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True, its hard to find something that is accurate. I find cars that are tuned on dynos can be reli rich and they use wide band. Iv seen cars with on board wide bands show 11 and a dyno centre show 12 doesnt seem like alot but it is

My last car I had a wide band and did the tuning my self removed the stock o2 so the ecu saw the wideband. It is a nice gauge makes it a bit easier to tune
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Caught a boatload of fish today. 500m from a semi active volcano, the view was incredible and thankfully the fish turned up. Between myself n best mate we got 11 decent fish and had fresh sashimi for dinner

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Morning bud how's the trip going?


We've kept pretty busy checking stuff out, not much to do at inlaws for kids so done a daily adventure somewhere. Weather isn't so cold at night anymore. Still plenty of time to go thankfully
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