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You probably think this belongs in the Forced Induction Section or something but its more to do with WA in my opinion.

Assuming I had a Haltech E6k, what would it cost to install and tune compared to a PowerFC / Wolf? I just want to compare the price of tuning it and who in Perth can do it?

Also, who here is running an E6K and are u satisfied with it? Any problems etc?

Thanks

Bambam

p.s: yeah my car will look standard on the outside but then thats the goal rite.. :P to be a sleeper and then kick some butt

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3 Dealers are not on the new list but I have current dealings

so i can match any deals you get offered.

Wolf is my main product and Haltech i supply on demand this is

probably why im of the list, same with Per4manz but Autlec is odd

as Mike is the longest standing dealer in WA.

We are moving to pluggin ECUs as the cost is less and theECUs are dedicated to your car but have many spare inputs and outputs to run any combos you want and the police sticker cars

for the slightest reason so factory wiring is important and you

can plug the STD ECU back in if needed also good if upgrades

come out, plug the old 1 back in and the ECU is upgraded in a few days and you have the latest model again.

Plugins are the future and here now. PM if you want prices.

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cheers mate, yeah the car is going good, cooler getting put in this w/e, ill come by some time show ya how it turns out.

yeah id like to have a look at the link in the rb sometime within the month if thats possible. have you been in that car? what are your thoughts on it? main reason im looking at link is caus im workin at revlimit ms a subaru specialist and can get the link done for a good price

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