New Owner - Workshop advise in Vic
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Re: New Owner - Workshop advise in Vic
If Maztech are Haltech agents they would be the ones to take it to.
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Re: New Owner - Workshop advise in Vic
RoadtrackRally should be able to sort you out with everything.
My friend Brad works there and his boss is an MX5 enthusiast as well.
Re Autoworks in Westall have done a few turbo setups for Mx5's as well.
All good friends of mine and can vouch for their work.
Tim.
My friend Brad works there and his boss is an MX5 enthusiast as well.
Re Autoworks in Westall have done a few turbo setups for Mx5's as well.
All good friends of mine and can vouch for their work.
Tim.
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Re: New Owner - Workshop advise in Vic
Once you go alcohol you never go back.
Get it tuned on E70 and keep a drum of fuel for when you drive it on weekends and at the track.
I tuned a T28 AVO powered NA with ID1000 injectors on E85 and picked up 70rwhp at 4500rpm. Its hard to go back to having no midrange torque again.
Dann
Get it tuned on E70 and keep a drum of fuel for when you drive it on weekends and at the track.
I tuned a T28 AVO powered NA with ID1000 injectors on E85 and picked up 70rwhp at 4500rpm. Its hard to go back to having no midrange torque again.
Dann
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speed wrote:If I was to do it again, I wouldn't even consider the supercharger.
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