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to all r32 skyline owners of Queensland

Dr Drift is coming to brisbane in august to tune a few cars and if any other owners want their cars remapped let me know to book them in.

Great oppertunity to have a remap done by someone who knows his stuff.

if you are keen let me know as only one or two more can be done in the time we have on the dyno.

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David - Price for your A31? Nearly finished decoding the data for them.... Is it factory A31 Silver Top loom and ECU or has it been converted using R32 stuff??

Colin - Long time ago hey.... I've learnt heaps more since then too...

Gordon - Hope QLD's treating you well.... What car are you driving these days?

Dan - Still working on R34 as per R34 thread, at the moment have the ability to tune the fuel and ignition tables, cortesy of Darkhalf. By leaning out the top end it will efectively increase the boost cut threshold, but not remove it. Still unsure of speed cut's etc... I may look at coming up again a couple of months later, so hopefully it should be done by then...

Michael - Can do the GTR no probs.... looking at $300 + plus dyno time, would prefer to modify the ECU prior to coming up, will help maximise use of dyno on the day(s).

Date to be confirmed is either 19th - 22nd, or 27th - 29th....

Sam.

PS: If anyone has any specific questions about their car and coming along, please feel free to e-mail me and see what we can work out....

David - Price for your A31? Nearly finished decoding the data for them.... Is it factory A31 Silver Top loom and ECU or has it been converted using R32 stuff??

Colin - Long time ago hey.... I've learnt heaps more since then too...

Gordon - Hope QLD's treating you well.... What car are you driving these days?

Its a 1990 rb20, engine and computer. Or so it says on the ecu anyway. Whats rough pricing??? I know its a cheap mod, but atm I got the gearbox to do, so cheap compaired to putting up with it might be a good option.

Dave - What mods? Fairly simple I'm assuming if you're still running stock maps..... probably just plug the map in and give it a power run, max 1 hour dyno time....

Smoothline - ahh the good 'ol days.... have to catch up when I'm up there...

Gordon - Hope QLD's treating you well.... What car are you driving these days?

QLD is great, other than the occasional flood :) I've got an R32 now.. just got the basics at the moment.. Would be pushing it.. but its possible I may have time before end of August to stick the highflow rb25 on there and some GTR injectors.. would be nice to get it tuned with all that.

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