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knowing my luck ill wash the car and it will rain.

btw, noob question but hey im learning still... Can stock ecu's get retuned? my 33 is running quite rich, doesnt smell bad but noticed bad fuel economy..

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knowing my luck ill wash the car and it will rain.

btw, noob question but hey im learning still... Can stock ecu's get retuned? my 33 is running quite rich, doesnt smell bad but noticed bad fuel economy..

Yeah stock ecu can be tuned :happy:

have you done all the normal stuff like check for air leaks and had the O2 sensor replaced? those 2 things can have a massive bearing on economy as well

^ nah not yet, only had the car for a week or so (bad idea to buy it during exams, its a big distraction) getting full service next week, will go from there but yeah forgot o2 sensor may be the cause (doubt its ever been replaced)

i think a beer might fix my hangover.. usually does but f**k im on the verge of yacking.. hungover working in an office FTL

lolz drinkning watching random music channels on fox with laptop ftw

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