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Nope :P I 'was' going for the nistune but now I'm not sure if I'm going to keep my car or not. Nistune being a cheap and very effective option...

Ask any mechanical engineer and they'll tell you if you want max power, forget about it being economical....

But I'm an Electrical Engineer... its about optimising and being efficient!

update:

car didnt make it out my driveway due to epic low

:bunny:

yes this means it is running strong :huh:

it's not that bad of a driveway :P ... how much stupid sauce was on the low burger?

*edit* and congrats on katie being up and about again :D *high five*

Edited by Isola
I didn't think there was a particularly good option for nistunes on 25s?

Either having to use a 20 ECU and lose VCT, or doing some sort of dodgy on a Z32 ecu?

You can't trust them though, they're always drunk.

Yeah the best option is using the z32 and keep vct. Its a pretty simple change over, no dodgy shit :P z32 ecu's are pretty cheap too and I spose you can get a lil money back selling your manual 33 ecu to someone doing a conversion...

Def agree with the drunk comment. Old uni mates are absolute pissheads....I envy them :bunny:

But I'm an Electrical Engineer... its about optimising and being efficient!

Nah man hes sayin when you start to chase power you throw fuel economy out the window

But I'm an Electrical Engineer... its about optimising and being efficient!

I'm a computer systems engineer... its about... um... getting the most amount of pay for the least work? :bunny:

it's not that bad of a driveway :P ... how much stupid sauce was on the low burger?

Maybe he needs to learn how to leb-spec it more?

*edit* and congrats on katie being up and about again :huh: *high five*

+1. But its Katey :D

update:

car didnt make it out my driveway due to epic low

:bunny:

yes this means it is running strong :D

I'll repeat what I said before.....SICK AS AIDS, breh. Chuck some planks of wood across your driveway :huh:

Nah man hes sayin when you start to chase power you throw fuel economy out the window

Exactly! This guy gets what I mean :P

Yeah the best option is using the z32 and keep vct. Its a pretty simple change over, no dodgy shit :bunny: z32 ecu's are pretty cheap too and I spose you can get a lil money back selling your manual 33 ecu to someone doing a conversion...

Coolies. I guess the only real downside then is you're still stuck with one of them dodgy AFM things :huh:

that's the best you could do for Damian's page?

:P

LOL

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....t&id=956919

hectik uleh....

12 grand 380hp at 19psi,

can these things even handle that sort of power or is just wheelspin when u put ur foot down ?

300kms to a tank FTW :bunny:

450kms!!!

And even if I give it a bit every now and then, I'll still get 400kms. Anyway more accurate way to measure is 14L/100km

Nice! I was born in Mackay.

Whats out there? A mine or something?

They way I read it is that he was driving it up hills and leaving it in high gear (ie 4th or 5th) and then as it loaded up up the hill it started to struggle, so he held the clutch in instead of changing down a gear :P

Yea. We're building a new Coal Preparation Plant. I'll be there at least till end of May and probably go back again when I'm back from holiday until end of September when commissioning finishes.

Oh. I dont really read everything. Maybe thats why John gave me the "he's at it again". Hahaha I merely looked at the riding and slope. The first thing that came to my mind is taking off whilst on the slope.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....t&id=956919

hectik uleh....

12 grand 380hp at 19psi,

can these things even handle that sort of power or is just wheelspin when u put ur foot down ?

Adam, I am serious. I'm going to punch you in the vaginee when I see you next for posting that on a skylines forum.... LOL

450kms!!!

And even if I give it a bit every now and then, I'll still get 400kms. Anyway more accurate way to measure is 14L/100km

Yea. We're building a new Coal Preparation Plant. I'll be there at least till end of May and probably go back again when I'm back from holiday until end of September when commissioning finishes.

Oh. I dont really read everything. Maybe thats why John gave me the "he's at it again". Hahaha I merely looked at the riding and slope. The first thing that came to my mind is taking off whilst on the slope.

You wish bish :P

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