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Took the tractor for its first visit to the Dyno. I think it did alright with its stock turbo and 3 inch turbo back exhaust :D

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Not to shabby, what ecu are you using to tune it?

Good stuff.

So what's next?

Hopefully injectors and new turbo but will have to see how the funds go lol. I also have the classic faulty pressure switch causing the 4wd to come up so will have to deal with that at some stage too

mounted the fcon in the other little glove box thing

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Hopefully injectors and new turbo but will have to see how the funds go lol. I also have the classic faulty pressure switch causing the 4wd to come up so will have to deal with that at some stage too

mounted the fcon in the other little glove box thing

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I have the same issue with the pressure switch, such a pain, I wish there was a reasonably priced fix for this

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Car got tuned today with an adaptronic, drives awesome now. The ss1 turbo ran out of puff unfortunately, so thats all we could get from it.

Looks good to me mate.

It may have run out of puff for chasing a higher number, but it would be my choice over a bigger (laggier) turbo any day. Probably faster everywhere bar a drag strip too :), at least where I live - hardly a straight road other than the freeway around here.

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Lucky I'm not in sa then and yes I did leave the windows down

No worries man. I could be wrong anyway

Just for some reason thought I would check it out there .

Obviously it's not that hot this time of year!

Written off due to to expensive to repair

same thing happened to me 2 weeks ago, got payed out friday.

Wife lost it in the hills, hit a oncoming car and went down a embankement through a fence, everyone was ok

thats my stagea ownership over, just going to buy a normal family daily this time...

cheers

darren

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Fitted some tan leather 350z seat into my m35 today bolted up perfectly. Passenger side is a bit to low but will fit some spacers tomorrow. All the electrics and airbags are plug n play aswell :-D

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Fitted some tan leather 350z seat into my m35 today bolted up perfectly. Passenger side is a bit to low but will fit some spacers tomorrow. All the electrics and airbags are plug n play aswell :-D

Now that is good to know.

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