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Hey ya'all

This is the third installment in the gripping series about my 33 being a slacker.

Previous post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...45#entry3359445

My mods are now...

Turbo back 3" X-force exhaust

Cooling Pro Type 2 Front Mount - Thermal wrapped piping to manifold

Silicone Inlet Pipe

Aftermarket actuator set for ~11/12 psi

Hitachi H8 chipped ECU.

Enlarged snorkel to fit IC piping + Apexi panel filter

Front strut brace

Tomei Replacement fuel pump

S2 AFM

After sending Kubota's chip back to him, which was probably actually a great tune :teehee: I replaced the fuel pump and borrowed a S2 AFM on long term loan from Brett (BAMR33), thanks Brett! I also had a performance shop which will go unnamed adjust the ignition timing back to stock.

Today I had the guys at Auto Tech Toowoomba give her a run on the dyno and she made about 181kw, an improvement but still less than I expected. They then checked the ignition timing to discover it was 6 degrees retarded from stock...after the timing was rectified this was the dyno result.

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So it was either the AFM or the fuel pump as most people had suggested.

I'm not sure which one it was as I changed both, but I suspect they were both dodgy.

I'm also presenting this as evidence that pre-tuned/chipped ECUs can get results.

Although I can only vouch for this Hitachi chipped one I bought from SECURITY, who apparently bought from MANWHORE.

Unfortunately I can not suggest where to get the socket modified ECUs, maybe somebody knows.

I do have the email address of a Sydney tuner who can pre-tune and send you a H8 chip for $250 if you can get hold of the socket modified ECU, he goes by the name of Kubota.

[email protected]

His english is a bit difficult to decipher but he's good to deal with.

As far as how the car feels to drive now, it seems to pull a bit harder at high revs, but to be honest it still feels slack off the mark, even though the boost peaks at 12psi quickly.

Comments are welcome!

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