1994 VW 4AGE turbo charged with honda ecu :-)

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1994 VW 4AGE turbo charged with honda ecu :-)

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I have a customer who has the following setup :shock: ..... 8) 1994 VW with 1971 chassis 4AGE-Z bottom half with Black top head (vvti) Evo 8 RS turbo Honda ecu as management (using eCtune of course) :D All mods were done by owner with the assistance of his friends intercooler was placed below the engine and radiator was mounted on the front of the car. tuning of the car is not completed as yet. Got the car driving though. there are a few bugs to be sorted out for the tuning to be completed. Owner seems very impressed and satisfied so far. Owner is looking for 300whp
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Regards, Marlon Chong eCtune Team eCtune Authorized Tuner Location: Jamaica/Australia chong_marlon(at)yahoo.com (876)-881-8164 JA (61)-4-0275-3611 AUS

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honda ecu's becoming tuning alternative :D
Regards, Marlon Chong eCtune Team eCtune Authorized Tuner Location: Jamaica/Australia chong_marlon(at)yahoo.com (876)-881-8164 JA (61)-4-0275-3611 AUS

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I don't know if it's something in the water by the caribean, but why is it that people in jamaica and puerto rico seem to come out with probably the best swap/setups I've seen around. We have family in Puerto Rico, and I've seen some craaazy ass projects over there!!!! Good job!!

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I don't know if it's something in the water by the caribean, but why is it that people in jamaica and puerto rico seem to come out with probably the best swap/setups I've seen around. We have family in Puerto Rico, and I've seen some craaazy ass projects over there!!!! Good job!!

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