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Not sure if he's touched a RB30, but Martin at Speed Technology tuned my RB25DET + Wolf 3D+. ST are agents for Wolf, so they should know their stuff. And they work closely with AEM on the development of the Wolf.

Trouble is they are probably closed for Xmas / NY. Can't hurt to give them a try on Wednseday - 9873 5400.

Do you have a laptop? Worst case, I could give you my current map, and we could juggle it a bit to suit, at least it would get you running OK (mine punched 180 awkW).

thanx for the offer greg its much appreciated. i actually got my ecu from them and they gave me an rb25 map. my mate who has ef turbo with wolf helped me tweak it abit so im cruising for christmas at least. i will probably get them to get it right when finished running engine in. i thought if i could find someone as helpful as u with a 3.0 i might be able to get a map from them to save a bit of time/money when i take it there as they didnt have a 3.0 map. all the best for christmas buddy. cheers. Dave.

that has absolutely nothing to do with me so shove your :  "i know where your from" up your arse.  

have you pmed him with threats to sue yet?

Where in that thread did he say it had anything to do with you?

Take it to PM or i'll give you another 14days. And that goes for a number of other people. Stupid comments might be tolderated in other sections...

But not this one. This is a section to help people. And rubbish posts such as these are far from helping anyone and i will deal with them accodingly

Yep, Martin from Speed Technology does good work.

You should see the absolute variety of cars they get in there.

From a Proton dealer who has one of those littel GTI things making 145kW at the wheels (I've been in that and it's scary)

To a 5xx ci big block in a fully custom thing making 180 kw and 10,000nm of torque at like 2500rpm, before it almost spun the dyno over!!

He's pretty good at what he does.

BASS OUT

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