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I was playing around with the timing last wednesday night at the plex i dont want to play around with too many things at once knowing my luck if i gave the timing a few more deg advance and then cranked the boost up my engine would blow up half way down the strip my G/F would kill me she is still going off at me over the last rebuild:argue:

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Originally posted by macka

what u laughin at.......?

13.4 @105 is hardly anywhere near 12.9 @113

hey ya fat bastard, your memory aint so good these days. I've pulled a 13.105 @ 108 mph, which puts me a whole 0.107 behind you..!!

if I farted during the run I'd beat your 12.98. be afraid fatboy.

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Osc@r, I think Macka was having a go at me and rev, with our stock snails, we haven't yet put our snails on steroids, yet.

Macka, what was the best time you ran before you changed your turbo? I didn't think we would have been able to push so deep into the 13's with the stock turbo, but it looks like the 'plex is providing some good times.

See'ya:burnout:

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Sorry I thought you both had them, then Macka really should be doing much better than you?

17psi? What boost do you currently run it at, or is it hard to tell with your bleeder/spike valve?

When is your EBC getting here, can't wait to see you beat Macka, then he'll have to wind his boost up.

See'ya:burnout:

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Originally posted by osc@r

hey ya fat bastard,  your memory aint so good these days.  I've pulled a 13.105 @ 108 mph, which puts me a whole 0.107 behind you..!!  

if I farted during the run I'd beat your 12.98.     be afraid fatboy.  

:)

I wasnt talking to you A-hole

stock turbo cars as Paul says..

Go back to your silvia club where u belong!

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Sorry I thought you both had them, then Macka really should be doing much better than you?

17psi? What boost do you currently run it at, or is it hard to tell with your bleeder/spike valve?

When is your EBC getting here, can't wait to see you beat Macka, then he'll have to wind his boost up.

See'ya:burnout:

Hes gotta run 17psi to even come close!

Hey Paul u battin for the other team? haha

could take that a couple of ways..

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Works, Good luck, let me know when your going down to the plex, I'll come to see if you improve your times.

Macka, I'm not batting for the other side, just promoting some friendly rivalry, you know I love you the most.

See'ya:burnout:

Thats ok then.....

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I've had a play with the s-afc II and it seems pretty easy to tune. Without a dyno I have already tuned in some fat-ass power across the rev range, used up a bit of fuel tho'. Richen the bottom end and lean the top end and bingo! The mid range is a little tricky

I am quite amazed at the amount of sting the s-afc gets out of the stock motor.

I think I'll aim for another 0.4 sec improvement, without toluene, on the good ol' 205's and 10psi.

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rev, let us know when the car will debut with the S-AFCII, I'm sure a 13 flat would be impressive on the stock turbo. How can you monitor the A/F ratio of you car for tuning? or do you adjust the fuel and see if you increase the power?

Good luck for the 0.4sec improvement.

See'ya:burnout:

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