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in morayfield now...still nothing. Death and destruction all round though :)

that Hail was in kilcoy, and I didnt see it again on the way home. But storms this early is never a good thing.....unless you drive a 45 yr old round ball of metal. then who cares!! :) another thing to love about the bug.

Yeah like 2mins of light rain for me and that was all... I'm lucky when at work the car can go under the big shed if there is bad weather and garage at home... Only need to worry if im out when it storms...

That's awesome, now if it could take different trigger inputs and map sensors they would be in business!

waiting for the reply saying it can.........

If it can that would be great, cheap and good!

So it turns out that Matt is working on using the R32 gtr (and S14/S15) boost duty ecu tables to reference the flex fuel tables to be able to adjust boost according to the fuel being used :D

So possible on these 3 ecu's shortly

So it turns out that Matt is working on using the R32 gtr (and S14/S15) boost duty ecu tables to reference the flex fuel tables to be able to adjust boost according to the fuel being used :D

So possible on these 3 ecu's shortly

all still in research phase though

Well, I finally got that corrected group cert from work.

I now owe the gubbermint monies though. I wonder if I can get any deductions... probably time to see an accountANTS.

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Having different triggering options is probably the most important thing for us Nissan folks, stupid optical 360 degree CAS

think I will need to do something about mine too eventually

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