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I booked it in for the tune and the tuner I chose doesn’t like using the built in haltech boost control. So I spent some more money that i wasn’t expecting to spend 3D4D937B-48FF-4877-B7B3-DCBCE23082EC.thumb.jpeg.92ef35b1eb8b46cf84989037b48bed53.jpegan eboost2 pro E96FBA7F-17FD-4067-B526-6140780A37E8.thumb.jpeg.157fcf931e5c46c9881bec058c0bcc19.jpeginstalled it into the center console and I’m waiting on the optional bracket to hold it in place 

I hated the way the ecu was just jammed into the space and the kick panel put into place so I grabbed this bracket I paid far to much for and mounted the computer 8AE304D3-3254-4641-9EB0-900D13A691A5.thumb.jpeg.c931820654d879683e429efe2629222c.jpeg

then the injectors got an upgrade to 1650s and here they are ready to go inAD975E69-DACD-4C0C-BD80-6C3EDD781F81.thumb.jpeg.9b8d556e116fe4731b54e71b6d512525.jpegand finally the r35 coil kit from platinum racing products71AA3786-369E-46D3-8D0E-48902EAB2049.thumb.jpeg.152f9a8b0dbf6d40dbd7da63fc8b0f98.jpegand turns out they only just clear the plug for the vcam71AA3786-369E-46D3-8D0E-48902EAB2049.thumb.jpeg.152f9a8b0dbf6d40dbd7da63fc8b0f98.jpeg

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2 hours ago, WantGTR said:

And...........

So far that’s it, it was dropped off yesterday ready for next week 

 

1 hour ago, Lithium said:

That is a very very nice looking car, sir

thank you

 

7 hours ago, Robzilla32 said:

Mmm.....blue.....arrrrgggghhh (Homer Simpson drooling noise)

Lol yes very blue and sometimes purple 

Ok I’m sure some of you have been looking at jems Facebook and instergram and have seen some of the results but here they are again 8C5E9664-23A2-4582-B1B9-7677E5AB7F32.thumb.png.ce3eaf87fbc9273b651e50057b9961f3.pngthat’s the difference the vcam was making to the curve, that was obviously on 98 at wastegate pressure 

Now the final result, I was sent this by a friend yesterday 923B773F-E1AA-4F0E-868C-446BAF68B55A.thumb.jpeg.ebd3e920da03c1af6850fc66050911a9.jpegso the final result is 465kw at the wheels B2A25271-4845-42EB-9FCA-BD4696117422.thumb.jpeg.6fad6c5b6b274367ab26cb5c1bcca440.jpegHere is the final graph, let’s seen how many keen observers there are 

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