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Lol I think this forum has corrupted me now I cant stop thinking about more power. Where I live its mainly dominated by commodores that dont mind going for a jog and since having my new found power I find their lack of fitness very amusing considering the amount of noise they make.

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  • Member For: 17y 4m 28d
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Yes it's quite addictive the whole mods journey.

All wanted in the beginning was a flash tune.

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  • Member For: 19y 6m 21d
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  • Location: North West Hot Hell,VIC

Yes it's quite addictive the whole mods journey.

All wanted in the beginning was a flash tune.

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LOL, Didnt we all.

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  • Member For: 12y 5m 14d

Yes it's quite addictive the whole mods journey.

All wanted in the beginning was a flash tune.

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I found the factory power ok during winter but when the days started to warm up I was surprised how much the factory power dropped off. On a 15 degree day I was quiet happy with the car but once the temp got around 25 it was like someone had stolen my turbo. With the current mods the power seems to stay more consistent and keeps me happy even on a 30 degree day.

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I found the factory power ok during winter but when the days started to warm up I was surprised how much the factory power dropped off. On a 15 degree day I was quiet happy with the car but once the temp got around 25 it was like someone had stolen my turbo. With the current mods the power seems to stay more consistent and keeps me happy even on a 30 degree day.

E85 sure fixes that, no matter how hot it is I am still impressed with the way my car pulls.

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Yeah its a good fuel . I live on the central coast which is a long way from the united servo at rozelle but I work in sydney so when im down there I just fill up 5 20L fuel containers and put them in the back of my work ute. Not sure if its my imagination but the motor seems to sound a lot quieter and smoother since running e85

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