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My clutch does occasionally make a funny noise, kinda like a shutter, but it doenst seem to worrying....

My car is getting the AVC-R tuned and dyno'd.... apparently it put out some fairly good results on the Genie Dyno..... I might take it to Steve as well to see how the readings compare if I can find the money at some stage...

Hmmm yes but I need to get from Perth to Myaree.... Hmmm... Time to ring around everyone I know :D

actually no i cant because i wiped the email i copied it from and i cant be bothered typing it all again basic story is i panicked cos there was a plastic burning smell coming from my car drove into a servo made a big fuss then realised it was a plastic bag hanging from my exhaust!

Hehe ... Niz is funny....

Paul I will do my best to pop in..... I am ringing around my friends to see if I can get a lift there today... I should get a copy of the dyno reading so it could be a good way of testing the relationship between the two dynos and readings....

How much for a power run though??? Does steve mind???

I am already putting this tuning on my credit card.... Damn getting paid monthly....

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