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finally got it tuned after fixing some problems it made 321.7kw and 820nm ill post a dyno sheet up after i fix the last to little problems and its put back on the dyno

a vid if anyone wants a look

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Good stuff Nick.

What size gauges are those? My car no longer has aircon so im thinking of putting my gauges in the vents.

Dave they are 60mm and a bit of a cu%t to fit but it can be done.

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Hey mate just read through this thread.

I've got to stay it is one of the best build threads I've ever read. It's given me lots of inspiration or my own build and lots to think about. Keen to read more about your build in the future.

Also out of interest are/were you sponsored by HDI? Apologies if you said so but I'm pretty tired and read all this in one sitting! :D

And the net of that is a much better looking car without the HDI advertising.

Nicks car surprised me...when it was making 320kw the power delivery was very responsive and hard!

Perfect combination IMO...I can't even imagine what this new setup will be like! What can this new setup make Nick, over 400kw?

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