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I would only use KM's as a guide, must assess the cars overall health and a good tuner will make your engine perform the best it can.

 

At 250k kms I'd be making sure the suspension and bushings are all sweet for example :)

 

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my mk 2 ba is sitting at 105000km. I just went on the reg website and it informed me my car was last registered mid 2011... 

gotta finish it and get it back on the road :ermm:

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I have 300rkw and the car was stock for the first 240thou

 

If I had a better gear box, bigger injectors, and throttle relo I could push the block towards 350.

 

Da I <3 Bananas panda!! 

Get ya sh!t sorted lol

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2 hours ago, johnxr6t said:

I would only use KM's as a guide, must assess the cars overall health and a good tuner will make your engine perform the best it can.

 

At 250k kms I'd be making sure the suspension and bushings are all sweet for example :)

 

 

Yeah they're on the list of things before a tune. Was just curious if 250k was a bit much to start leaning on it. I'm planning on doing the timing chain and guides then valve springs as well. Then rip into it. 

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