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What size rear has the turbo got Abe?

I think the Garrett 3076R(3037S) is a 0.82

little bit of a lean spot there at 160kph....just monitor your knock count

Are you talking about the 262kw graph or the 149kw graph?

If the 262kw graph, if i am not happy with the tune i can take it back and get it touched up for free :), he didn't really have much to go with as it was a whole new tune, so he got it to where he was happy with it and gave it back to me. If there are some niggle bits i am not happy with, he will sort it out, see how we go on the way to Loxton. But i will rarely be driving at 160kph, if at all.

u can see the lean spot in the first 149kw graph that you posted. there is a big drop in the afr line.

ur new tune looks good :)

Ah...well the 149kw graph is stock...stock everything other then a podfilter.

just bought an RB20 + gearbox + FMIC + ecu, afm, loom +3'' zorst for 1100.

bargain? yes.

entirely happy? no its missing .5 of a liter in capacity but oh well, its a budget build.

specially when its gettin fitted and wired by a effing champ in swaps for the RB30 :)

cant wait.

pretty keen to build it up in almost every area, inherited some pretty average suspension in the car so probably looking at coilovers as my first upgrade. gunna go for the BC br range i recon, cant seem to find any negative feedback on them and they are sweet price.

pretty keen to build it up in almost every area, inherited some pretty average suspension in the car so probably looking at coilovers as my first upgrade. gunna go for the BC br range i recon, cant seem to find any negative feedback on them and they are sweet price.

buy decent quality straight off the bat. please. save for an extra week or 2 and buy cusco's or something.

I think the Garrett 3076R(3037S) is a 0.82

.82 rear, thats why its a bit laggy, but u got more topend out of it

since u cant check ya knock level reading just keep an eye on ya engine warning light, if it starts to come on regulary after a boosting hard step off and getnya tuner to check everything again (timing)

just bought an RB20 + gearbox + FMIC + ecu, afm, loom +3'' zorst for 1100.

bargain? yes.

entirely happy? no its missing .5 of a liter in capacity but oh well, its a budget build.

specially when its gettin fitted and wired by a effing champ in swaps for the RB30 :)

cant wait.

nice deal Graig

and who is this CHAMP that is wiring it up for u??

buy decent quality straight off the bat. please. save for an extra week or 2 and buy cusco's or something.

fair enough, might have a look into it a bit further. im normally pretty keen to do everything the right way. to me these coils looked like a fair deal.

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