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I dodnt think they control timing? Timing is what will give the greatest gains down low

Ahh ok... should that be done on a dyno? Or can any mechanic do that?

Of course most are over priced, but say you paid what they're worth ($500 with HC) than paying $1500? for something much, much better.

EG: my basic car, 500 + tuning seems more appealing than 1500 + tuning

agreed, there are too many muppets wanting crazy prices for 2nd hand pfcs like $1200+

..or by saying that am i a dirty low baller? :domokun:

Ahh ok... should that be done on a dyno? Or can any mechanic do that?

dyno for your timing mate, any workshop with a dyno should be sweet to do it

SAFC = super air flow controller

unless i'm wrong it only controls the mixtures

bunta matey,, whats the going rate on adaptronics lately on installations?

Edited by Redsuns88
*face palm*

Installation doesn't mean tuning.

so you want it installed but not tuned?

lol why do i bother - but from what ive seen/heard they only offer a price for it installed and tuned, which makes sense

but by all means call efi performance, introduce yourself, and tell them you want one installed and not tuned (as they are the qld supplier)

There are more then 1 supplier for Adaptronic in brisbane

but since Bunta gets his through them ill get it from else where..

Edited by Redsuns88
SAFC = super air flow controller

unless i'm wrong it only controls the mixtures

bunta matey,, whats the going rate on adaptronics lately on installations?

i would say not a lot its 1200 installed and tuned and the unit itself is about $850 so im guessing the installing part is being charged out at about $200 including the short patch loom which is about $25

There are more then 1 supplier for Adaptronic in brisbane

but since Bunta gets his through them ill get it from else where..

Just get them direct from adaptronic! Its a Brisbane company thats where i got mine from.

http://www.adaptronic.com.au/products/vidiguage.html I want this!

oh and it turns out that for all the s series cars and the GTSTs there is already a plug in loom developed, they have been busy little beavers!

cheers bunta love you long time..

yea i was gonna get in contact with them.. but unsure at this present stage of what to run..

LOVE U LONG TIME SKINS..

i expected cupping since delayed payment :P

cheers bunta love you long time..

yea i was gonna get in contact with them.. but unsure at this present stage of what to run..

LOVE U LONG TIME SKINS..

i expected cupping since delayed payment :(

Thanks for fixing my car Taz. You and Jack have done a great job. It's even fixed the the idle being high then low. Very happy. ;)

I even like the new car smell :P

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