nod then foot flat

:)

:pwned::rofl2:

Curious to see who comes on boost 1st an wins up top

I'll take a stab in the dark that, in a rolling scenario from low rpm (2000) my car should pull ahead, given it's the more "streetable" turbo and gets on boost from about 3000 onwards...until around 4000, where Artz would come on and start to reel me in / eventually overtake. From there who knows...probably come down to max power and turbo efficiency in the top end. The Kando might well take it there if Artz can get his slipping clutch sorted.

Would be interesting to test a couple of different scenarios...the rolling from 2000rpm to test lag, and a rolling from 4000rpm where both turbos should be well on song, to test their response (?).

Haha Im getting more keen on the Kando vs Hypergear result than Dori's results lol..

Don't forget, the abilities of the drivers count big time as well.. So maybe do a driver swap and see if the results can be replicated..?

We can swap cars just to get a feel for each turbo, compare based on subjective opinion...but the only fair objective competition would be a rolling drag IMO, taking driver skill out of it.

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