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Mods as dated today

Power fc

FMIC

AVCR

Hiflow cat 3"

3"exhaust, middle muffler been taken out

Turbosmart type 3 plumb back bov

CES racing split dump

Tuned in october by fist, they did a good job

my AFR's were a bit rich at 10.5 , and timing was abit advanced

they managed 185rwkw

Monday have taken it to chiptorque, rang up that day got it in tuesday

AFR's been changed, need a new o2 sensor and might be up for new spark plugs because of running so rich they have filled up with shit,

car is now running a 201.7rwkw on 12psi

Dyno result will be posted when i pick up the car.

THanks for ppls comments from my last dyno result , if i didnt have any comments i wouldnt of got it tuned again, but glad i did.

Cheers

Barret

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yeah

i have been to fist before, and they did a good tune with just havin the standard ecu , and just got the manual put in my car

something was wrong cause it was only on 116rwkw and took it to them and they got 170rwkw, clutch was slippin a bit at top end.

but just with the power fc, must of been a bit too difficult for them.

Cause my afr's were rich as and my timing was advanced right to the end pretty much.

I should have fist reimburse me for my spark plugs and o2 sensor which are now needing replacing, but oh well

just glad my car is running fine now, and no more tuning for a while.

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yeah at the moment its ok

when i get a new oxygen sensor and new spark plugs

should even out the power curve abit

just now i put my foot down and its just putting through too much fuel then needed

but i can tell the difference from what it was before hand

THanks

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yeah the fella that does the tuning, seems to know what he's doing .

His name is rob

i think he's into the skylines as he had a rb26, but blew it up trying to race a motorbike .

There is also Greg in Sales, which i know his son, went to skool with him

found that a bit weird.

Anyway they're top ppl.

My car was on the dyno for 2 hours

$ 400

I have been to APC, FIST, and Mercury Motorsport

And im pretty sure to say Chiptorque have impressed me.

Definately will be going back to them for future mods.

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