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Ubarsted 18-07-2016 11:10 PM

Verso vs ecu tek
 
Hi just wondering people thought on verso ecu tune by all star garage vs ecu tek tune by the guys at all star are cheaper and around 700-900 by memory and ecu tek was around 1600. I'm just consurned my car is blow black smoke every time u put your foot down idles at about 600-500 Romans only around 450ks daily or 500ks freeway any help would be appreciated

TROLLEY 18-07-2016 11:28 PM

Please do 3 things:
1) proof read your post
2) rewrite it so that normal people can understand it
3) use the search function. This has been discussed 100 times over

Damo69 19-07-2016 03:59 AM

500-600 romans traveling 450kms daily is incredible

nick73 19-07-2016 06:51 AM

Sell up now and buy an Evo.

shaunus 19-07-2016 08:43 AM

Ill take the romans if you decide to sell. Cheers

astralex 19-07-2016 09:06 AM

Wow

XT43 19-07-2016 09:23 AM

[QUOTE=Damo69;839963]500-600 romans traveling 450kms daily is incredible[/QUOTE]

Only way to build an empire.

Damo69 19-07-2016 09:34 AM

blokes story is full of holes

At its height, the Roman empire encompassed nearly 1.7 million square miles and included most of southern Europe. To ensure effective administration of this sprawling domain, the Romans built the most sophisticated system of roads the ancient world had ever seen. These Roman roads—many of which are still in use today—were constructed with a combination of dirt, gravel and bricks made from granite or hardened volcanic lava. Roman engineers adhered to strict standards when designing their highways, creating arrow-straight roads that curved to allow for water drainage. The Romans built over 50,000 miles of road by 200 A.D., primarily in the service of military conquest. Highways allowed the Roman legion to travel as far as [B][U]25 miles per day[/U][/B], and a complex network of post houses meant that messages and other intelligence could be relayed with astonishing speed. These roads were often managed in the same way as modern highways. Stone mile markers and signs informed travelers of the distance to their destination, while special complements of soldiers acted as a kind of highway patrol.

Sneakynuts 19-07-2016 04:21 PM

[QUOTE=Damo69;839976] These Roman roads—many of which are still in use today—were constructed with a combination of dirt, gravel and bricks made from granite or hardened volcanic lava.[/QUOTE]


Sounds like Subaru roads to me!

Ubarsted 21-07-2016 10:55 PM

Whoops thx for all your help Perth wrx . Car idles 500-600 rpm I've read the most the discussions on tunes but not any of late most are from years ago.


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