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i'm in but at jem they said i had some high end pinging and that thing sitting at the front of the rb25 engine had to be moved clockwise by a mm or something, the guy just loostend the bolts and tapped it around a few times with a spanner and said that should be it...... he didnt re dyno it to see if the pinging did go away....

if its not it and the guys at uas says there some pinging and that thing needs to be moved around again will they do it???? it only takes a minute to do but you need a dyno to know if the prob has been fixed..... i really dont care if they wanna charge me for another dyno run (id rather they didnt charge me for another run) aslong as the prob is fixed because at the moment i'm advised not to let the revs get past 7000rpm or risk damage to the head gaskets or something.....

also should have a fmic by then, mabey a boost controller

if youve got logs of your car pm me and I can have a look at your logs and ecumap if you want

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lol no you wont ill be on a skidpan instead

Get your boat ready!

I was thinking of trying to sneak a bottom end build in before this but even if I have what is called good luck for me I might get it back 2012 :wacko:

See you near the frying pan

I made a post saying I'm interested in this, but am still fairly clueless has to how a "dyno day" actually goes. Do I just rock up with my car and put my name on a list? What happens next? :>

Edit: Just to clarify, I know what a dyno is. What sort of knowledge can I come away with from a dyno day?

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Yep you show up whenever you want, then see one of the people with an SAU shirt on (wont be hard to miss, one will be holding a clipboard), so over and say hi, then its basically a case of "join the back of the line" :P

if youve got logs of your car pm me and I can have a look at your logs and ecumap if you want

hey you were at jem on sat,,,,, pretty gutzy rex you got ther 190ish kw right???? i have no idea what you just said so i'll just say "YES" lol, what area you at though????

I made a post saying I'm interested in this, but am still fairly clueless has to how a "dyno day" actually goes. Do I just rock up with my car and put my name on a list? What happens next? :>

Edit: Just to clarify, I know what a dyno is. What sort of knowledge can I come away with from a dyno day?

You pays your money and you gets your car puts on the dyno. They runs it 3 times and then gives you a print outs of the power and the AFR (air/fuel ratios) and the boost. They tells you if it is running ok or too rich or too lean or pings so you knows what condition your tune is in. You gets to see how much powers you gots and if your boost holds steady. You gets to see how rich or lean your AFR's is.

Dont like my chances of winning, do like the idea of setting my rears on another dyno to confirm the performance results.

Can we have highest highflow category? lol

I don't like the idea of creating a category just so I can win it. :D hehe




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