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lololol.

Decided to go with E-tuner/Edge for final tune on Pulsar. didnt know he'd done a PGA members ride as well for a mean 290kW on 98. Will get Ace dyno/workshop to do run-in tune as he's a good guy and is local.

wew.

i'm not saying anything negative OR positive here in regards to E Tuner... just stating a fact

but the ONLY reviews I have EVER heard about him is how he was able to get so much more power than the previous tuner

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Lunch... hungry... Want another Mexican Parma from last night.... Cheese and Salsa and Jalapenos... it was like an orgasm in my mouth and everyone was invited.

aka... Mohsen's Saturday nights

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more interested in the curves than peaks/values. but its a fair point, I have noticed that most advertised clients are big power... but then again, how else does a tuner advertise and pull customers?

As long as it isnt too rich/lean, cold start, decent idle and fuel consumption. That and proficient in most common standalone ECU types.

yeee get that fixed lol.

meanwhile on the topic of silvia's for sale, what in the actual f**k is this http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Silvia-1994/SSE-AD-2256589/?Cr=22&sdmvc=1

when I used to work at autobarn I had a few Etuner customers and they all said the same thing

"I took my car to x, y and z and it made 200kw but then i went to E and it made 350... he's amazing"

do i really have to explain this further?

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