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So much for "not mentioning it", aye?

Congrats man.... but why didn't you just save it for tomorrow's tune?

(will need details on what was replaced, results between the two etc :O)

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Sounds like a sad excuse TJ. :)

Would have been good to meet some more Stag owners and Ive only ever met you driving on the freeway.

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Congratulations... a good result!

Do you have a 1/4 mile time?

Havent got it all sorted yet Bob, just waiting for the E85 tune tomorrow then I will be keen to test it. Looks like a run up to Heathcote one night as ive heard the line at Calder can be long.

I will try and make it to one of the track days too this year, especially if its at Phillip Island, ive always wanted to go there.

wow thats a very impressive result - even with the handicap.

id like to meet with some of you guys. there are lots of questions id like to ask some more experienced stag owners.

im in the SE suburbs of melb.

Sounds like a sad excuse TJ. :blink:

Would have been good to meet some more Stag owners and Ive only ever met you driving on the freeway.

i'm all for a Stag meet up :down:

i need a powerFC before i'll jump on the Dyno again!, keen to see the difference it will make!

It will make a huge difference Atomaly, on the day a S2 c34 pulled 110awkw just to compare. That would jump to 170-180 im guessing, with just a tune.

wow thats a big jump.. mine pulled 160awkw at RE last time so it should jump into the 200s then i take it ?? :down:

if u see a PowerFC to fit a manual S2 C34 going cheap let me know! :blink:

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wow thats a big jump.. mine pulled 160awkw at RE last time so it should jump into the 200s then i take it ?? :down:

if u see a PowerFC to fit a manual S2 C34 going cheap let me know! :blink:

HERE you go Tom (quick search for "R34 power fc" in the For Sale section)

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Damn, the tune didnt go ahead today, Trent cant dyno M35 Stageas as removal of the drive shafts isn't possible without taking the whole hub off.

Im booked in to RE Customs on Monday now, another wait. :P

At least its the same dyno again as the graph above, should give me some good feedback.

Damn, the tune didnt go ahead today, Trent cant dyno M35 Stageas as removal of the drive shafts isn't possible without taking the whole hub off.

I hate to say I told you so Scottie....LOL

Yeh thanks Andy, right as usual. :P

Gives me time this weekend to fit the rest of the goodies I bought, Greddy map sensor, wideband logging cable and pcv catch can. (thanks Craig.)

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