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I've just got my car back from the dyno tuners, he, told me that my car was pinging, i couldn't hear it, so he retarded the timing so i dont cause anymore damage, i've booked it in for a complete remap for 4 hours is $1200 expensive for that amount of time.

My air flow metres are maxed out, i need two Z32 could anyone tell me where & how much i can get them from?

Here's the dyno graph, it looks like the boost is coming on quite late.

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Z32 air flow meters are between $420-$700 ea brand new depending on who you know/where you go.

Will also need to stuff around with inlet piping etc cos your originals are 65mm ish and Z32 are 80mm ish.

$1200 is fairly pricey to remap a Power FC.

Shame you aren't in WA as we are renowned for sorting em out plus we just got the Datalogit today ( laptop tuneable )

Cheers

Ken

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