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Hi Mate :) all this tuning remotly was idea of Anthony:) firs i didnot belive that we can do anything but he made this:) tommorow am going to track and with anthony we will try to tune FC, so than i will post up results and pictures and give you all the details what you need:)

thanks again to Anthony ;) )) am going to stick your picture on my rides hood:))

airbrush job would set it off nicely! :D

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Have you ever seen Anthony? I don't think that's something you want to advertise :D

But yeah, this is quite ground breaking Anthony :)

no have not ;) but if he can tune it for me is no metter :))

Should be just clicking into 4th :D

This wireless tuning your doing is awesome! Keen to hear how it goes

Haha yeah, pretty much your at the end of 3rd, the gearing on bikes is insane. Your doing well over 120 in first, havn't really ever seen the max it pulls in first as normally the wheel is in the air and the last place you wan't to be looking is down at the speedo..

tuned his car, got rid of all the knocking.. injectors are at 100% duty cycle :down: and i had to send him off to re-gap his spark plugs to .7 gap.

its a bit slow and a little frustrating but ive worked on slower remote controll sessions before so i cannot complain.

tuned his car, got rid of all the knocking.. injectors are at 100% duty cycle :down: and i had to send him off to re-gap his spark plugs to .7 gap.

its a bit slow and a little frustrating but ive worked on slower remote controll sessions before so i cannot complain.

Thanks to you:) i could not tell bye because of battery of laptop and deposite of cell phone:) i have bought new spark plug gap them all to 0.6 and car runs perfectly:) no even one knocking level no flashing of engine light and no misfire or backfire:) perfect job !!!! thanks a lot mite :D best goal is KKR 480 now boosts at 3800 RPm instead of 4800 :D boost eraund 16 psi i will make run tonight to check time at 1/4 mile:)

thanks again mate i will make post here for remotly tuning over the sea:)))

excelent job

thank

thaks

thanks :D))

Guilt troy, I'm shopping for power fc. And I'm asking for an opinion. I can get a rb25powerfc for about 1200-1300usd. I got z32 afm already. Now I can get rb26 pfc for around 800usd l-jetro or d-jetro. Which one should I go though ? If I go rb26 d-jetro I could save lots of money :devil: Just don't want to save here to get bad results everywhere. So I'm asking for opinion. Thanks!

Thanks to you:) i could not tell bye because of battery of laptop and deposite of cell phone:) i have bought new spark plug gap them all to 0.6 and car runs perfectly:) no even one knocking level no flashing of engine light and no misfire or backfire:) perfect job !!!! thanks a lot mite :devil: best goal is KKR 480 now boosts at 3800 RPm instead of 4800 :D boost eraund 16 psi i will make run tonight to check time at 1/4 mile:)

thanks again mate i will make post here for remotly tuning over the sea:)))

excelent job

thank

thaks

thanks :)))

Cool mate :) im glad it all worked out well. I will be looking forward to seeing the pics and videos of your race track while tuning it. at least you know now your engine is not going to detonate itself to pieces :)

It was 42deg when he was going around the track, i can imagine how much he was sweating when changing the plugs on a hot engine bay. Did you test out the high timing map or low one ? the hot or cold one?

post results :)

Guilt troy, I'm shopping for power fc. And I'm asking for an opinion. I can get a rb25powerfc for about 1200-1300usd. I got z32 afm already. Now I can get rb26 pfc for around 800usd l-jetro or d-jetro. Which one should I go though ? If I go rb26 d-jetro I could save lots of money ;) Just don't want to save here to get bad results everywhere. So I'm asking for opinion. Thanks!

allways get the RB25 power fc if it is available. less hassles that way and you know its going to run properly.

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