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looks alright, im not keen on that front grille though. needs to be a bit lower & a different front bar & skirts. i didnt like the 05 one either until i saw a brand new one in the flesh, i got to take it for a bit of a drive too :D

hehe, its just sitting on my bedroom floor at the moment. even when i get my car back i wont be able to do anything with it, cos i'll have to save for the tuning work.

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The PFC comes with a conservative tune preset, so you can plug it in and drive around before you get it tuned. It will drive better than the standard computer, and will be a lot better when you get it properly tuned later on.

I did this to my skyline and had no problems.

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The PFC comes with a conservative tune preset, so you can plug it in and drive around before you get it tuned. It will drive better than the standard computer, and will be a lot better when you get it properly tuned later on.  

I did this to my skyline and had no problems.

ok cool, ill give that a go. from what i was reading the base map isnt that good, but as long as its better than the stock one, it should be ok :D

Keep an eye on the knock reading and you will be fine.

If you find it knocks at highrpm pull 2 degree's out of the load points wot uses.

I have known a one person that had the stock base map knock due to too much ignition timing. It does run super rich so going lean is nothing to worry about. :D

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