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Bad news AGAIN :rant:

Inlet manifold gasket blew so no results again today so gunna be another week before the tune and some results :ph34r:

Big shout out to Jase for hanging around today :thumbsup:

Bet ya glad i wasnt selling any T25's today haha

Car will be there again end of next week Steve O if you are around again

Wish i knew buddy lol dont think it has been apart before but it will be next week now just think its old an brittle and soon as we pushed some decent pressure into her she let go!:domokun:

Weird, what would cause an inlet manifold gasket to blow, has it been off before?

It always does :happy:

thats the problem with having a car sit around for ages then go straight for tuning..it goes from doing nothing for 6 months to full power runs on a dyno..

When my car has been sitting for months, It always takes a while to loosen everything up..a good hour long drive at least before it feels normal again and i feel confident to flog it a bit..

Problem is you need to do this before dyno tuning not after, bit hard when you have limited tuning skills though..

So its always a worry heading for the dyno after a build.

My car hasnt sat around for ages mate my car gets driven couple times a week but doesnt do many K's tho tbh and shit weather in sydney right now so its hard to have a decent fang with 300kw+ on the tar :whistling:

Well for an amatuer like me anyways haha

Bad news AGAIN :rant:

Inlet manifold gasket blew so no results again today so gunna be another week before the tune and some results :ph34r:

Big shout out to Jase for hanging around today :thumbsup:

Bet ya glad i wasnt selling any T25's today haha

Car will be there again end of next week Steve O if you are around again

HAHA all good mate, was a good day. Lucky you didnt have any 'T25 plans' as Id have probably freaked out, trapped in a barren land.. No idea how to escape.... The west.... LOL

Bad news AGAIN :rant:

Inlet manifold gasket blew so no results again today so gunna be another week before the tune and some results :ph34r:

Big shout out to Jase for hanging around today :thumbsup:

Bet ya glad i wasnt selling any T25's today haha

Car will be there again end of next week Steve O if you are around again

Yeah i'll be there on thursday and friday with a 32 GTR :)

Hahaha thanks Steve O gave tyson a look at my pipework today and he said that 1 of the boys off the forum had mentioned my work to him. That wouldnt of been you would it mate? :whistling: Hope ya get to check it out AND that it lives up to expectations now LOL

I secretly hope not - so it's delayed till tomorrow when I'll be there too haha

May have been haha!!

They rate it out there too, I think the term used was "pretty fkn shmick stainless work" from memory

Once it's tuned, what sort of driving stuff do you do? Trackdays? Hillclimbs? Motokhanas? Drift?

LOL Dont make that joke.. 9 out of 10 Nissan accidents start off with 'watch this bro'... This is a very 'watch this' time for old Micko lol

But you will have to wait for him to spill the beans ;)

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