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I am hoping to purchase the wolf 3d plugin for my r33 here in Adelaide however not real confident in the wolf dealer/tuner here as his work is mainly (nearly all) with rotaries. Hoping, as you WA guys seem to have great results with the wolf, that someone may be able to send me a map to suit the similar mods that i have done (or will have done by the time the wolf goes in) to use with my car. I have heard of the great work that Steve SST has done and if he or anyone else could help that would be great . Cheers.

R33 gtst series 2

3 inch turbo back exhaust

600x300x75 front mount intercooler

pod filter in cold air box

would like to run around 12-13 psi with the wolf.

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Thanks mate that would be great, a rough map would do fine as im sure the wolf dealer/tuner is capable of "trimming the edges" to suit my car, if needs be. Does anybody over in WA stick with the AFM option, or is the difference not that noticable to bother. Not fussed either way myself though.

Steve, tried to get your email but was told by the server that you also did not wish to recieve e-mail, how do you turn that bloody option off, tried to on my cp but still doesnt seem to make a difference, anyway heres my email if you manage to get another chance to send that map

[email protected]

Thanks Steve

Does anyone here know Steve's email?

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