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Below is a graph comparing my tune to Pete's, the quality difference in tune is obvious.

good son of rajab :D

crazy AFRs there man, time for a new tuner!

Although petes dives a bit aswell up top and comes back to life :D

interesting comparo though

good son of rajab :D

crazy AFRs there man, time for a new tuner!

Although petes dives a bit aswell up top and comes back to life :)

interesting comparo though

Agreed...

EAS is a great w/shop, but i will be trying a new tunner very soon. Hopefully b4 DECA :(

Will be calling the intended w/shop tomorrow.....

At least it is a poor tune on the safe side :D

For the time me and the guys were there we had a ball, interesting to see my completley stock (and i mean not even an air filter) 32 GTS-T made 132.7 and the a/f was pretty much spot on, considering i've only had it 2 days its encouriging that i got a really good buy.

The only question is; where to from now? lol.

Thanks to all the guys that came and said g'day too, i'll send my membership application of some time this week.

For the time me and the guys were there we had a ball, interesting to see my completley stock (and i mean not even an air filter) 32 GTS-T made 132.7 and the a/f was pretty much spot on, considering i've only had it 2 days its encouriging that i got a really good buy.

The only question is; where to from now? lol.

Thanks to all the guys that came and said g'day too, i'll send my membership application of some time this week.

Congrats on that, mine made 128rwkw at the lasy dyno day, with filter and catback only. You should be really happy with ur result!

So I guess the cops didn't turn up this time? Just the fire brigade?

I had a great day!

thanks to Racingline for their friendly and fun attitude during the day.

They fixed a couple of issues with some cars on the day too, one being a dreadfully retarding base timing on an RB20, and an R33 at the end of the day where Nige spent maybe 6 minutes adjusting an S-AFC and the car picked up crazy power, like 30 or 40 kilowatts in some places!

Madness.

Anywhoooo.

Thanks again to Racingline.

BASS OUT

I had a great day!

thanks to Racingline for their friendly and fun attitude during the day.

They fixed a couple of issues with some cars on the day too, one being a dreadfully retarding base timing on an RB20, and an R33 at the end of the day where Nige spent maybe 6 minutes adjusting an S-AFC and the car picked up crazy power, like 30 or 40 kilowatts in some places!

Madness.

Anywhoooo.

Thanks again to Racingline.

BASS OUT

the 6 minutes cost $150.

Hi guys,

Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the awesome turn out, and for all the help with the organising etc.

Sorry about the bbq but with all the other things going on we just ran out of time.

But overall Karl and I were stoked and had a great day.

Hope to catch up with you all again soon, definately at deca.

cheers.

Nigel.

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