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Queensland Nistune installers here:

http://www.nistune.c...istributors.php

You don't need a 4wd dyno. If its a 2wd just drop your front driveshaft and pull the fuse.

most tuners are busy people - just use the phone.

I understand they are busy. I emailed as I was after a price before I booked it. In the past I've had one of my other cars at 3 different dynos and I paid for them to tell me sorry we can't tune haltech ecus ( 2 of them were haltech dealers ). I tried to contact almost all of those on the nistune website.

You don't need a 4wd dyno. If its a 2wd just drop your front driveshaft and pull the fuse.

most tuners are busy people - just use the phone.

you don`t need to do this ,Series2 not S1

I think I'm going to have to give efi a call, every one recommends them, is it possible to make up a cover plate to go over the drive shaft hole? Or is it like a rear gear box type hole that oil will pour out? Also 250kw/335hp will 450cc injectors be big enough?

I think I'm going to have to give efi a call, every one recommends them, is it possible to make up a cover plate to go over the drive shaft hole? Or is it like a rear gear box type hole that oil will pour out? Also 250kw/335hp will 450cc injectors be big enough?

what don`t you understand :wacko: here,

YOU HAVE A SERIES 2 Stagea you don`t need to pull the DRIVE SHAFT,FACT

if you read what BUBBA said on this :thumbsup:

but i guess were waisting are time telling you this info :stupid: as you FAIL to read what your being told here pinch.gif

Dude...just get them to pull the shaft...and then put it back in after :) DON"T just do the lock it in rear wheel trick by pulling the plug etc. There are bad stories about people doing that and the system malfunctioning n engaging the front wheels. and then...well I think u can work out the rest :/

Dude...just get them to pull the shaft...and then put it back in after :) DON"T just do the lock it in rear wheel trick by pulling the plug etc. There are bad stories about people doing that and the system malfunctioning n engaging the front wheels. and then...well I think u can work out the rest :/

Chuckie. This is why, I do use that technique sometimes for fun but I have heard of a guy loosing his legs and it's not worth the risk, and also it doesn't always work on my car.

Chuckie. This is why, I do use that technique sometimes for fun but I have heard of a guy loosing his legs and it's not worth the risk, and also it doesn't always work on my car.

How do you MEAN doesn`t work all the TIME

we have had 5 S2 stagea on 2 wheel Dyno with no worries at all.

if its not working then i would get it sorted save you lots of hassle,

You can enjoy REAR WHEEL DRIVE in flick of switch & 5 pumps of brake Pedal :bunny::rofl:

Yer and as I said I do use that method some times. But it doesn't always work, my car doesn't always know the plug is disconnected. I know it doesnt always know because it doesn't lock into 4wd when u unplug it and just drive without pumping the brake pedal and the light doesn't come on.

Yer and as I said I do use that method some times. But it doesn't always work, my car doesn't always know the plug is disconnected. I know it doesnt always know because it doesn't lock into 4wd when u unplug it and just drive without pumping the brake pedal and the light doesn't come on.

Neither does my rs4s, unplugged with no pumps is the bleed mode for the atessa

I was also backing you up chuckie

It's just weird, I have 3 common situations with this diagnostic.

- unplug/start/pump light flashes and works in rwd

- unplug/start/pump nothing happens, no 4wd light or awd lock

-unplug/start/pump light stays on and locks awd

I can even park it in rwd, then when I get back in it won't work when you start the car again, mayb the car doesnt see the brake pedal signal :/

Edited by lilcrash

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