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I was fine when I was waiting for parts and waiting for them to be installed. It's knowing that it's all back together and all working and driving just fine (just not as efficiently as it could) that is killing me.

Well fret no more. They now have it. Not sure that it will be done today but it's turtle-heading

Well fret no more. They now have it. Not sure that it will be done today but it's turtle-heading

You just made my day Dan the man!

*Does a happy little dance*

Reckon I'd be fine to swing down tomorrow arvo to pick her up?

It's got a new Nistune ECU in it.

Good choice :thumbsup:

Nice power from a lightly modded 25 I must say :) I'm going to be happy if I get around 180-200rwkw.

Yeah really happy. People have got around 250rwkw @ 18PSI out of the same turbo, but probably have a less restrictive intake. Also i believe EFI's dyno reads a little on the low side. So I'm stoked.

So, seeing as it's driving so great, you going to come out for a drive to Jacks?

So I can hard park it? Negative. I've got to go round to Dave's to pick up a shroom for Scott, and help (read: supervise) Dan getting Dave's clutch working.

Yeah really happy. People have got around 250rwkw @ 18PSI out of the same turbo, but probably have a less restrictive intake. Also i believe EFI's dyno reads a little on the low side. So I'm stoked.

It does read a bit lower than most, at the majority of places around you would make 10 to 15rwkw more i reckon.

I've got to go round to Dave's to pick up a shroom for Scott, and help (read: supervise) Dan getting Dave's clutch working.

Don't think Dan can make it now. It's not like I need to drive the car to work tomorrow or anything :whistling:

It does read a bit lower than most, at the majority of places around you would make 10 to 15rwkw more i reckon.

Which would put it pretty much bang on that 250 mark :).

Don't think Dan can make it now. It's not like I need to drive the car to work tomorrow or anything :whistling:

Roger. I'll swing round anyway and grab 'shroom.

Noel if you go to Jacks let me know, It will give me a good reason to clean my car

yup, no work again tomozz so Fat Alvin will be rollin in...Be hatin

Village square it's called. Enter carpark beside JB-HIFI.

I laughed fairly hard at the idiot who ripped the bottom out of his super low S13 about a month back. He tried to cone in over the big speed bump at the other side :P

hey does anyone have an r32 actuator (10psi) and if they want to give or sell (but mostly give) can they please bring it to baskins tomorrow? or a boost controller/ tap for the right price :rofl:

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