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heh yea i already 1/2 broke my box! grr

nah i cant even afford lunch atm - heh

when i get paid next ill fill it up - supposbly there is a button on the dash, which ive never seen be4 that u can record how far uve gone.

i rekn my car will do about 200+ km per tank

OK sorry driver i wish i had read this before hand. I had the exact same prob when i 1st got my line..... upped the boost and had the same probs... an EF Falcon beat me! and as much as Paul doesn't beleive me i am an ok driver .... it WAS definately something wrong with my car..

boost wound up to 11 psi and air fuel ratios were shot... similar mods to you... we then wound boost back down to the standard 7 psi and all was ok!

The ANSWER = APEXI SAFC. (if you can't afford a complete ecu at moment)

I am not a mechanic and i don't know EVRYTHING about cars... but i am quite certain your air fuel ratios would be shot.... an SAFC would fix this plus give you about 15 - 20 rwhp!! YAY!!

Basically what sydney kid said!

you guys must drive pretty hard :D

i get at least 450km a tank each time and thats only when the fuel light starts coming on.

Driver whered you get that cover for your front plate?

I can't get that even when I'm freeway cruising.

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