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I bought an Apexi S-AFC and installed most of it my self...

(Im an ex-autoelec) however i went down to the local

to get it dyno tuned as the last part of the set up and he said

that its an R33 (degined) one and it will not work on my car...

I thought it would work on all turbo cars...

So im gonna try another performance shop tommorrow...

But i thought id just check....

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yeah as far as i was aware they are not matched to cars they are almost universal... like adam said... go to another workshop... they sound like n00bs... it was more likely they knew sfa about tuning turbo cars.

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Guest nismogtsx

I have posted my hatred for those "un-australian" bastards...

Im not a white blooded aussie... well mostly and im not a racest bastard either... I am only half aussie, so i recon I'm allowed to comment... But anyway I will never even think about using them...

I will quote from my "I hate Sub-zero post"

"Id rather buy a hy-one-day accent before taking my skyline to sub-zero" and thats harsh words coming from my skyline loving mouth... LOL

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