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oh anyone got a spare set of stock rb20det coilpacks?? till i get my spitfires??

got a set of standard coilpacks here mate, they are getting on abit though, we did replace these ones going back a few months as the car would occasionally start sounding like it was running on 5 instead of 6 lol. Let know if your keen. Would probly come up sweet with a good clean etc.

wacked my car back on the dyno today, still pulled 250rwkw with 10.5 flat afr's on 14psi. just incase anyone cares.

thats very good Ryan, gotta be happy with 250.....have to get mine on a dyno again, its very sick at the moment

What's the issue with the GTR pete?

the issue is the 1st clown that tuned it....obviously had no idea what he was doing....he should stick to replacing mufflers on Falcodores!

If I could get it on a dyno I reckon I could get it running better myself......half the issue is putting in the correct injector corrections & latencys followed by the correct values for the Nismo AFM's......that would get me 1/2 way there after setting up the idle proceedure from initialization properly which he didn't do. It's idling too high, constantly hunting, rich AFR's and possibly too much timing.

yeah thanks Ryan but I don't know if I could be stuffed playing with it myself or whether to just take it round to Shaun at Boostworks.

Jeff at Speedlab was going to have a look at it but I never heard back from him.....I think he's quite busy.

Martin Donan took my car for a blast awhile ago but even with the Alfa Romeo pistons I used to sell the bugger years ago, he's still going to charge me too much.

^^^ Me too! I'm thinking of mildly dressing up the engine bay, but keeping it looking stock.

:sick:

Yeah i wanna run all blue hoses through my bay, something sexy for autosalon :P anyone wanna help

^^^ Me too! I'm thinking of mildly dressing up the engine bay, but keeping it looking stock.

:P

i painted everything black under my hood! the rocker cover was done with black ripple paint and all the chrome piping mat black! and even my fmic is black, i'm over having all that chrome

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