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meh it did them all minues one, dunno why it wont resize that one

next job is to send the 30 block and 26 head off to john, and the clutch off to jim...and in the meantime i can get stuck into cleaning up the engine bay

meh it did them all minues one, dunno why it wont resize that one

next job is to send the 30 block and 26 head off to john, and the clutch off to jim...and in the meantime i can get stuck into cleaning up the engine bay

so who is doing ya rebuild?? john who??

evenin peeps...

anyone know whats involved in recaling a spedo?? apparenlty to get a gtr cluster to work u need to recal the spedo as diff ratios are different. Does that mean i have to take the whole car somewhere or just give them my cluster and diff ratio??

john hill of JHH Engineering

gotta give matty spryr a ring to see if he can do the tuning side and give me some advice..or if you have other thoughts who i should use?

well as far as i know, matt spry is the best, so many people have used him and i havent heard a bad result, so he may be a little more expensive but in the end u will have the best possible tune for the money u have spent there. and for the same power out put i heard he can increase your torque curb dramatically. so it will feel like it smashes u in your seat alot harder. one of my mates has a 33 gtst, with a power fc, bigger injectors, GT25/30 on it and it made 347rwkw, and man that thing is just unbelieveable aye, just smashes u back in your seat. he's coming on the cruise on the queens bday one.

evenin peeps...

anyone know whats involved in recaling a spedo?? apparenlty to get a gtr cluster to work u need to recal the spedo as diff ratios are different. Does that mean i have to take the whole car somewhere or just give them my cluster and diff ratio??

not sure hey, as far as i know thery will just redo your speedo and recalibrate it, but i dunno how they work it out with the diff thing....

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