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^^^auto isn't it...260 pon cams ?, boostworx tuning it?

If so, be interesting to see how it drives with nistune and cams, mine are sitting here, i am hesistant to

use them and Shaun hadn't tuned auto/poncam/34 nistune yet to see what they are like

cheers

darren

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To be honest, ive melted plugs with the tune shaun had done at boostworx. I had alot of damage done to my bottom end once the head was taken off, i was told my car was leaning out. Car wont be going too boostworx ever again.

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Hmmm never ever had trouble with Shaun's tunes on any of my cars ! Current tune is not done by him but many others have been . It's a funny thing I had a tune done on vz ssz by a workshop here in sa that so many ppl on sau rant and rave about, but even though it made good power it was detonating that bad on decel when throttle was snapped off it cost me a head gasket , and the big old dinosaur engines are there speciality

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To be honest, ive melted plugs with the tune shaun had done at boostworx. I had alot of damage done to my bottom end once the head was taken off, i was told my car was leaning out. Car wont be going too boostworx ever again.

Cool, let us know how the new tune goes anyway, and if you have any back to idle problems with cams/nistune

cheers

darren

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All right looking at sun April 28th gives every one three weeks to get organised " including my self " so spread the word lets see of we can get a good turn out the best we have had in the last couple of years is 22 at a start point. soooo I see so many tissue boxses around these days lets get on it !

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Might be interested in popping in to say hi - not keen on cruise - maybe just the start point or lunch depending on what is where, hopefully getting car back from 2 months off the road due to crash and an oil pressure problem - plus on the Monday I will be doing a 2500km trip up to near the NT border so I dont want any last minute issues before then.

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