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all paid for... time to spin some rollers :D

cranked boost up to 11, wow what a difference. slight misfire gonna be a problem on the dyno? coil packs are a bit worn :(

you running standard ecu marko?

all paid for... time to spin some rollers :D

cranked boost up to 11, wow what a difference. slight misfire gonna be a problem on the dyno? coil packs are a bit worn :(

Umm whats the gapping on your spark plugs marko

if they are at a standard gap then take them out and regap it to 0.8mm

that should solve the problem

all paid for... time to spin some rollers :D

cranked boost up to 11, wow what a difference. slight misfire gonna be a problem on the dyno? coil packs are a bit worn :(

Could be plugs, what gap you running and how old are they? NGK BCPR6ES are a good plug for the 25 and come pre gapped to .8

Best thing is they are only 26-30 bux a set.

all paid for... time to spin some rollers :D

cranked boost up to 11, wow what a difference. slight misfire gonna be a problem on the dyno? coil packs are a bit worn :(

Add another 10 to that then they start to boogie!!!!

standard ecu, standard coil packs, hybrid front mount, trust 3.5" cat back, in line boost controller @ 11psi on stock turbo, pod filter

ive taken the coil packs out yesterday and insulated them with good quality electrical tape, the plugs were 1.1 but ive re-gaped them to .8 and they're only about 3,000km old. Will be getting some insulating silicone over the weekend for the coils as well as new .8mm plugs + get the afm cleaned up.

hoping it will solve the issue. apart from that im looking in to a toshi remap or safc once i get the rest of the exhaust, injectors and fuel pump. cant be bothered with a whole new ecu as i'm not after much more power so don't really see the point in spending over 2k.

well i hope you get the car running sweet as marko for the dyno day

ahh well you got about a week to get it happening then mate

should see a decent power figure out of that

one would assume so Wayne Daniel only posted up yesterday there were a few spots left... and worst case scenario ill sell my spot on the day if someone missed out

AWD = $50

FWD, RWD = $40

call up Graham West Workshop and sort it out, or drive in, fill out the form and give em the $$.

668 Marion Rd

PARK HOLME

SA, 5043

(08) 8277 5688

and my misfire is sorted :(

Edited by tx3_90
yeah drop in on the day there are always things that keep people attending so there are always spots to buy on the day and as i said earlier worst case scenario ill sell my spot

hmmmmmmmmmm ill decide on the day........

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