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Adam Neish is one of Sydney's most trusted engine tuners
Adam is our kind host for this SAU.NSW Event on "ECUs"...
* Saturday afternoon from 2pm
* 26th July
* 2/2 Noonan Rd Ingleburn

Eats and Drinks are graciously supplied too!

Members and Member Applicants can put their names down for this free SAU.NSW afternoon at Just Engine Management.
* Be ready to ask Qs
* Feel free to supply the name and model of your ECU for Adam to comment on; especially the following issues.

Do you want your ECU to provide more advanced functions than you currently have?
Does your ECU provide the tuning flexibility that you require?
Do you wish to change engine hardware and thus obtain the best ECU for your needs according to budget?
Do you require more diagnostics and datalogging than what your current ECU provides?
These are some of the qualms that Adam will tackle, plus your own personal ones.

Register now! If you're not yet a Member, apply now!
Limited to 40 Members.
1) DekA (E)
2) MrFijiGold (M)
3) Victory (M)
4) Clinton (M)
5) RMBLBE (M)
6) D_I_F (M)
7) MR33YO (E)
8) Terry_GT-R34 (E)
9) levinboy (E)
10 stagea pete (M)
11) Redline_GTR (E)
12) 34GeeTeeTee (VP)
13) Carmen (M)
14) twotwisted (M)
15) Tats (E)
16) luke gtr (E)
17) God_speed (M)
18) Kinks (M)
19) PRO_32 (M)
20) Calsonic14U (M)
21) Olivia (M)
22) GoldZilla (VP)
23) Owens (M)
24) Aussie_Delivered_R32_GTR (M)
25) vorse (M)
26) deongster (M)
27) NXTIME (M)
28) GOD12A (M)
29) sammi_d (M)
30) RiseofBrutality (M)
31) Moelders (M)
32) nick_7g (M)
33) Edifier (M)
34) crashdown (P)
35) BWRGTR (M)
36) TREGTR (M)
37) JoelyMoley (M)
38) Stallo (M)
39) Sovereign337 (M)
40) 533 RYC (M)


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** CHECK OUT 'ADDENDA' ON PAGE 7

Please add Clinton and me to the list.

I would like some advice regarding some Power FC common problems. My R33 GTR VSPEC sometimes has the ALSD issue and I would like some advice on possible causes and solutions.




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