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i swear strutto we have to find someone that has a really worked auto 33.......there has to be people out there that have done it but ive had no success finding anyone on sau with heaps of mods on their auto. I dont think anyone has done any more work thats on sau then what i have

You coming to the dyno day in May?

Have to get your AFR's plotted and see where your at...

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AFR's arnt a huge concern to me as i know the e-manage works 100% and even has more mapping points then the safc.

I just want to know if the ignition harness will work and how far the auto box can go

You should be concerned... You got the $$ to pay for a rebuild?

are you going to get your safc tuned properly on the dyno strutto? or just leave what you put in? Have you been driving this whole time with ur settings or put it back to zero?

Still got my home tune in there...

Will be getting the AFR's plotted at the dyno day... I don't think they will be doing any tuning for ~$35...

Will modify the tune further based on the AFR's it makes...

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