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Well, see here. Got meself this nice beaut black box

somthink call'd prowfek Bee spec eye eye

anyone willing to install it for me?

got to take out the Hybrid dual stage ebc, and install the ProfecB spec-II

havent got much $ atm, on dsp but no payment until Feb 09

could supply petrol money, subway lunch and drink? smoke?

Morphett Vale, into the Stagea. Not a big job, brand new profecb to replace the current ebc (good for 180kw but not 210kw)

help would be appreciated, hurt myself today simply changing the k&n pod to an Apex pod. knees are stuffed.

so best for me to watch help and clap.

does the profec need a road run or two to set up? got adelaide hills 1min away, quiet area

cheers.

brendan

home dad so anytime really

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Id say save ya pennies for a little bit and bring it down to Michael and I at Aussie dyno n Tune on a saturday, we'll install it and set it all up on the dyno and get the boost real stable. We did craigR33's not too long ago and he seemed very happy with the results.

EDIT:

If im not too busy ill come up and install and set it up on the road as best as i can...pm if you get stuck.

Edited by Ryanrb25

That reminds me. I gotta find someone with an AWD dyno.

Gotta get my box done next week (fingers crossed) and then fit the SAFC2 and SITC then tuned.

Tangles, if you get real stuck, give me a call and I might be able to give you a hand. My house settlement has taken a stumble, so I might not be moving in this weekend ... free time.

cheers all

getting the o-ring replaced in the attessa system from shaun at boostwerx, waiting on that from japan

he can set it up on the dyno for the last tune, just thought it be good to get it in pre-tune with a little road setup

:P

Id say save ya pennies for a little bit and bring it down to Michael and I at Aussie dyno n Tune on a saturday, we'll install it and set it all up on the dyno and get the boost real stable. We did craigR33's not too long ago and he seemed very happy with the results.

EDIT:

If im not too busy ill come up and install and set it up on the road as best as i can...pm if you get stuck.

hey ryan hav u got time 2 run mine on the rollers satdee, need the air/fuel ratio's cheked out on the pfc, seems 2 be running 2 rich, i was the 1 that roked up cupla satdees ago when u were doing craigs car i was in the wine red 33 with white wheels

thanks Dan

funneh how I did something right lol

got pretty dark but good ol torch under the dash to wire up to 12v ignition and ground

getting thru the firewall took me ages lol.

hits 1.1 bar boost but then goes "woosh woosh woosh" as it drops and gains .2bar continually

got to sort that out, tryed with a hills run last night.. all in good time

pretty much thats it. all mods done

got to sell the Hybrid dual ebc for $100 and a k&n pod filter with z32 adapter for $50

:D

damn she goes fine

Ryan, when can I come see you at aussie dyno, for awd tune (fpr/safc/sitc touchup/ebc setup), and to use 2x spring clamps (to clamp each spring tight an inch, pull out circlip and drop one notch, put circlip back in Bilsteins, release clamps and seat properly) at each 4 corners.

cheers

:rolleyes:

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