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Yeh thanks for the encouragement to go there N1GTR, couldn't be happier with how smooth the power delivery is and how low it starts to boost

Yavus even said that there were a few people that offered to buy my car whilst it was there lol

The drive is fantastic, so much more responsive, i had so much lag before. I hardly have to touch my accelerator in normal driving compared to before

Mods are fairly basic.

N1 Turbos

HKS cam gears

Port matched and polished standard manifolds

HKS dumps

Apexi front pipes

High flow cat

HKS super dragger cat back

Apexi pods

Edited by Mr Cali

Hey mate I met you at Unigroup on Fri when my car was on the dyno.

Thats an awesome curve, perfect for the street.

Im also very happy with the tune I got, my car is soooo responsive now it feels like a whole new car to drive.

Yeh thanks for the encouragement to go there N1GTR, couldn't be happier with how smooth the power delivery is and how low it starts to boost

Yavus even said that there were a few people that offered to buy my car whilst it was there lol

The drive is fantastic, so much more responsive, i had so much lag before. I hardly have to touch my accelerator in normal driving compared to before

Mods are fairly basic.

N1 Turbos

HKS cam gears <-----

Port matched and polished standard manifolds

HKS dumps

Apexi front pipes

High flow cat

HKS super dragger cat back

Apexi pods

heya, when did you get this modification done?....and what duration are they?

im interested to know what sort of difference it made to the cars engine note and response.....

Cam gears were installed at the same time as the installation of the power FC and tune. So not sure on how much of a difference it makes by them self.

Yavuz said that the position of the gears that he ended up adjusting to was very different from others that he has tuned, but it works.

I would say the cam gears had a huge amount to do with bottom end power and responsiveness

HYP-032 was good meeting you mate :( nice 32 u have

Cam gears were installed at the same time as the installation of the power FC and tune. So not sure on how much of a difference it makes by them self.

how about the Engine sound? notice a different tone?

duration as in.....264 degrees? or 272.... those are the 2 most common HKS camshafts

Dam straight Paul, me too! :wub:

Link in sig - go Unigroup!

Although he said I can bring my mx5 trackie there, but as long as he puts a turbo conversion on it!!! :O

Seriously though, the mx5 will be worked on by unigroup again, just shows that they can work their magic on all cars :)

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