If giving your car more power was that easy, we'd be out of a job hahahha!
I strongly suggest all PP members change this boost line as...
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there is a boost line that goes from the map sensor to the intake manifold, usually joined in the middle by a piece of plastic hardline. prados and hilux's...
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Mod help please
Hi Guys,
Have sent a couple of PM to "prado-admin" regarding a listing in vendor threads.
Diesel Smart would like...
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Hi Derek,
Thanks for the positive feedback. Always great to hear of happy customers.
Cheers,
DS
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Didn't say anything negative about your product, just some info about ours
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Hey MNK
We have a dealer in Melbourne who is capable of putting your car on the dyno. We also offer try before you buy, so if you want we...
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Hi Guys
The car that we have on display is a 2011 Isuzu Dmax that belongs to a customer. It should be a good day!
As soon as...
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Hi Ukmanc
$800-$1000 is a good price for these as they take around 3 - 5 hours to fit depending on how good your mechanic is Please note,...
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If you tow with your Prado, something to monitor EGT's would be extremely recommended, especially if you still have standard exhaust pipes (even taking...
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Perth 4x4 Show
Hi Guys,
Anyone who lives in Perth should head to the 4x4 show over the weekend @ Mcallum Park.
We have a dyno there and...
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Feedback from a happy customer!
Hi Guys, just going to post an email received from a customer to our agent over in Perth. I apologize to mods in advanced if this is the wrong section...
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I'm curious Robert,
when you guys install pressure relief valves into the rail, what pressure can the rail run before the engine light is...
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I also sell rail pressure chips. For cars that have piezo electric injectors. But again as we alter timing, we are able to guarantee no diesel rattle...
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