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It will definetly backfire if you have a atmo BOV

as that lets measured air out of the system.. so it runs mega rich when you lift your foot off..

Skylines also run mega rich anyway..

something like a SAFC2 or NEO will do fine..

If you intend on doing more mods (bigger turbo, injectors etc) get the Emanage Ultimate

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thanks mate =) yeah i cant afford $1500 atleast on just the apexi pfc unit + tune

e-manage is bit more cheaper... just need a decent tuner hey =/

but anyone had any good or bad things with theses?

cause from wat i hear there still NEW to australia market, in the terms of people using them

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God some of you guys are retards. He didnt ask for your opinions on what kind of a driver he is and how he treats his car, he just wants an answer how to solve his problem. If you cant answer that then stfu. Easy.

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God some of you guys are retards. He didnt ask for your opinions on what kind of a driver he is and how he treats his car, he just wants an answer how to solve his problem. If you cant answer that then stfu. Easy.

And where was your contribution to solving his problem..? glass house much?

I have given him a few ideas to check out.. the main one being engine management and the BOV

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God some of you guys are retards. He didnt ask for your opinions on what kind of a driver he is and how he treats his car, he just wants an answer how to solve his problem. If you cant answer that then stfu. Easy.

+1 so many keyboard warriors in this forum.

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