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So rear housing has been changed....

What a difference it has made.

And lol at CRD

NO , it is a different Turbo, it was supposed to be a 6262 when I had the T78 taken off, it is a 6266

Shit 100 in , still has the E85, pod cover and if I can some Vids to go

Garage wars all over again..... Good to see nothing has changed in 20 years.

No war, I went to a different mechanic closer to home and he found a few things to change and it worked :)

Its all about reputation. And how do you get good rep? By having happy customers.

Anyway, this thing will be a monster on e85

I'm sure CRD didn't get where they are by having unhappy customers for 25years.

Good outcome for Pete just the same.

^^^ LOL @ the CRD fan boii! You've done nothing but defend them all along and are still trying to!

The result is night and day and goes to show who does the hard yards to get their customers the results they paid for! GTFO out of this thread!

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I'm sure CRD didn't get where they are by having unhappy customers for 25years.

Good outcome for Pete just the same.

I have never put crap on CRD about their mechanical skills, communication skills need some work and they did build this motor and the drive line and they run great.

But I did question the way my car ran for the mods I had on it when compared to similar cars.

^^^ LOL @ the CRD fan boii! You've done nothing but defend them all along and are still trying to!

The result is night and day and goes to show who does the hard yards to get their customers the results they paid for! GTFO out of this thread!

Come on Mick, don't be bashful , say what on your mind, lol

You are one tough critic :ur fired:

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I'm sure CRD didn't get where they are by having unhappy customers for 25years.

Good outcome for Pete just the same.

I agree.... Something is going on here.

But your right, regardless the result is good and expected with the setup.

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