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my Garage houses my Motorcycle and other Car, and because I already Started, the Skyline isn't running at the moment, and I can't move everything out to push it in.

As for tomorrow night, my Wife, my Eldest Brother and his Partner are going to the movies together, and I wanted to pick them up in my Skyline.

So instead of fixing my car, I am sitting here, watching James May the Reassembler.

Edited by Manne
31 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


Pressure musta dropped hey?

 

Yea the last tune was done with the dodgy fuel pump. Now with the new one certain rev points it surges harder. And I don't think they tuned it that well either. 

19 minutes ago, Manne said:

I can't recommend C-Red enough for that. Mark is amazing.

No thanks, I never had a very good impression or experience with them. Dealt with them multiple occasions and years. Not gonna go back. But if they are treating you well, by all means use them! 

I honestly couldn't imagine a bad experience with them. They've been really good to me, always willing to listen, and offer advice/little tricks to make things easier. Whenever I've had issues Diagnosing them has been free and their pricing always reasonable.

Hell, they let me borrow a clamp once to remove my seized oil filter.

Z00key uses them too.

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