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^^^possibly - it has silly big injectors (2200), wasn't warmed up and hadn't been started in ~10days. This was my intially thought and i'm hoping it's this.

Plug's and coils are good - i wouldn't expect all six coils to fail simultaneously.

I'm going to go though all the relays, fuses, wiring etc either this arvo or tomorrow and see if i can find anything.

Mine has 2000's but doesnt have a proper tune yet.... Have had a failed start once or twice but if yours is tuned you shouldnt have the issue....

Mine has 2000's but doesnt have a proper tune yet.... Have had a failed start once or twice but if yours is tuned you shouldnt have the issue....

It's really only had a basic tune - but, your right it should still be running correctly. I'm going back to the tuner on Friday afternoon to check some things, so i'll get him to make sure the cold start map is right.

I'd say that's your issue.

They are big ass injectors. Even if the cranking enrichment is a little bit out, it's going to be dumping fuel.

Simple fix. Let it warm before turning it off, just a couple of mins should do it.

Good to hear :)

You look to have the same traction issues as me.....

Would not do anything silly on the streets man! Tracy is not to be messed with!

And yeah traction is not something available in the first couple of gears!

Has anyone had a diff centre put in there housing done by someone locally that they would recommend?

I was looking at possibly taking it to difftrans unless someone can recommend a different workshop

There's reportedly a gearbox/diff place in Steel river that's meant to be top notch - worked on quite a few high end cars. (name eludes me sorry)

Otherwise i higly recommend from first hand experience Award gearbox & Diff in Sydney - Terry and Trish will look after you and are fairly competitively priced.

There's reportedly a gearbox/diff place in Steel river that's meant to be top notch - worked on quite a few high end cars. (name eludes me sorry)

Otherwise i higly recommend from first hand experience Award gearbox & Diff in Sydney - Terry and Trish will look after you and are fairly competitively priced.

That is DIFFTRANS man!! And Aaron gets my approval as he has been nothing but helpful too me!

Also heard good things about Award, dont they have those awesome business cards??

That is DIFFTRANS man!! And Aaron gets my approval as he has been nothing but helpful too me!

Also heard good things about Award, dont they have those awesome business cards??

yes thats the one!

Terry was out of cards when i picked my gearbox up so i don't know unfortunatly :-(

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