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Do u think a dyno tune is necessary for a stocker? Would it make much diff or would i be better off waiting until I get my exhaust done (however this wont be for a while yet)

I just thought that since Ive changed my plugs and oil i might as well tune it as well. My car is not running rough or anything though.

ANy idea on what this might cost anyone?

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One more question.

When checking oil, is it best to check just after running the motor(5 min), or like a few hours after.

The reason Im asking this is that there is a big difference between levels depending on when youre checking the oil.

After adding new oil last night (and starting it up for 3 min) ,then checking the dipstick, it was right on the Full mark.

And then checking this morning it was a fir bit over. I drained this excess oil

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Try disconnecting your battery to reset the computer.. then drive it how you normally do.. that apparently retunes the computer to your driving a little i think?

as for oil levels - oil gets dragged up into the engine - hence it was lower after running it for a few mins.. it usually doens't take long to drain down again.. if the sump is full at cold things are all good.. if it's a little bit over i wouldn't worry about it..

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if youve got no programmable ECU's or anything then theres not alot of point getting it tuned.

as far as timing goes, you can set that yourself, get hold of a timing light and make sure its at 20degrees btdc (i think thats what it is for an RB25)

when u say tappits do you mean lifters? RB engines have hydraulic lifters and they can make a bit of noise. unfortunately they cant really be repaired without alot of work. you can dull the sound a little by using a thicker oil... the other thing which could be ticking is either an exhaust leak, or the injectors may be noisy. ive heard a couple of SR's with noisy injectors but its probably nothing to really worry about

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