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Location: Tucson
Registered: December 2004
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my new website, 7m ra29, 7agte ae86, aw11sc
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Sat, 18 December 2004 22:58
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Almost finishing up my new website. Lots of Toyota stuff, any feedback good or bad would be appreciated. It's my first try at making a webpage. http://whyturbothat.com
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Location: Tasmania
Registered: May 2002
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Re: my new website, 7m ra29, 7agte ae86, aw11sc
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Sat, 18 December 2004 23:36

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I love your old skool web design, and I love your story on your AE86 Corolla. Very poetic. It reminds me of the internet in 1996. I also have a AE86 with a smooth running 4A-C, but the 4A-GZE is still in the shed.
My question: What computer where you running with all your 4A/7A superchanged and turbo setups? There was no mention, so I guess it was the stock 4A-GZE computer and AFM. And adjustments? Maybe you just screwed around with the AFM setting? I'm always interested in ghetto setups that actualy work. Most people go with a new programable computer and laptop, but this costs $$$
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Location: Sydney
Registered: April 2004
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Re: my new website, 7m ra29, 7agte ae86, aw11sc
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Sat, 18 December 2004 23:40

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heh. those were also my thoughts... well that and the story read like the the opening scenes to any of the GTA games 
No, great reading. You've had some bad luck and some interesting run of events. Never actually seen a 7a setup downhere. It seems to be something Americans favour.
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Location: Tucson
Registered: December 2004
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Re: my new website, 7m ra29, 7agte ae86, aw11sc
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Sat, 18 December 2004 23:42
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I used the 4agze ecu on all my boosted 4a/7ag's. I had just an safc at first to piggyback it then I switched to a greddy e-manage. On the 7agte I used a 3sgte afm. Thanks for the positive feedback. It does seem old, probably because I don't really know what I'm doing. I should probably put more tech in there but it gets hard to remember what I did and when I did it.
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