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The engine in TWO.06L was built by myself (Paul...DIRTgarage) after a workshop in Newcastle who i will not name, overboosted it while fitting an APEXi AVC-R. Thus destroying no.6 piston's ring lands. A unamed workshop in another part of Newcastle is apparently taking credit for the build. I dont know how this could be as they do not work on their own engines but send them down to Sydney for the work to be done for them. The only work this workshop done was on the previous engine, fitting a set of cam gears and dialing them in with incorrect spec's (not where i had requested them to be set) resulting in a 50hp loss in the top of the rev. range. If you can't build your own engines **** don't take credit for someone elses work!!!

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Well I can tell you someone eather has there wire's crossed or there full of sh1t! He has never said anything like that to me and we speak all the time on the subject of performance cars in newcastle and aus for that matter. He has nothing to gain from speaking such BULLSH1T. He has His own car to take credit for. But he doesnt even speak about it. Let alone your car. Dont beleive it. And please dont go calling people BOZO'S, When You say He only apparently said it. Cheers

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Well I can tell you someone eather has there wire's crossed or there full of sh1t! He has never said anything like that to me and we speak all the time on the subject of performance cars in newcastle and aus for that matter. He has nothing to gain from speaking such BULLSH1T. He has His own car to take credit for. But he doesnt even speak about it. Let alone your car.  Dont beleive it. And please dont go calling people BOZO'S, When You say He only apparently said it.  Cheers

Just thought we'd nip it in the bud to stop all the sh1t talk circulating. We know what was said.........enough said!!!!

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