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4 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Is this your car?

https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/wahroonga/cars-vans-utes/2002-nissan-s15-200sx/1251512935

I guess I was wrong with the Samsonas and the power, but 506kW was close enough.

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506kW..."Never thrashed or abused" LOL

$75,000... double LOL

 

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It’s running. Starter motor was buggered, new one has been installed and a new TPS also.

Dyno on Friday I’m dropping off 100L of fuel tomorrow and 3 canisters of NOS , gonna need a 200 shot to make the numbers 

6 minutes ago, acsplit said:

Scott's Dyno magically kills starter motors.

 

*Looks at the emtron fanboy with his gtr*

& Racepace kills motors, pls.

Emtron is #1, move over Motec there is a new playa in town.

Once i started boasting about them online years ago before I even ran one everyone followed.

3 minutes ago, r32-25t said:

That’s the only thing you seem to be able to fault with the haltech and yet the best engine management system in the world uses multiple boxes 

Yeah I can't fault them for forgetting tunes. Oh wait yes I can... Multiple times actually ?

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1 minute ago, r32-25t said:

Oh the vcam tune it forgot that turned out to actually be an issue with the vcam itself 

No there was more to it than that. And that was only 1 incident. There were a few attempts to add new firmware patches etc prior. Luckily his coils weren't fried when adding said firmware updates... 

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6 minutes ago, Mick_o said:

No there was more to it than that. And that was only 1 incident. There were a few attempts to add new firmware patches etc prior. Luckily his coils weren't fried when adding said firmware updates... 

Like how all Ecus should have the coils and injectors disconnected when setting it up?

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Just now, BakemonoRicer said:

Haltechs aren’t even worthy of being put in Silvia’s honestly. They are the power fcs of today’s ECUs, if you’re a big hitter you obviously run emtron 

If you’re a bigger hitter you run MoTeC 

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