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hey guys, just wanted to show yous the new stag i picked up on friday night... its been tastefully modded with the usual front mount, apexi enhaust, hks gtrs kit, haltech interceptor, tein coilovers, 18" advanti's and camber and caster adjusters.

i really like the car and even better now that i own one.

look forward to talking to you guys about all the weird and wonderful things that are japanese!! lol

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hey guys, just wanted to show yous the new stag i picked up on friday night... its been tastefully modded with the usual front mount, apexi enhaust, hks gtrs kit, haltech interceptor, tein coilovers, 18" advanti's and camber and caster adjusters.

i really like the car and even better now that i own one.

look forward to talking to you guys about all the weird and wonderful things that are japanese!! lol

Nice well equipped car. Is the Haltech user adjustable and if so do you need a lap top or some kind of hand controller?
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it can with a RWC with front mount and pod filter ? and aftermarket ECU ? and turbo !!! WTF

wanna swap ? if you got that for around 13-16k you saved a shit load in todays dollar for modding it :blink:

yeah it was no problem... i think the stuff like the ecu and the turbo wouldn't be a biggie as he probably didn't know what to look for. . yeah i paid about 17k for it. and its only got 71,xxx on the clock.

jezboosted - i'm actually from ipswich, close enough to brisbane.

KiwiRS4T - i believe its adjustable from a laptop as the serial leads hangs down from the dash and sits under that passenger floor mat. but the trick is that where he got it tuned the guy has locked it and won't give him the codes, and if you try to get in you can clear the password but it clears the tune aswell..

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According to Haltech, the interceptors are only good for fuel trimming on most of the Nissan engines (inc RB). So it looks like it's the locally made equivalent of the SAFC or DFA.

I also noticed that there's a Malpassi Rising-rate regulator fitted in your engine bay.

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According to Haltech, the interceptors are only good for fuel trimming on most of the Nissan engines (inc RB). So it looks like it's the locally made equivalent of the SAFC or DFA.

I also noticed that there's a Malpassi Rising-rate regulator fitted in your engine bay.

they also do ignition the same way the SITC does by manipulating the cas signal. and yes, fuel the same way as a SAFC.

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