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Cognac is good after a really nice meal (usually dinner). But whisky........you can drink that all day and even on the golf course.

Love it!

not all whiskey. You can never drink Bourbon. Because it's shit.

And it's a timing jitter. .. the crank trigger fixes it :P

Sorry I got all my mumbo jumbo mixed up :P

So what they said was that it is an issue that you will see more frequently as the cars are getting old.

The first thing they said was that they are using Ross crank trigger kit to resolve it - big $$$$ there

The second thing they said was that as the cars are aging dirt, oil, dust and other crap gets in the CAS and causes issues with resolution

They advised that you should either take the CAS apart and give a thorough clean or just buy a new one (which costs something like $500 new from Nissarse)

They mentioned that it is an issue that happens in 1/5 cars (makes sense if people get new CAS or get them cleaned)

They advised that Haltech Platinum Pro ECU has no issues with Nissan's optical CAS (selling pitch I think)

That is all I can recollect from my discussions with them (except for the addtional features Haltech has over Apexi PFC)

Interesting. I am almost tempted to try haltech just to save the pain of going to a crank trigger!

That's predominantly why I have gone with Haltech mate and I will put it to the test.

Don't think I can make it to drag day. Rego is due :/ gonna have to pull all finds togeather and use them feet for the next few days

The grandparents are gonna help me out which what I can't come up with thank god

Don't think I can make it to drag day. Rego is due :/ gonna have to pull all finds togeather and use them feet for the next few days

The grandparents are gonna help me out which what I can't come up with thank god

Zac I can pay for your fare. But just this once.

I will eagerly await your results. See if it is possible to get a cas signal trace when it is tuned.

Me three. After speaking to M.Spry he mentioned I should by new z32 air flow meters.

Nah it's not that :P it's fuel hahah. I'm going to talk to my grandparents about making my repayment a little lower so I can have a little extra to save :D

But thanks ants :) means alot

No worries mate.
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