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Got my car tuned at JEM(Sydney)and trying to chase up the paper copy of the dyno result. I am willing to pay Someone cash. To go in there to ask for the print out. Or email 

tried to get them to email it or send in text but they just keep saying yeah I’ll do it tomorrow. Even offered to pay them just for the bit of paper I don’t care what it cost I just want it. 
 

willing to pay $100 or what ever your price is

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On 25/1/2022 at 9:09 PM, soviet_merlin said:

Man, I feel your pain. The fact that it is such a small thing just makes it worse.

If you are still after it on 21/02 I'd be able to go past there and ask on the day.

Thanks heaps mate, I will still be waiting by then hahaha. so happy to pay you, let me know how much$ when you get it

thank you 

On 1/25/2022 at 8:44 PM, sic33r said:

🤦‍♂️For when I sell the car.

 

looking on all the forums you post on, you have a chip on your shoulder 

That makes even less sense that the sheet isn't even for you.

 

What is this chip you are talking about?

 

Anyway, how much power do you think the car makes?

 

On 26/1/2022 at 5:29 PM, tridentt150v said:

Should be a sheet saying what work they did, and a printout of power, torque, and EFR's, otherwise, how do you know if they did anything....asol very handy for future work and mods.

Exactly 100 percent

Just a question, but why did you leave without it ? You paid for it right ? - so demand it. Maybe they didn't save it and now giving you the run around.

I know they can't just email it off of the dyno in a pdf direct, as it'll be in a raw format that needs the mainline dyno software to convert it. They need to print it to pdf or print and scan then email, so really they're just being lasy unless they don't have the file.

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