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Yeah but Mark tunes in 4th gear so its not a direct comparison. Good luck tomm. who is crunching the numbers?

EDIT: ohh i see where you are coming from...pick both the Mark tuned 22-25psi runs out of the dyno computer...got it.

Unigroup, you cant say no to the Autronic experience and neither can I

Yeah ive got a figure in my head, will go to 2bar if needed to get it as long as nothing goes wrong.

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Unigroup, you cant say no to the Autronic experience and neither can I

Yeah ive got a figure in my head, will go to 2bar if needed to get it as long as nothing goes wrong

i hope thats racefuel...i strongly recommend not exceeding 24psi on pump.

Im glad your going to Yavus...he's a gun Autronic tuner.

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i hope thats racefuel...i strongly recommend not exceeding 24psi on pump.

Im glad your going to Yavus...he's a gun Autronic tuner.

All pump all the way

Jungle juice isnt my sort of thing, yet.

From looking through as many GTRS graphs as i can find on the net its going to be a 22psi tune that gets me the right number, have to remember though;

-Not the right port job on current head for huge numbers, its more for response

-Quite possibly bad choice of cam profiles

-Increased capacity *Throws up RB30 gang signs*

Very happy though that you paved the way so to speak with the low mounts

All pump all the way

Jungle juice isnt my sort of thing, yet.

From looking through as many GTRS graphs as i can find on the net its going to be a 22psi tune that gets me the right number, have to remember though;

-Not the right port job on current head for huge numbers, its more for response

-Quite possibly bad choice of cam profiles

-Increased capacity *Throws up RB30 gang signs*

Very happy though that you paved the way so to speak with the low mounts

you know i will help you when and where i can.

Much appreciated Paul, as always :/

Paul is the kind of guy would would bend over backwards for anyone and then tell you that it was nothing to him for helping you out when you say thankyou.

Thanks for going out today and doing that for me Paul, I did not expect it and I still cannot believe you went out of the house for me, also the assistance you you gave when I was tryin to get my car ready for power cruise was a very big help. If it was'nt for you and Wayne @ Hunter all wheel dyno then i would not have been ready for power cruise.

Thanks mate. Keep up the good work.

Paul is the kind of guy would would bend over backwards for anyone and then tell you that it was nothing to him for helping you out when you say thankyou.

Thanks for going out today and doing that for me Paul, I did not expect it and I still cannot believe you went out of the house for me, also the assistance you you gave when I was tryin to get my car ready for power cruise was a very big help. If it was'nt for you and Wayne @ Hunter all wheel dyno then i would not have been ready for power cruise.

Thanks mate. Keep up the good work.

Hey..no problem mate...just had to hold my nuts while i was standing or walked. Im not as much of a karnt as i portray myself as...im more a cheeky larrikin with a good heart...who loves his family, his mates and his cars. Ill help anyone out as long as i know they will appreciate it when the job is done. Hey ive even done engine builds for next to nothing to help a guy out....no problem.

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Hey..no problem mate...just had to hold my nuts while i was standing or walked. Im not as much of a karnt as i portray myself as...im more a cheeky larrikin with a good heart...who loves his family, his mates and his cars. Ill help anyone out as long as i know they will appreciate it when the job is done. Hey ive even done engine builds for next to nothing to help a guy out....no problem.

Its true, you are a nice guy Paul :)

Can you help me out with a free engine build? - I would really appreciate it :/

(in all seriousness, its good to hear youre ok and that your "gentlemans region" is all still intact).

Its true, you are a nice guy Paul :)

Can you help me out with a free engine build? - I would really appreciate it :/

(in all seriousness, its good to hear youre ok and that your "gentlemans region" is all still intact).

You break it first then we will talk. :P

Its a pity you wont be seeing it in action at Powercruise (engine) but im sure there will be plenty of footage, it will be one of the loudest RBs there :/

2rismo is going to organise me wheelchair access. what day is best...Saturday?

Its a pity you wont be seeing it in action at Powercruise (engine) but im sure there will be plenty of footage, it will be one of the loudest RBs there :/

Who's will be the loudest? yours? lol

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