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Ha ha Olivia my wife got a free beanie just before terry grabbed the last cap Muhahahahahaha!!!!

And apparently "Im the man" according to Adam. I told him that Matt has spent way more money then me so he should hold that title.

Or maybe you might get it matt once you reach 400kw on a stock rb25 :ph34r:

If you buy and ECU or Dash, I'll make sure that you get a beanie and a cap!

Haha sounds like an expensive Beanie ;) But worth every cent...

Ha ha Olivia my wife got a free beanie just before terry grabbed the last cap Muhahahahahaha!!!!

And apparently "Im the man" according to Adam. I told him that Matt has spent way more money then me so he should hold that title.

Or maybe you might get it matt once you reach 400kw on a stock rb25 :ph34r:

Sonofabitch :domokun:

On behalf of Haltech I would like to thank Adam from JEM and all the SAUNSW execs and members for an enjoyable day. We always enjoy interacting and getting feedback from our end users and it's great catching up with you all. We also hope you enjoyed our presentation, given the opportunity Matt our Brand Manager would have been able to keep going for hours :rofl: He was super excited when he found the photo of a young Adam asleep in the old Haltech offices :P

If anyone would like to ask some post-event questions directly to us Sales & Tech guys, feel free to send them through to [email protected] with "SAU Tech Day" in the subject line and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

I would like to thank SAU for organising another great information afternoon. Adam provided a good presentation and was a great host for the event - not to mention the informative presentations from the respective manufacturers.

Those caps and beanies were there one minute and gone the next - when we arrived home Clinton produced one of the caps from his show bag. Who else was lucky enough to grab one - apart from Terry?

On behalf of Haltech I would like to thank Adam from JEM and all the SAUNSW execs and members for an enjoyable day. We always enjoy interacting and getting feedback from our end users and it's great catching up with you all. We also hope you enjoyed our presentation, given the opportunity Matt our Brand Manager would have been able to keep going for hours :rofl: He was super excited when he found the photo of a young Adam asleep in the old Haltech offices :P

If anyone would like to ask some post-event questions directly to us Sales & Tech guys, feel free to send them through to [email protected] with "SAU Tech Day" in the subject line and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Haha thanks guys!

I couldn't see that pic clearly enough but you could tell who it was... Feel free to post it here so i can pick on Adam some more :ph34r:

On behalf of Haltech I would like to thank Adam from JEM and all the SAUNSW execs and members for an enjoyable day. We always enjoy interacting and getting feedback from our end users and it's great catching up with you all. We also hope you enjoyed our presentation, given the opportunity Matt our Brand Manager would have been able to keep going for hours :rofl: He was super excited when he found the photo of a young Adam asleep in the old Haltech offices :P

If anyone would like to ask some post-event questions directly to us Sales & Tech guys, feel free to send them through to [email protected] with "SAU Tech Day" in the subject line and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Maybe this is why you cant get 400kw Matt. Cause Adams falling asleep anywhere after 300kw while sitting on the dyno.

Maybe this is why you cant get 400kw Matt. Cause Adams falling asleep anywhere after 300kw while sitting on the dyno.

Oh i dont think anyone can sleep through that sound :wub:

I enjoyed learning how eflex works and what it takes to tune such a set up. Being a mechanic myself i still didnt fully understand how an engine could run and work out exactly how much Ethanol was in the blend of fuel. Now i know. Even Olivia felt much more educated after the tech night :)

To-day's the last day that you can take advantage of the Adaptronic offer.

And we at SAU, appreciated that offer given to us.

Wide-band AFR Kit can be most useful!

Adam tutored us really well on what it can do!




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