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Many thanks to Just Engine Management for being great hosts once again & facilitating another informative Tech Night.

 

Adam, Waseem and the boys were very generous to keep the shop open until late hours of the night & happy to answer all our Q's.

 

Huge range of topics were discussed from the basics right down to the little details. For me, myths were debunked especially regarding faulty CAS causes & solutions as well as selecting the right fuel setup requirements!

 

Thank you all for coming. I hope our members found the night just as informative :)

 

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Nice pic, it looks like the topic was interesting as usual because everyone has their thinking face on, or was the conversation about the dark art of tuning and everyone has their, "I haven't got a clue what he is talking about but if I don't break eye contact he won't ask me a question" face on, or is that just me...

Wish I was in NSW, for this.

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