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Anyone had a varex long term? Reliable?

Anyone got the optional rpm based controller?

yeh had one.. reliable? the muffler is, not the actual control box and remotes, i went through 2 boxes and remotes..

a few other people have said the same.

Anyone had a varex long term? Reliable?

Anyone got the optional rpm based controller?

Me. No issues here; works like a charm. I usually leave it open though, occasionally switching it to silent and back now and then just to keep the mechanism from sticking.

Didn't know they had an RPM controller. I prolly wouldn't bother with that in a turbo car though; seems counteractive to spooling up.

All these avatar changes i cant keep up with who's who. :(

Few mates with varex exhausts, couple of problems here and there but nothing too major..

On another note, duno why I got so drunk last night and having to pick my mate up from airport this morning :(

at airport now. only here for emotional support and chauffeur. wouldn't mind so much if the mrs' mother wasn't here. would rather be seeing a musical theatre performance... oh wait, I have to do that tonight too.

:| kinda wish I was at work all day.

Me. No issues here; works like a charm. I usually leave it open though, occasionally switching it to silent and back now and then just to keep the mechanism from sticking.

Didn't know they had an RPM controller. I prolly wouldn't bother with that in a turbo car though; seems counteractive to spooling up.

The emo has a decent sized muffler on it but at idle it is very deep and boomy, the idea being to just have it open above 3k

I can see how this works.

he says it's sold.

askes for your contact detaisla dn bank accoutn to give you the 200$..monies gone.

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