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SAU Group Buy # 1

Hey guys, as promised I have organized a Group Buy with Just Engine Management (www.justenginemanagement.com) for Dyno Power Passes, Current ECU Road & Dyno tuning, ECU Supply, Fit and Tune Package as well as SAU exclusive Custom Packages.

Unfortunately most of these deals will be useful for SAU members living in Sydney however J.E.M has advised me that they are willing to supply ECU’s at discounted prices so please feel free to PM me with your inquiry and I will get you a price from J.E.M

Dyno Power Run:

Will be organised at a unanimous day and time where it suits everyone.

3 power passes on J.E.M’s in house DynoDynamics Dynometer and they will adjust your cars boost settings for maximum power (only if you currently have an EBC installed) You will also get a print out with the following readings:

- Power (Kw or Hp)

- Boost reading (for turbo/supercharged engines)

- Air/Fuel Ratios

- Detonation

SAU G.B Price (minimum 5 cars - maximum 20): $50 Per Car

Current ECU Road & Dyno Tune:

J.E.M will tune most popular after market ECU’s including:

- Apexi PFC

- Haltech

- Motec

- EMS

- Microtec

- Autronic

GB SAU Price: $450 per car (no minimum cars required)

-Apexi SAFC

GB SAU Price: $300 - $350 per car depending on aftermarket modifications (no minimum cars required)

Aftermarket ECU Supply, Fit & Tune Package:

J.E.M will supply, fit and road/dyno tune a desired ECU to maximize your cars performance potential without sacrificing economy, reliability as well as durability.

Haltech E11v2 Bonus 3Bar Map Sensor upgrade (Supplied, Fitted & Tuned) - $2850 per car (no minimum cars required)

EMS 8860 (Supplied, Fitted & Tuned) - $2300 per car (no minimum cars required)

EMS Stinger (Supplied, Fitted & Tuned) - $1850 per car (no minimum cars required)

Custom Package:

J.E.M wil offer exclusive SAU custom packages for what ever your needs may be Eg:

- EBC install & Dyno Tune

- Fuel pump upgrade & ECU Package

So PM me with your needs and I will get individual prices for you

Additional Services:

- Walbro 500Hp Intank Fuel Pump (Supplied & Fitted) - $300 per car (no minimum cars required)

- Injector Install (Fitting) - $250 (no minimum cars required)

Booking and Payment:

Once you PM me and confirm which package you want, I will organize a reference number which will be provided by J.E.M and will be attached to your booking date. This process will ensure that these prices are exclusive to SAU members only. Payment will be made on the day via Cash only.

Group Buy Start Date: 01/02/2007

Group Buy End Date: 31/03/2007

Regards,

Sarkis

J.E.M Dyno Day # 1

Official Date: 10/03/2007

Time: 10am

Venue: J.E.M - UNIT 3, 10 HELLES AVE MOOREBANK, 2170

Dyno Day #1 List:

1. jeffworld2

2. r32woohoo

3. lastlineofdefence

4. KIRUSS

5. Phillip

6. Xizor

7. MR 33

8. ufoboy

9. Risking

10 Aarlan (R32 GTR)

11. Tim (R33 GTSt)

12. Paulo (180sx)

13. Jim (Starlet Gt)

14. David (Corolla Sportivo)

15. Will (180sx)

16. Jordan

17.

18.

19.

20.

Edited by QRI05E

The Dyno Day date will be a mutual decision so once we have a few more cars, ill organise a few possible dates with J.E.M and post them and everyone can poll their date preference… either way its going to be on a Saturday.

Regards,

Sarkis

UPDATE - Possible Dyno Day on Saturday 24th Feb. Is this date okay with everyone?

NYTSKY - no worries Dave your more then welcome to come along and cheer on your fellow SAU buddies along as their cars rev to 7000RPM :laugh:

Regards,

Sarkis

Edited by QRI05E

im pretty interested to go for a dyno day. wudnt mind to have the boost controller tuned to the right amount.

but it depends if i get my car back b4 the 24th (if thats the day). when do we have to pay by?

i will let ya know shortly just getting a eta on when my car is coming back, ive told a few mates who are pretty interested as well, so ill let u kno :laugh:

oh and will this be all on 1 day or is it 5 cars per day? and is it a 2wd/4wd dyno?

***URGENT UPDATE***

Dyno Day : 10/03/2007

J.E.M Dyno Day has been moved to the 10/03/2006 due to last minute urgent request. Adam was called to go to Perth for the National Drift Comp 2007. And the weekend after he will be attending Power Cruise 2007 so the next available day is 10/03/2007.

On behalf of Just Engine Management I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and hope this official date will be okay for everyone.

Regards,

Sarkis

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