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would it be better to get your car tuned after every mod or would it be ok to get it done when you have decided you aint gonna mod any time soon. cause a mod a tune = very expesive whereas

a couple of mods per tune = expensive but not to the extent of per mod per tune. furthermore, is it harmful - mechanical wise, if your car aint tuned after a mod apart running rich/lean/fuel economy.

Nozilla, it isnt a bad idea if you have done a couple of mods, or wound in more boost, to have the AF ratios checked on a dyno, if needed you can pull some timing to keep things safe.

You probably dont need to get too carried away until you start more serious modding, which would include having some sort of management - but definately keep an eye on the AF ratios or else:)

Ill have a look at the diff fill point later. Just i think i need an oil pump to get the fluid in it.

Also in regards to the Plugs, i dont have a gauge that measures the gap for the plug and as the car is firing really well, i dont want to touch the plugs till i have the proper tool.

Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

Ill have a look at the diff fill point later. Just i think i need an oil pump to get the fluid in it.

Also in regards to the Plugs, i dont have a gauge that measures the gap for the plug and as the car is firing really well, i dont want to touch the plugs till i have the proper tool.

The tool to re-gap/check your plug gaps is only about $10 from somewhere like Motoquipe or Supercheap... :)

hey miss33 .. i'm pretty tight at the moment can i go borrow that tool :P

anyways this mechanic i know gave me a price for 120 bucks to put in all my suspension and exhaust and weld the cat up :) i'm going to tell him to change my oil while they got the car ... can't beat that LOL ... just saved my fingers from getting dirty :D hehe

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