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Originally posted by Nizmo

they did it all at once - took car for drive - came back handed keys to me

Niz , I am still not convinced it is not a balance prob.

Only other thing i can think of that causes the symptoms you are describing ( note the service adviser type , non committed type reply :( ) is possibly loose front wheel bearings.

If I can get some time , I can come to your place or you come to mine ( with a chaperone if you don't trust me );)

And we can do some inspection.

cheers

ken

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Originally posted by adam 32

ken; revised question...

can andrew tune it? do you know what interface they use? cos theres no external output on the ECU itself

Mate , I have never seen anyone in WA tune one yet.

Jash had one in bigred and lumpy couldn't tune it so it was binned for an Autronics when the engine was put in GTAAH.

I think it is done with smoke and mirrors:bahaha:

Cheers

Ken

ps try pm 'ing steve sst for a tuners point of view. He'sa cool and will give you a reasonably straight answer.

Originally posted by Nizmo

yeah that would be good ken :(

What ??

good I come to you or good you come to me ?

I have a jack so the latter would prolly be better but bring someone with you ( aka Paul )

My wife is suspicious of what I do as it is and a gorgeous 6' 1" blonde calling to my place alone is not going to help at all:D

cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

ok if u want me to bring paul i will - yeah i'll come to u - um dont know what suburb u're in but wil work that out later :(

Paul has whaled here b4 , he knows .

Ps , pm ed you

cheers

Ken

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