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Sweet as. Started editing some RAW photos yet?

Can make them look really good with just the initial processing in photoshop.

Post some up if you edit some :)

Like I said to you, I really wish we got more photos but that's just the way it went lol.

Yeah I have to get my FC Hako working again. The latest firmware seems to have screwed something out and it's dropping out. Was gonna have a look at everything at the drags but it kept dropping out early in the run

Got a thread uo in the for sale section but thought i'd throw it in here as a local sale wold be alot easier lol..

18x9.5 +20 BBS RG-R wheels

R34 GTR Brembo Brakes

PM for details

Cheers

Matt

Mmmmmm Brembo's haha

You gonna get your photo DVD from airlie? :P

That goes for all who were there to

Well have the Wideband in now:

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Seems a little laggy (not to bad, half a second probably tops) but I dont know if it gets better as it gets hotter or if the gauge is just slow. The main point is the analog out from the gauge to run with FC-Edit so I can bring up the AFR's on the laptop and in map watch. Should make tuning alot nicer

Pacey: You might know this... Is there a way to bring up two map watches in FC Edit? I want to have AFR and Knock maps both up, but I dont think its possible......

Had a play yesturday but didnt really get anywhere.

This looks like much more then 2 degrees of camber........

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Used some Turtlewax bug and tar remover on my rear pods to get all the tar off that the tires flick up. Works a treat that stuff

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Lol looks closer to 5!

Yeah I think pedders may have dropped the ball on that one. My report said 2.1 degrees or something.... Doesnt look right lol.

Did a little playing around with my tune today. Trying to fix a funny spot. 5th gear foot down and it goes 13.2 then climbs to 14ish then back down, weird. Added some fuel to a cell that looked like it might be the problem but its still doing it so not sure what the go Is....

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So got my new front cover for my turbo made up......

The thing sounds even louder then before! I thought without the anti surge slots would make it alot quieter.

Anyway the thing is so rich now I'm lighting up the night with backfires so will need to play with the tune on the weekend (10:1 AFR's atm)

Wheelspin in second easily now but, if it wheelspins in 3rd after tuning then I may have solved the problem with the HKS GT2835 KAI and its disapointing results in comparison with the Pro S

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