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There's nothing to tune on a stock car, is what he's saying.

You can wind in base timing for minimal gains in power, that's it.....

Or tamper with the AFM calibration.....

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ah yep.

yeah I cant say it would be overly worth it.

Id put that money into some fresh spark plugs, air filter, quality oil (s), clean the afm and a new O2 sensor- and even some new tyres.

you will get way more of a performance enhancement from doing that than a blanket tune on an NA, especially if these aforementioned things havent been done...

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CAS (Ignition Timing) + O2 Sensor Checkup + A'PEXi SAFC NEO.

And some F&F Stickers LOL JK, but srsly just keep it stock and save up for an R32 GT-R or something. The above would probably set you back $400 - $800 but you're not really going to notice any gains + NA Skylines are slow as is... with the above it's still going to be slow, lol.

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