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Urgent help needed! :)

Does anyone have contact details for either Kristof or Adrian who used to be the tuners at RUF Performance?

They both tuned my car when I originally got my PFC earlier this year, but it seems like they've password protected the ECU and now my current tuner cannot get access to the maps etc.

I need their contact details urgently. I've tried calling their phone number, but I was told they went out of business and the company that's taken over from them (TODA Racing) doesn't have their contact details.

My car is currently sitting in another workshop about to get new turbo, fuel system, afm etc fitted, but they can't do anything if they can't access the PFC.

If anyone know's anything and can help me out, that would be greatly appreciated.

Alternatively, if anyone know's a way around the password protection on the PFC, that would also help.

Many thanks guys...

Brenden

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To my knowledge, they went out of business, for various reasons.

As far as I know, TODA didnt take them over, but Adrian is simply running TODA and doing his own dyno tuning out of the old RUF workshop.

Password protecting power fc's is not cool

Pm me for Kristoffs number

yes ruff is toda

ruff went out of business

adrian is has taken over the company..

and does dyno tuning and fixes cars also..

i all of my tuning and fixing there.

they are moving premiesis soon

but here's there number

96059477

Thanks guys - I tried chasing Adrian up today, but he wasn't there this morning (couldn't call this arvo as I had an exam).

Hopefully I can get this all sorted as my car is sitting in bits in the workshop at the moment and won't be going anyway till I can get access to the PFC :)

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