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Auto box will be fine.. Get a tight shift kit in to her and she'll be fine. :ermm:

that was my last mod 2 months ago- should have been the 1st mod 2yrs ago

very tight shifting, very very happy with MV's work

worried about the wiring up job tho for the powerfc ecu + pin 51 resistor trick (engine check light) + attessa system (pin 23 I think from power fc ecu to attessa ecu)

but yeah not sure

will get Bostwerks to do the job, but need all the info. got some, but I dont understand electronics lol

:D

hi ;)

my hand hurts so bad from writing out these damn 21st invitations ;)

my knees hurt from walking, sitting, sleeping

wish the wernt in jars.

:)

21 yay ;)

oh to be 21 again

Im now hearing pin 37 on the r34 gtt power fc controlls the attessa throttle position sensor (rather than traction control for the r34 gtt)

so tha should be ok.

just pin 51 and use the zenode trick to pull it to 3.7v from 5v

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