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Was excellent! enjoyed all the free bee gooness of stickers and great info!. Video in the process of the intro. But unfortunately camers died half way through adams epic speech lol. Will post when done :)

I had to depart a little early but I can safely say I know a lot more about ECUs than I did before.

Thanks to all who contributed and Adam for hosting the event.

Thanks Adam for hosting another great and informative event and thanks to all of the manufacturers for taking the time to present their products. And thanks Terry for organising another awesome tech event!

Very informative Tech arvo indeed. Many thanks to Adam, the boys at JEM, all the ECU reps & SAU execs. It was very interesting to listen to all the reps & checking out the demo tables. And what an awesome goodies bag!

But that MoTeC M1.. :drool:

Oh and BTW thanks to Adam and all the crew. And sorry to Matt Gtt for not saying bye to you and carmen. We were so hungry we ran off quick lol.

Fantastic day and ALOT learnt!
Thanks to Adam and everyone involved for speaking and giving so much information.

Really enjoyed having a chat to everyone.

The show bags are fantastic as well and slipped so much extra info in there.

Lastly thankyou to Terry for setting up yet another awesome Tech arvo :)

Definitely the best Tech Arvo I've been to so far!!

Many thanks to the execs for organising this one, but special thanks have to be given to Adam and all the Manufacturers who presented!! It was definitely appreciated greatly!! :)

I do apologise again for having to leave fairly promptly, as it was , I just made my flight by about 5 minutes!

If anyone wants to discuss any of the MoTeC products further, I am more than happy to do so on here, either through continuing this discussion or via PM's, the only area that I will not go into is pricing, as that is a discussion that needs to be done directly through one of our dealers.

No, we thank you Stephen for flying up from Melb to do a great presentation!

Here's the Motec Unit in my son's car > tuned really well by Adam. The Display Unit/Touch Screen (green) was placed in lieu of the ash tray.

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He was quite sick on the day which is why he couldn't come and have a chat with you before you had to catch a plane back.

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About 330wKw on low boost and N1 turbos I think was the figure.

All done enjoy and SUBSCRIBE!!!!! lol

Nice job mate :yes:

Oh and BTW thanks to Adam and all the crew. And sorry to Matt Gtt for not saying bye to you and carmen. We were so hungry we ran off quick lol.

Haha that is OK, we were stuffed by the time we got home! left home at 7am and got home just after 10pm...

Did anyone record the talk from MoTec?

Yes, Adam recorded all the speakers and will likely put them on his JEM Youtube page... Once he does i think we can post an ECU education thread and hopefully help people make their decisions easier, also hope it gives something back to the Manufacturers as they took a fair bit of time and effort with their presentations :)

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Great behind-the-scenes wk there VP-Mat! Oh yes, and Carmen! :)

Trivia. There's always trivia. I went up to Stephen after the presentations catching him before he romped off to the airport. Noticing there were several Motec caps and Motec beanies on their table, I asked, "How much are you selling the headwear for?" Stephen replied, "Oh they're free! "

I looked back at the table and they were all gone! Lucky I was holding one!

Haltech did a great PR task too of supplying clothing f/s at special prices and cooking our lunches!

Sounds like it was a great event, so bummed I couldn't make it :(

I would liked to have heard some thoughts of my Syvecs S8 from the MoTec rep, a guy I know from the offroad racing scene is a MoTec rep here in Sydney ( Bill Croft - Unicap ) had not heard of them

Dammit I need a new beanie :D




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