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Damn... wish you guys had 4WD dyno, Lumpy did a Beautiful job on my tune for the 180, now the GTR is being tuned elsewhere.. Not my call though..

I hate living in the sticks otherwise I would be in for a tune after the next round of mods..

Damn... wish you guys had 4WD dyno, Lumpy did a Beautiful job on my tune for the 180, now the GTR is being tuned elsewhere.. Not my call though..

I hate living in the sticks otherwise I would be in for a tune after the next round of mods..

Why??

we can tune GTR's in 2wd mode. Has no adverse affect on either the car or the result..

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ken

A GTR is a full time rear wheel drive car with computor controlled split to the front and running one on a 4WD dyno means it must drive the front wheels the whole time its on the dyno and that is a very un natural situation for a GTR so dont panic about putting them on a 2wd dyno.

Damn... wish you guys had 4WD dyno, Lumpy did a Beautiful job on my tune for the 180, now the GTR is being tuned elsewhere.. Not my call though..

I hate living in the sticks otherwise I would be in for a tune after the next round of mods..

ha mate if you love your R like i do i would be sending it to the best tuner i know and Lumpy the man ,ran mine yesterday to check the afms(z32) that we installed and ran a lazy 529.4rwhp at 20psi even in the limited time we had to do so and just to watch the guy in action is impressive.

pete :D

ha mate if you love your R like i do i would be sending it to the best tuner i know and Lumpy the man ,ran mine yesterday to check the afms(z32) that we installed and ran a lazy 529.4rwhp at 20psi  even in the limited time we had to do so and just to watch the guy in action is impressive.

pete :P

do you mean you can actually watch it get tuned ? last time i was at hyperdrive ken shoo-ed my out of the workshop !

Yes for occ. health, safety and insurance reasons, everyone other than staff must be out of the workshop area in the designated viewing area. If something lets go, its bad enough mopping up the motor let alone the bodies!

I think Bart snuck a peek at the action on his way to either get another, or loose another bourbon.........

nah not the police

but you wouldnt read about it on freeway heading home a basic std s13 wanted a go well forgot it was still in 2wd and well it lit up at 115km for abit before we hose the p plate silly boy silly boy ,he must have got bit of a shock

ooppps this is bit off subject sorry

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