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dean you're having lots of problems with your car ... i'll say it again just to piss you off ... you should of just bought that powerfc and an evc ... but heres a 3 headed frog to make you happy again :D

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Enrico... He knows what 'Get the Cat means' Lol..

Problem is the cat gets pissed then swipes and chases him.

He wouldn't hurt a soul. I've had another rotty years ago however she was a little dodgy. Couldn't put your face near her as she would raise her lip.

I put it down to all women are moody. Lol.. heheh :D

Hrmmm.. Frog legs.. lol

pffft thats a load of crap shan. you're car is so worthy of being on the dyno :D

sorry about not comin dean, we can do deals another day ay bruz... w3sts1de homes :D

hiep if you are looking to sell the SAFC, I think i know a buyer for it :D

thats a mean lookn hound you got there joel-, i wouldn't go jumpn over ya fence, even if he wasn't barking at me!!!

Man I'm stuffed today... a full dyno day followed by a night of drags!

Well it wasn't a bad turn out for our little dyno day. Thanks to all involved. For those that couldn't make it down there, maybe next time. It was good to catch up with everyone.

I now know my BOV is not up to the task, even after shimming it up it was still getting pushed open and leaking :D Still 281rwkw is closer to what I was expecting so I'm happy enough.

Dean,

My guess is your power curve problems are directly related to the AFM maxing out, which causes the ECU to pull timing (minus 20rwkw) then as AFM voltage drops the ECU advances timing again (plus 20rwkw) this gives a series of big dips in the power curve. There nothing the Unichip can do as it's the stock ECU that's calling the shots.

John,

Congrats on the 12.63 @ 113 mate. I think I need to borrow a set of your Nitto's. A bit of extra driver skill would probably help me too!

I'll start a new thread on my drag results rather than add it on to this one.

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