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Well it doesnt 100% expalin the problem...it is worth investigaitng but, but yours has been playing up for weeks..so I would suggest it is somthing else, why would a car need retuning after having studs replaced?

Well it doesnt 100% expalin the problem...it is worth investigaitng but, but yours has been playing up for weeks..so I would suggest it is somthing else, why would a car need retuning after having studs replaced?

according to hardcore when they replaced the 4 broken studs, a stud was also missing from the manifold. after talking to marc & dan about this, marc suggested a tune may be required. dan high suggested a tune to be done cause of the missing stud where the car was tuned without it and something about more or less air/gas.

fark R33skyliner... your car has been retuned more times than Jenna Jameson has been rooted on film!

i just got called in to work on my day off....

am now working 9:30pm - 5am

yay4me! :)

i've had 2 tunes by Brisbane Tuning. The other 3 have been done by Matt Spry.

I only had the most recent one done because I've had the z32 AFM fitted and to make sure it would last out on the track for track day back on 4th july.

Other times it's just been power runs on dyno days such as at Allstar that skyline thursday night we had and also a few weeks later on a saturday arvo for some special event they put on for the day.

The one coming up next Friday is because of as stated above.

Their just feedin u that so its not 'their fault' :)

If it happens next tank of fuel they said they would fix it free...so Meh I will see what happens

Is the whole car going to be that colour Shane?

Yeh eventually, need 2 more weeks off work, only got 1 more and gotta get the engine in and tuned, so will do it later in the year

but i recon the way it is now is good, it looks like a stock gtr from the outside...

Yeh eventually, need 2 more weeks off work, only got 1 more and gotta get the engine in and tuned, so will do it later in the year

but i recon the way it is now is good, it looks like a stock gtr from the outside...

It would be kinda weird but...Will be much better when it is all painted!

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