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Lol long as I get a good tune and the power I want I don't care what it smells like lol

What power level are you going for and what is your current ? I doubled my power and got used/bored to it in 20minutes! All i got left is the smell :S

But 40litres is enough, unigroup guys told me to bring 60l just in case, but after a flush + tune i had 1/2+ a tank full left and 20litre bottle left.

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What power level are you going for and what is your current ? I doubled my power and got used/bored to it in 20minutes! All i got left is the smell :S

But 40litres is enough, unigroup guys told me to bring 60l just in case, but after a flush + tune i had 1/2+ a tank full left and 20litre bottle left.

What power level?

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just going with 300kw

stock internals so dont wanna go over the top -

got the bolt ons to do the power - might as well do the fuel - its alot cheaper then $1.68 plus i am building a 30/25 on the side which i will run e85 on -

and from what i have seen if tuned properly this fuel is much better for the engine ect -

another main reason is i am currently running a tune on 7 psi as when i had my full tune the waste gate was failing so fixed a few things up and hopefulty this tune is good

its been alot of woork i had my car stripped and alot of stuff stolen a few years ago so been a slow process getting the car back to road worthy -

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