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Stock coils are amazing....

15 year old Stock coils are not.

I gots no Wideband.

I went for the Walbro after going through 2 x Bosch 040's that kept dying after 6 months a diiiiirty tank of fuel, There's filter mesh on them but nothing like the sock of the Walbro.

Swapped the tank out for a clean one that a mate had, and no problems since.... Until now...

Major difference with this tune is that the intake cam was retarded 1 tooth, now fixed and I have a hell of a lot more midrange power/torque... so maybe the midrange is sucking more fuel out so it's running out of pressure after a few gear's worth of freight train goodness. :(

Obviously stock FPR... Anyone got a fuel pump I can borrow to test before Saturday? Otherwise I'll need to order one and get it delivered super quick.

Anyone know much bout Anatolian shepherds....looking at you nickolakis

Nah, we only have Sarplaninac

Actually our bitch is in season and we trying to get her in pup, so if you want one if she does let me know

Best dogs to the people they grow up with and awesome guard dogs

These are males though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhdXFZ-y7Ms

fkn huntsman's have a hard on for car panels

this, every.... farking.... time

Lol if Simon had a Neo he can try my coilpacks :P

Neo coilpacks/loom will work with S2 and vice versa, the Neo coilpacks bolt up to the S2 25 with only one bolt though cus they're different in that regard.

Nah, we only have Sarplaninac

Actually our bitch is in season and we trying to get her in pup, so if you want one if she does let me know

Best dogs to the people they grow up with and awesome guard dogs

These are males though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhdXFZ-y7Ms

holy jeebize id love one but i dont think i could handle a bear haha

Nah, we only have Sarplaninac

Actually our bitch is in season and we trying to get her in pup, so if you want one if she does let me know

Best dogs to the people they grow up with and awesome guard dogs

These are males though

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhdXFZ-y7Ms

this, every.... farking.... time

Dog or bear?

Fark I might be fuel actually.... It's not the same kind of power drop that I experienced when my stock coils died...

Fuel pump is an in tank Walbro.... I think its a 255L pump

AFR's on the tune looked alright, I'll upload a pic of the AFR graph when I get home.

Yeah AFR's are fine on boost....pretty flat between 11.2 and 11.8 from 3750-7200

Not sure if a single pull on the dyno would be enough to drain that much pressure though? Though, I guess it is in 4th so goes for longer :/

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