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Yes, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Pete for coming over to help me with a massive dump, couldn't have done it without you... :P

Here are some photos, (suppose its about time I make a build thread though lol)

Here is all the shininess in its final location:

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Old vs new: 691a06ef-7622-4146-8d36-ac6db647780e_zps

This will probably cause the best improvement, the old throat was LITERALLY a 1" square passage! (Fck you Mitsubishi):
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I did the front last weekend, was considerably easier...:

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Yes, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Pete for coming over to help me with a massive dump, couldn't have done it without you... :P

Here are some photos, (suppose its about time I make a build thread though lol)

Here is all the shininess in its final location:

68f763ea-4390-4c34-aea4-cb26c629b682_zps

Old vs new: 691a06ef-7622-4146-8d36-ac6db647780e_zps

This will probably cause the best improvement, the old throat was LITERALLY a 1" square passage! (Fck you Mitsubishi):

c555186a-d5a9-40d0-ae6e-6de41928e2a3_zps

I did the front last weekend, was considerably easier...:

e96ed7fd-39d9-42fa-9927-da5cc092a400_zps

cm'on do Magna Wagon build thread already

Yes, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Pete for coming over to help me with a massive dump, couldn't have done it without you... :P

Jeez Pete that's going above and beyond the call of duty for friendship mate! :P
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A friend of mine works at the APS centre in Melbourne, posts up photos of cars he tunes. Last night he posted this...

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280hp AFTER a performance tune. That's cute. Makes you wonder why you'd even bother spending that much money if you're going for performance?!

Spent bout 2 hrs in nistune today.

Swapped ecus over between pnk and silver bullet. Just to rule out the ecu as my issue. Both ecus in caras car work fine. Spent remainder of the time tinkering with mine. Think I am getting somewhere. Idle is good. Next step is mounting the wideband and going for a drive ;)

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