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Heading out to Moorevale, starting on Night shift, gonna be rough after not working for 6 weeks lol

good stuff. who u workin for now then ??

do u know spencer ? works at moorevale too. was building an sr-vet s14

oi callan u want ur c spanners or what ?? they're still in my car haha

also picked up a pfc ;) n z32.... gonna be lookin at injectors n maybe turbo. shouldnt be buying shit for it when im tryna sell buuutttttt u know haha

Looks good Callan.

My mate took that engine I built - The RB25\30 with a few special mods, with my turbo, modified manifolds, etc to EFI in brisbane and put it on the dyno.

300rwkw and 680nm of torque.

EFI tuner said the tune was perfect :P

I don't mind doing the Vipecs, they are well featured. The knock monitor and addition kits are a bit complicated to set up though.

A perfect tune is when you get the result you wanted to achieve or you break a record/ world record. A perfect tune is really only good for that day as the atmosphere, temps, humidity etc changes constantly. Anything over 800-1000hp is perfect, perfectly scary to shit your pants hehehe :P

well, it was good enough :)

Pretty happy with the end result too, engine was my own build and runs like a dream.

Shame some else is enjoying it now.

Don't worry Ben, I spent years chasing the perfect tune. How you been?

I won't be going to airlie probably wont have a car by then plus i just paid for my Vegas trip yesterday YEAH BUDDY!!!!!!!! banana.gif But i am still keen for Superlap in August wanna go there this year, hopefully be entering the R32 in open class next year 2013 if all goes to plan.

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