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Get in the Tiida and just rock up.

Take the keys off Jimbo and rip a launch up the street.

Wish it was that easy, after I get the OK I have to get the girls looked after and book a flight to Sydney

You are one sick puppy Paul :spank: nice butt :3some:

I don't think so, said it was the first run ??

It is just about impossible to speak to anyone that knows what is going on and only get info second hand ?

Sure will be glad when it is over :)

I am sure they feel the same way :)

I am not the best at reading graphs but next week I will know how it feels when I have my fat arse on the seat and a 350 Klm drive home, going to use the old Highway to give it some work away from the Freeway :)

I hope there is a heap better graph once the final tune is done :/

Hi Mick-o , I asked that question before and I think they said they cannot do it with their Dyno program, I would think you could make the program do what you want it to ??

Needs more boost!!

Good to see it going ( I too cannot understand why some people show mph instead of rpm).

My guess is the final figure will be between 400 and 500 awkw - anywhere in that range should do!

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Needs more boost!!

Good to see it going ( I too cannot understand why some people show mph instead of rpm).

My guess is the final figure will be between 400 and 500 awkw - anywhere in that range should do!

Hi Bob, just want it finished and hopefully give me the responsive results I have worked to get, well paid to get :)

Looking at 400awkw ish on 98 pump. maybe 450 with E85.

Does not matter at this stage, I just want my car back :)

I'd say 5 months is probably ahead of time on a build like this by a professional workshop....

There will be a month or more of a bit of back and forth once delivered to sort any small issues, run in and re-tune etc.

... it's better not to hope for a number on a page, regardless of what the car makes on that dyno on that day on that fuel your allways just a little dissaponted.

... these days I just rock up and go 'it make what it makes'

Cheers

J.

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