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Hi Phil,

Your attitude towards the situation was very unprofessional if you honestly ask me and your intentions at the time were to make me feel like a complete moron. I'am not here to start a debate but I will not tolerate being made out as a fool when clearly I'am not. Modifications which you had spoken of were a RB25de+t block with a GT35r ebay turbo running 18psi on OEM injectors. Nothing was mentioned about a fuel pump, adjustable fuel regulator nor the nistune or Z32 AFM. I took into account 18 psi would require such supporting modifications which you have listed in this thread in which we are discussing currently.

Word for word you had stated the car had been running "18psi for 2 years and still going strong". All I had mentioned was that the psi which you and the owner had stated the car was running on the OEM injectors was not possible. The injectors would be well past there 100% duty the way it came across to me and fellow friends/forum members.

You had turned the whole thread around on me abusing me with various profanity's which I prefer not to mention as I said this isn't a debate I'am just here to clear up an issue.

My words may appear as slanderous bullshit to you here but I do remember you telling me that these forums were a bunch of bullshit and have any of them personally tryed what was mentioned. None of my friends on the online social networking site online had inboxed you saying I'am what your accusing them of saying. Please keep your comments to yourself if they intend to come across in a bad way.

I'm afraid you are the immature one by resorting to profanity's and turning the whole conversation and persons reading it against me then accusing people which I had spoken to earlier of saying the complete opposite.

Everyone knew it wasn't possible with the modifications listed my friends along with fellow forumers. So please stop being naive and clarify your statement before making accusations next time.

Best regards Chris.

Above just explains exactly why I got annoyed and defensive, you did not care to ask what supporting mods were used - you simply went on your rant, and made statuses etc abusing my business without knowing the facts, nor did you care to ask....

And yes the "GT35r" was very reminiscent of the old ebay T70/T04E style turbo to that person in question - hence the piss poor power figure on big boost

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