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Nismo Sports Resetting ECU ehy...

Nice!

They use those on the S-Tune Sports Resetting packages Nismo do.

Hopefully you got a decent set of Nismo spark plugs (NGK) LOL!

A Nismo air filter as that is what consist of that package.

+ Your Nismo / aftermarket exhaust.

didnt have the exhaust but i got the nismo dash. the package doesnt come with nismo turbo's by any chance :D

Steve's R32 (was) looks nice.

that was a tough r32, very quick also. his gtr is very nice too, he took me for a spin pretty much when he first picked it up lol.

For some reason my work thinks that I worked back till 6.28 last night when I didn't. So I get time in lieu for 45 mins...

Do I

a) be quiet and take the extra time off,

b) tell them the truth because I am a morally correct person... plus they could be testing me!!!

:(

My work accidentally payed me for someone's "family leave". Was like $1000. I felt guilty and told them. They said they wouldn't have realised unless I said something :( Shoulda kept my mouth shut lol

Yeah I know. That's obviously why he ignored the car parts and commented on the floor instead :(

no... that's cos he is of the ghey

My work accidentally payed me for someone's "family leave". Was like $1000. I felt guilty and told them. They said they wouldn't have realised unless I said something :) Shoulda kept my mouth shut lol

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so................... had the car on the "rollers" yesterday... to tune for my new pod filter - lol

the old filter was sooo dirty from the CAI that I could scrape sludge and insects out of it with a knife! and the car was tuned with that!

with the new filter on the AFR's were @ ~14.5 on full load! lol

end result was same power (285rwkw) but with 2 deg less timing... car feels so nice and snappy now

gotta retune my e85 tune next - sigh

moral of the story?

if you have a pod in a box with a CAI, check it every now and then :(

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