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Hey guys,

I installed this kit on my R33 series 2, looks really good, took a while to get it all done but worth the wait..

Here's some pics for you to take a look at..

Enjoy >_<

Bar off

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Reo Bar off, needed some trimming

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Bolted in

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Plugged in

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Almost done

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Finished product

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looks mint >_< i like it, do u feel a diffrence or anything, do u need to reset ur ecu as there will be more AIR flowing in? or can the ECU re-learn this? thanks.

Geraus

Edited by geraus

you will gain a little bit more boost. induction noise will be little bit louder too. like any boost increase timing and AFR issues will come into play. get a simple remap to lean out afrs, adjust timing accordingly and engine will run a lot safer and better.

looks mint >_< i like it, do u feel a diffrence or anything, do u need to reset ur ecu as there will be more AIR flowing in? or can the ECU re-learn this? thanks.

Geraus

I bought the same cooler last week and will be installing it tomorrow, with the addition of beers and the warm weather.

I'll use your pics as a guide so if it doesn't look anything like these, then I know I've taken a wrong turn somewhere along the way.

Actually, to be safe, maybe the beer consumption should begin after the installation is complete. :(

Hey drewII, im sort of confused, when you say simple remap, does it that mean my ECU will be re-maped as in it will be moded? or anything? im confused, bcos i called up a tuner called Dr Drift and i said how much wold a remap cost he said allthese things like 1000K for a remap and i was like??? UHHHHHHHHH yeh... he said sumfin will be burnt in? i just want a SIMPLE remap... if u know wot i mean..

looks mint ;) i like it, do u feel a diffrence or anything, do u need to reset ur ecu as there will be more AIR flowing in? or can the ECU re-learn this? thanks.

Geraus

The car feels like its got a lil bit more pull, although a re-tune wouldn't hurt.. Probably when I get next weeks pay cheque.. lol.. sometimes i wish i just stuck with my corolla.. lol..

Follow this link, sounds like its worth a visit..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Toshi-Remap-R33-Gtst-t211348.html&hl=toshi

Cheers

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