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They still only adjust for areas where the Target AFR is 14.7:1. No adjustment is made for any area outside of that. Other factors do play a part like all the various temps - air intake, oil, coolant, trans etc, and these play a part in the mixture and timing, but it is not an active change. Even the wideband cars don't do any changes other than the 14.7:1 area of the target table.

Just installed gt2 kit and defintly suprised with the boost onset. Once on full boost even with stock turbo and exhaust it spools freely and feels incredible to drive. Only issue is cibie foglight clearence with passenger side piping. Other than that very happy.

Seeing as rota dogged me i had to get a new set of wheels but i think its worked out for the best.

Work cr kai 18x9.5 +20

Very nice mate. Suprised they don't poke more really. Car must be pretty low, by looking at the rear camber.

Clean up that exhaust mate - its a embarrassment to the rest of us NISMO owners :P

Very nice mate. Suprised they don't poke more really. Car must be pretty low, by looking at the rear camber.

Clean up that exhaust mate - its a embarrassment to the rest of us NISMO owners :P

Because offset is good! :P

Nismo dirty.....not good!

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