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So got car back so good marc said managed to get an extra 40 out of my stock setup ecu so ended up on 249.9hp man it goes well and really resonsive also got rid of a small backfire i had on gear changes. He mentioned would have liked to go 1 more deg of timing but fuel limited it as i use shell, he recomended BP but in all really happy

Is this the guy that did your detailing?

He should move to bunbury

Where all the cool kids hang out ;)

That's the one Zookey [emoji6] he bought a new place and no longer run the business under partnership :)

Hahahahaha Trev are you saying zookey not a cool kid [emoji41]

Morning all X

So got car back so good marc said managed to get an extra 40 out of my stock setup ecu so ended up on 249.9hp man it goes well and really resonsive also got rid of a small backfire i had on gear changes. He mentioned would have liked to go 1 more deg of timing but fuel limited it as i use shell, he recomended BP but in all really happy

Thats awesome power out of a stocko set up!

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Thats awesome power out of a stocko set up!

Cheers its quite a strong motor, it took me a while when I was looking for the car every day was looking at japan auctions sending enquiries to my agent how about this and that in the end found this 1 and been happy since



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