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Flying Custard
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Follow that 200sx...
AmD Tuning
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08 April 2005, 13:29 »
They do a chip and rolling road setup for £350 (minus VAT
) on my Mk3 16v...ÂÂÂ
http://www.auto-amd.com/mk316.asp
Anyone used these guys? Or had yours done anywhere else?
Also get my viper induction kit Sunday... £90ÂÂÂ
Already have a full stainless system on it, what can i expect?
Mat
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G6dub
I live here
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Breaking lots of Golf's :-)
Re: AmD Tuning
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08 April 2005, 14:54 »
AMD all good reports from me.
Had cupra remapped with them and a few other bits done.
I know a few people who have had there mk3 VR's done with them and are happy.
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Re: AmD Tuning
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08 April 2005, 17:14 »
adamb is the man you want, but hurd hes bust his com at mo,
they sorted out his storm and did a good job aparently
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Flying Custard
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Re: AmD Tuning
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08 April 2005, 22:54 »
cheers guys...
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gibby
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Re: AmD Tuning
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08 April 2005, 23:31 »
Aye, AdamB had only good things to say about them when they did his raddo although I think they talked him out of more money by asking if he wanted the bigger throttle bodies !
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Horney
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Re: AmD Tuning
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09 April 2005, 10:50 »
My Dad had his MKIII VR6 tuned by them and it went like a flaming rocket! I also had my MKII 8v of old worked on by them with the same results. A top bunch of guys (Although this was about 5 years ago!)
Nick
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Andeh
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H22A VTEC Prelude
Re: AmD Tuning
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02 May 2005, 07:24 »
A trip to AMD is top of my to-do list at the moment. Gotta get those 15-20bhp back again...
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vaughn
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now team wagon, and team grumpy trainee
Re: AmD Tuning
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02 May 2005, 07:59 »
i wouldn`t put an induction kit on mate, just throwing money down the drain
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Ryan_s3
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Re: AmD Tuning
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02 May 2005, 10:25 »
Amd was good a few years ago when geoff was there but since he sold up i don't think it's as good.Is there any good pigybacks for the 16v like a unichip or something?
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