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Old 11-09-2013, 12:10 PM   #22
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Just to be clear I didn't tune or build that engine. It's just our turbo system. Other than the ecu being used, I had nothing to do with the build.
I think it was pretty clear that you didn't do the engine build or tune. It always hurts when you come up against the weak link chasing big power numbers, expensive too.

This is a rather cautionary tale to those wanting into the big boys club. Everything supporting the big boost had better be up to snuff, with no corner cutting, or results may not be up to expectations. Sometimes even that doesn't prevent problems. At least it doesn't sound like he's trying to find someone else to blame for the engine failure. Good to see at least a few people man up and admit they screwed the pooch.
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