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Mr Ants, here is a well interesting article on the problem I experience and had discussions with you about. His before CAS signal plot looks just like mine! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384932-new-rb-parts-with-results/

Also may have solved my computer issue for a lot cheaper than I thought so it may get done earlier now!

Mr Ants, here is a well interesting article on the problem I experience and had discussions with you about. His before CAS signal plot looks just like mine! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384932-new-rb-parts-with-results/

Also may have solved my computer issue for a lot cheaper than I thought so it may get done earlier now!

that's positive news Bunts

not much except that he endorses it and is well experienced in tuning it.

Cool I thought as much, he recommends Wolf but only because he can personally get them the cheapest or somthing along those lines, he told me that any of the top teir ECUs are fine by him

that's positive news Bunts

In regard to that article I dont actually expect you to have the same issues because all your timing gear is newer, but it will be a really interesting tune to watch in that regard

Ya it is, Just tracking down info on the ECU now but it seems all good.

Edited by Bunta

Yeah, also I know Paullie runs a Ross crank trigger kit. He also makes 470rwkw with -5s so I can understand why he has it.

Yeah that will be the main difference, I just cant justify paying the money for the Ross kit, and Dan recently had issues with several Ross balancer's apparently the cranks were full of tiny little cracks from a dodgy balancer.

Hay guys just stop in to say hello =)

Hello

Cool I thought as much, he recommends Wolf but only because he can personally get them the cheapest or somthing along those lines, he told me that any of the top teir ECUs are fine by him

In regard to that article I dont actually expect you to have the same issues because all your timing gear is newer, but it will be a really interesting tune to watch in that regard

Ya it is, Just tracking down info on the ECU now but it seems all good.

in the event those jitters crock up I will install that trigger disc. Hopefully that will help.
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