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I today took my r33 with quite a few mods to EFi today at Stayplton, I would just like to thank Rick, Shaun and the boys for all their efforts today to find out where i wasnt making power, They are an exeptional bunch of blokes which is really trying their best to influence the car scene in a good way, all you want to know about anything, if they cant give you an answer straight away they will try their best to find out, i highly recommend them to anyone wanting to diagnose their cars performance, they flow injectors to see wheather they flow to their stated capacity eg:550cc they will check to make sure all injectors flow the same, very pleased with my 1st experience which i will go back in the near future to get a wolf v500 computer fittted for a VERY decent price.

Thanks all.

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yeah mate, really they spent about 2hours talking to me about my car, exactly where is holding me back, my injectors too big, and just giving me options on where to head next, I do recommend them great guys man.

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I today took my r33 with quite a few mods to EFi today at Stayplton, I would just like to thank Rick, Shaun and the boys for all their efforts today to find out where i wasnt making power, They are an exeptional bunch of blokes which is really trying their best to influence the car scene in a good way, all you want to know about anything, if they cant give you an answer straight away they will try their best to find out, i highly recommend them to anyone wanting to diagnose their cars performance, they flow injectors to see wheather they flow to their stated capacity eg:550cc they will check to make sure all injectors flow the same, very pleased with my 1st experience which i will go back in the near future to get a wolf v500 computer fittted for a VERY decent price.

Thanks all.

Couldnt agree with you more man, I droped my 34 of there on friday and will be leaving it there for a week to get a whole bunch of stuff done. Whitey's a bloody champ and he and the guys really enjoy helping and teaching anyone who wants to learn.

I even bought some new wheels and tyres after i droped my car off and whitey told me i could get them delivered to the shop and hed get them all fitted on the car ready for me when I get back from up north.

Ill post some pics when I get my car back :)

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Yeeeaahhyaaaaa picked up my 34 from EFI yesterday ;)

All I can say is WOW it was worth the wait :P The boys there have done an amazing job, the quality of the finished product is just unreal :blink::D

It sounds awesome, has power everywhere and just looks P.O.R.N IMO :P

A big thanks to all the team at EFI for all the quality time and work they put in to my car :)

Will post up some pics later today.

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Yeah its getting there one thing at a time, Anna is ringing today to find out how its going, Whitey was sending an email with the list of stuff to be done but apparently none of them are massive issues so thats good.

your gar is looking good whats that turbo? 35R with a .63 rear?

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Yeah its getting there one thing at a time, Anna is ringing today to find out how its going, Whitey was sending an email with the list of stuff to be done but apparently none of them are massive issues so thats good.

your gar is looking good whats that turbo? 35R with a .63 rear?

Oh good stuff.

Turbo is GT35 wit .86 rear

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looks like they did a good job.

however im not keen on that front bar/no side skirts/ricey rear bar look that youve gone for there

any dyno sheets or anything? could imagine it might be a touch laggy?

Yeah the came like that but im looking into gettin some skirts now :banana:

Yeah got a sheet just have to take a pic of it and wack it on pc (bein lazy)

Its not really that laggy, makes full boost just before 4k and when it comes on its UnReAl :dry:

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So far i've had a great experience with them, plenty of communication (lack of communication is my main beef with workshops), and they've been patient with my shitc**t of a car so far :-)

And they like cupcakes.

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