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Thats a very wavy line Craig, it needs to be smooth like mine...

im confused. how come it says 240kw with 1200nm and then 308kw with less torque?

EDIT: read it wrong.

Edited by AaronNM35

I don't think it's possible for me to earn more then I get now, it's just my bills take it all away. Anyone want to donate some 440cc injectors to my car ???? Lol it was worth a try

Update on my car. I stuck some tape over my tacho and wrote redline beside the 3000rpm mark :/. Yay for my bad paying job.

good luck with that.

I stayed with a bad-paying job for a dozen years (family business) while those around me grew rich; plan was to take over the running of the small building company (sales had to be 240k per month to break even, so not exactly a small business in that sense). I did in fact enjoy what I did, even knocked back offers of over double my wage to move to Sydney to a similar position in business management & administration due to a sense of loyalty.

My Patellas had to be removed, and being 2m tall the no-knee factor took a large toll on my health (mental & physical wellbeing); eventually lost my position (lost my way in life a bit) as physically couldnt backup my efforts day after day after day without some form of rest/recovery/rehabilitation.

Govt. put me onto disability pension, wife wouldnt find work & blamed me for the financial stress we found ourselves in (Id suported her entirely throughout my working career), marriage broke down, have had to sell the house to 'settle' proceedings, have no money until settlement towards years end (and a dead stagea engine that somehow needs a cash injection for a rebuild - engine is out at the moment & head comes off this week to start fixing the bores, etc).........

The overall stress isnt worth it. If you think you are worth more than what you currently earn then you REALLY should work towards finding a more accomodating job. Dont be like me and stay loyal, looking towards a greater goal in the future, as life can change in a snap & spit you out at the bottom. My advice is move on with your employment, work hard for your new employer, and be rewarded for your efforts.

im confused. how come it says 240kw with 1200nm and then 308kw with less torque?

EDIT: read it wrong.

That pic on the right shows a quick squirt up to boost, hitting 1220nm and 26psi. Cihan crapped himself and took another degree out when he saw that. lol.

I don't think it's possible for me to earn more then I get now, it's just my bills take it all away. Anyone want to donate some 440cc injectors to my car ???? Lol it was worth a try

Yours is neo right? You can get 14mm Deka 610's on ebay for around $350. Can you do some cashies on the side on the weekend?

Just under...

so with the GT30/71X, external waste gate and E85 the only difference between ours is at about 150nm's and a much tidier line!....on ruffly the same boost that is!

yours was 18PSI mine was 16PSI!

Makes me happy....I should crack the 900nm's on 20PSI.....I hope!....on real fuel not that cheaters stuff! :P

and when I get my cheat bits....1000nm's!!!!

Edited by Jetwreck

I get paid 1300 a week to do nothing. 90% of my day is sitting in a hilux seat strapped to a milk crate making looms. I have an indian slave that does all my extra stuff.

As for weekends, Saturday my wife plays soccer and Sunday is relaxing/cruise day. No one normally wants to use my skills on a weekend anyway. I could sell drugs but would prefer to stay on the right side of the law.

Yer my car us a neo, just a confirmation. I need high independence injectors, anyone got a product code for the type of plug is on. On second thoughts anyone got a spare injector loom? Just on a temp basis, until I put the plugs on my loom and install the new injectors.

Yesterday I finally got round to finishing my gauge install, after nearly a month of having no dash.....

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And also wired up the profec all stealthy like, with home made hi/low switch

Just gotta wire up the sensors for the water and oil, plumb the profec *looks at Jase* and change the hi/low switch for one with a led

Then the steath ashtray switch, then....

That looks killer mate only just read the thread :thumbsup: things a bit slower at work now so if ya want to organise one sat or sunday we can have a play at what you have not finished yet

cheers jase

ps rock on sundays cruise this week :banana: hope like hell got my car back by then :glare:

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