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It won't want to putter around, it'll want to turn tyres everywhere!

Paulie Paulie Paulie , you do not have to disappear in a cloud of smoke going to Woollies :)

I am not going to change anything again, if it runs anywhere near what I want, thats farken it, no more of this shit!

Do they have a dyno and a tuner? It should start up and be run in on the dyno and tuned and then ideally you will get another tune when its done about 10,000.

Do they have a dyno and a tuner? It should start up and be run in on the dyno and tuned and then ideally you will get another tune when its done about 10,000.

Hi Bob, this is CRD they do cars internationally and have a pretty good reputation. Their work seems tough and stands up to hard driving.

I just cannot handle the time shit, there is no need for it , especially from a company that can do this type of specialty work.

2k is a plentiful run in period.

If I follow instructions, 1000k should do it, but that is like driving home and back to Sydney. I will be working the motor on the way home, about 350Klm, change oil, do another 500 and change again and do some more Ks, book it in and back to Sydney for the tune, hopefully for the last time to do with the car, well that is, if I ever get it back :)

Hi Like, .2L,? 2.6 t0 3.2 = .6L to help off boost ?

Luke has a 3.0, you have a 3.2. Basically means you're gonna have more grunt naturally without the aid of the turbo.

Some movement but the bonnet is back on why do that before all of the motor work is done , it would only get in the way, yes/no? see what has happened, you blokes have got me all paranoid :(

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You will likely get a small vid of it running next week.

and you will be off to pick it up

That would be soooooooo GOOOOOOOOOOD!

But I will not hold my breath :(

4 bolts. 10 mins effort

makes it easier to work in the bay. Safer for the protection of the bonnet.

Saying that I see a lot just use an extension type bar on the bonnet to hold it up higher

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