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car starts, replaced busted water temp sensor and started first crank. battery a little low but all good. its idling in the drive way and consult reorts all ok and happily running. woohooooo

took for a drive, all is well, had to turn boost down as it doing its rich n retard protect crap. not a single thing wrong so all appears ok. now gotta get someone to look at my burnt powerfc and see if its ok or not

powerfc has been repaired, car starts, system runs, idles all OK.

tune is still present so all is back to normal. thank god

had a friend basically resolder the dead burnt track and all is well

so happy :blink:

jesus tity f**king christ Paul... from what i though was gonna turn into a multi $thouand repair and nightmare turned into a quick cheap fix.. you must be pretty luck.. that will learn you not to screw around with things though :P

-Mark

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ah shit yeah i learn my lesson, but you cant learn stuff without blowing stuff up every now and then, just happy it was a cheap fix and all is good. are u gonna come to the dyno day? when did u go for your license test?

Damn your quick! ;)

Was about to offer to have a look at your ecu, then the next post i read you have already fixed it, i was like WTF!

Glad to hear your baby is back on the road. See ya on the road soon, my car may hopefully be finished by the long weekend. B)

lol dont worry ive blown my fair share of electronics up in the past and learnt good lessons from them too ;)

lol, just not $1000 electronics ;)

i probably shouldnt be saying this incase i fail, how ever my lisence is booked for friday the 4th of November... lol so 11 days away i think it is..

lol i was going to wait til after exams were over .. but i thought screw it.. i allready cop a maths methods exam on my birthday, may aswell cop a driving exam too :D

unfortunatly i dont think i'll be at the dyno day :(

but i will be at which ever event is next after that... with me driving :(

weeeeeeeeee

HAHA

once again congrats on the lucky escape .... if ever i need some luck im gonna touch you paul... lol hold on that sounded bad :s

ok well i think this novel should end.. right... about .... now

-Mark

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