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

I believe from the S-Tune S1 packages (next step up from Sports Resetting) is when they started upgrading the turbos.

Since you having a R34 GTR, Nismo may have used R1 Turbos, if you went for their Nismo package tunes.

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.

Yeah true man!

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 :)

It took you how long to figure that out..? :(

I clean mine every service, then in between, then next service.

i thought the K&N and the real quality ones...also whats the difference in all these brands....some i heard are worth few hundred dollars...and some tht i use on my daily is less than 20 bucks...

anyone know any aluminium welders? need to get a custom roof rack made up for the golf. with an aluminium basket frame and birch slats for a base... so I can strap a keg and a christmas tree and a moose carcass onto. with a cargo net.

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