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hey guys.. just bought myself an RSM and wondering if i could install it myself? would i need to tune anything? or if anyone can recommend any workshop NOR that could install it? im stayin in joondalup so hopefully theres a place nearby

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Bernard

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lol i was waiting for you to ask this question after i saw u bought one off the fs section :P

when i got mine i was going to attempt doin this my self but think will be worth the 100 bux to get it installed professionally the same time i get my boost controller installed, any mistakes could end up showing incorrect figures :) ,

the xspeed website has a wiring diagram http://www.xspeed.com.au/manuals/rsm_instruction.pdf

but it looks confusing!

i am pretty sure i seen a diy thread for this but cant remember if it was on here on not, if i find it ill post it

meh any way hope this helps a bit :)

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lol i was waiting for you to ask this question after i saw u bought one off the fs section :)

when i got mine i was going to attempt doin this my self but think will be worth the 100 bux to get it installed professionally the same time i get my boost controller installed, any mistakes could end up showing incorrect figures :P ,

the xspeed website has a wiring diagram http://www.xspeed.com.au/manuals/rsm_instruction.pdf

but it looks confusing!

i am pretty sure i seen a diy thread for this but cant remember if it was on here on not, if i find it ill post it

meh any way hope this helps a bit :no:

hehe.. yea i think i rather pay 100 bux to get it installed professionally than playing around with it myself and may end up screwing some of the stuffs :) any recommendations of where i can bring it to? and how long it would take? im NOR..

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he didnt go ahaha!

lol errr shhh, hehe at this rate i will wait for slowpoke to put his in then copy him,

nuh might have a go tommorow if nuthin else scares me away from the car like todays events :laugh: lol

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