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Got my nisstune addon today

Pete from PLMS chucked his wideband sensor in my tailpipe and gave it a quick 15 minute street tune...

Cars runnning muuuuch better, no stuttering and the K constant has been adjusted to account for the 575cc injectors. Wooooot

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Yeah I plan to get the fine tune this week before I go fishing

I did have a rather noticeable power drop from 2500-3500 rpm depending on load but that seems to have gone. Might end up buying a wideband o2 sensor to play around with too...

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good to hear Ben....now to chuck it on the dyno and see how much power its making mate

yeah i'd love to get my last 3 "speeding fines" (as if anything under 60kph is speeding *ptoie*) a run in th system if he overturns it

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lol @ MP taking speeding fine to court claming that "laser guns are inaccurate"... would be interesting if he gets away with it!! could start an interesting precedent =)
lol @ MP taking speeding fine to court claming that "laser guns are inaccurate"... would be interesting if he gets away with it!! could start an interesting precedent =)

been there done that and didn't spend 10k either

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