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I do not have a multimeter, I've read the DIY threads, Im aware of what the issue might be, but...KYP have looked at it and they said it needs to be replaced, it's possible that it's just come loose and floating in the fuel tank, or that it's stuck and needs a clean... Free Inspection from C-RED will determine that.

Got called into work early today :(

Huh, just never heard of their name in conjunction with tuning here in Perf.

When's Corey getting a dyno? :P

I have 2 quotes for Mainline and Dynotech units sitting in front of me :closedeyes::closedeyes::closedeyes:

Morning all

Woo...so you gonna be able to tune me car then? :P

Yeah SAU WA dyno day

Eventually, just got to work something out with the Boss and where to put it first. Is only going to be a 2WD one at this stage

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Eventually, just got to work something out with the Boss and where to put it first. Is only going to be a 2WD one at this stage

Woot! My car is RWD anyway :) keep us updated!

The last tune was done with what seems to be a fuel pump on its way out. Think that may given me some issues....that tune actually gave me less power than the first tune....which is odd since I've done some exhaust work after the first tune.




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