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Edit first post...hi all, im heading back up to L'ton 2morrow, not for a retune (although i just had my new turbo fitted/fkn awesome and angry sounding!) although it wont be to far away, just decieded to hold off until i deciede what injectors i will go with, then i'll change the fuel, have injectors fitted and Z32afm done all at the same time. anyway getting off the topic, I have a turbo we took of a mates car to replace with a bigger one, now, when he bought the car the guy insisted it had a hi flow turbo, i just happened to have my stock 33 turbo handy to compare them and there doesnt seem to be much difference, im even thinking it might be a 33 stock turbo, but anyway anyone with some knowledge who could have a look 2morrow would be welcomed! I will be there about 10ish until late afternoon, if i cant get insight from a sau member i guess i will take it to brad sherrif and see if he will take a look/identify for me, as its no longer wanted by its current owner (he would like to recoupe some $$ towards his new turbo) and i have offered to sell it for him once it is propperly identified, so if youre about in L'tn 2morro and can help, shoot me a mssge on 0413239099 and i'll meet with you somewhere, cheers Damo

hey all, I'm heading up to L'ton tomorrow to have my car tuned by Brad at Duggan & Parker, dropping the car off at 10:45 am and have some time to kill after that. I dont know/havent met any of you guys up that way (except for ben who i recently spoke to over the phone about his tune) would be good to check out some other rides and milk u guys for information/experiences with modding your'e rides. anyway if your;e about let me know, cheers Damo

Edited by madaz R33
Im free if you want to catch a really bad fever and a chest infection.

Hope everything goes well with your tune... give me a msg on here when its done and let me know how it went

hey ben, car wont be ready until late today, not sure on how its gunna turn out as i ended up taking the advice of my mechanic and stayed with premium fuel for thew tune, brad wasnt to impressed with the decision so we will see how it goes, im in mulgrave street at my brothers house atm.

was my car still out there? GTR with no front bar, undercoat black bonet and guard, and getting semi slicks fitted?

I'll probably be out there this afternoon getting my car and old tyres.

was my car still out there? GTR with no front bar, undercoat black bonet and guard, and getting semi slicks fitted?

I'll probably be out there this afternoon getting my car and old tyres.

yeah it was being moved to out the front when i pulled up at 11am

depends, my tyres aren't in Launceston, if he came home through the Frankfourt H/Way I could send it with him.

that explains why duggan and parker workers didnt know anything about any tyres! got the car back, pretty happy, just broke the 200kw mark (just a safe tune for now), heading back up in a week or and having it re tuned on bp ultimate, brad stated he would be happy to push it a bit more when it is retuned i could be looking at an extra 30-50 kw... wooooot!

I think you were leaving after i poped in too see how my car was going. I was in a Green Deawoo.

didnt notice, was mad keen to see how the old girl went, no matter, i can up in a weeks time when im back up there

Damo, Thats a pretty decent amount considering it's only a safe tune. hopefully with a new turbo and 98ron you should be able to join the 300kw club.

sav man, do you want to just drop them into Bursons Launy and they will send them accross to me. just Att. David Guest, C\- Burson Auto Parts Burnie.

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hi all, im heading back up to L'ton 2morrow, not for a retune (although i just had my new turbo fitted/fkn awesome!) although it wont be to far away, just decieded to hold off until i deciede what injectors i will go with, then i'll change the fuel, have injectors fitted and Z32afm done all at the same time. anyway getting of the topic, I have a turbo we took of a mates car to replace with a bigger one, now, when he bought the car the guy insisted it had a hi flow turbo, i just happened to have my stock 33 turbo handy to compare them and there doesnt seem to be much difference, im even thinking it might be a 33 stock turbo, but anyway anyone with some knowledge who could have a look 2morrow would be welcomed! I will be there about 10ish until late afternoon, if i cant get insight from a sau member i guess i will take it to brad sherrif and see if he will take a look/identify for me, as its no longer wanted by its current owner (he would like to recoupe some $$ towards his new turbo) and i have offered to sell it for him once it is propperly identified, so if youre about in L'tn 2morro and can help, shoot me a mssge on 0413239099 and i'll meet with you somewhere, cheers Damo

also edited first original post on this thread

  • 2 months later...

Well, its that time.... Last of the mods for now; Z32AFM and 555 injectors, tune/dyno run. looking forward to it, as last time i went up i was only running premium fuel/standard turbo and Brad was only prepared to do a safe tune. This time round I have the Vg3o + inj and afm as well as supporting mods. I think the biggest hiccup will be trying to get in the driveway! My new front bar is extremly low. Im actually trying to get a hold of DJRIFT as i wanna pick up a tailsshaft for a mate, if anyone knows him well enough could they contact him so he can forward his mobile or tell me where he works. (he did tell me sometime ago, but i have forgotten). If anyones going to be about 2morrow let me know, cheers Damo

well back from getting the work done, and tune... well sort of , work was performed but they neglected to tell me that the dyno wasnt operational! fark! it had a tune without going on the dyno, "a road test tune" so back up on the 17th to get it dynoed and see what kw's she is pumping out the one posative thing that was said was that it felt strong, so i guess that makes me feel slightly better with the situation, thanks to DJRIFT for meeting me with the part my mate needed, cheers Damo

Edited by madaz R33

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