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What happens when you get 330hp? Do you go back in time or something?

Chicks see the dynosheet and throw panties at you?

Needs flux capacitor for that. Trust a Z guy not to know the basics of time travel! :P

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What did chip torque do? Last time I went there the result was good!

I was such a noob when I bought the skyline..

Well the guy said he didn't know much about my car but I pretty much took it there after I bought it..

He couldn't tell me the chip he used...

Was very helpful with the questions I asked but not sure if I actually got the right answers.

171atw.. But he knew that I had bigger injectors (550cc) and that I wanted to put them in.. Wasn't aware I needed another tune after installing them (told you I was noob)

Got tune done then he says ill have to bring it back for ANOTHER tune, if I want to put injectors in and I was like "thanks for telling me now.."

He says its a ChipTorque chip that he used??

So not sure if its nistune? Unless he just says that because he wants me to go back to him..

Pretty sure I payed too much as well aha...

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Have heard good things about millennium not bad readings at the same boost level I'm running.

Out of curiosity what was it like price wise ?

Price was done at an agreeable trade value. I'm not sure how many hours the average tuner charges to tune a car (assuming they're tuned from scratch) but because we did a pre-tune in house/street tune (no dyno) before handing it over to Carlos, it did make the job a lot easier/not as time consuming. best bet is to call and talk to him as I'm sure he can help with a full quote or per hr figure

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What happens when you get 330hp? Do you go back in time or something?

Chicks see the dynosheet and throw panties at you?

Haha yeah pretty much :)

I think I'll stick with the ss1pu that someone put me on to, apparently good for 480 horses :)

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Of course. It's the magic number.

Why do you think jap manufacturers had the gentle men's agreement at 280hp? They couldn't have all their female staff hanging around without knickers now could they? :P

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