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Small update:

Replaced CAS with a second hand unit. WOH! Not only did it fix the timing issue in high revs but it changed everything throughout the entire rev range. Chewed fuel a bit more as i havent got it re-tuned yet but mannnnn it pulls like a schoolboy after a swimming carnival :lol:

0.96Bar and its loving it! About 78% Inj duty and an average of 8-9 knock with an occasional 13 which is completely bugger all :D So yeah very happy with it!

Gonna get it retuned on 16psi and ask my stock turbo the age old question of "How ya gettin on??" :P

Heres a random photo from Powercruise a few weeks ago.

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And thats the story atm.

Ciao.

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great sky! you can take a photo of the rear wheel arches? I want to buy the same wheel Impulsive ... interested in whether the touch wheel for rear wheel arches or not? sorry for the english, I'm just out of Russia!)))

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great sky! you can take a photo of the rear wheel arches? I want to buy the same wheel Impulsive ... interested in whether the touch wheel for rear wheel arches or not? sorry for the english, I'm just out of Russia!)))

Sorry mate i dont have any photos but no they do not touch the arches at all. plenty of room :)

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