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Doing some basic tuning for now, double demerits too so don't want to risk my license.

Cars running on 7 month old E85, and seems to have developed a misfire with 1.4bar boost and above.

It's recently also got R35 coils and I've dialed up the dwell however it's still missing.

About 1.2/1.3bar it seems "ok", but I'll get it back on 98RON for a bit to clear up the system.

1bar at ~4000rpm

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1.3bar at ~4300rpm

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Noting the AFRs are shit house and I probably could still feed it a good amount of timing. Good to be behind the wheel again, and fuuark the dose is so good.

It sounds like a bus dosing, just goes suuuuuuuuuuuu when you back off lol

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23 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Back to reno photos, stone is now in.

Without doors 

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With doors 

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Looks mad, how many Litres/KG of load so you get with that washer? Have you thought of tuning it a bit to get some more spins out of it? 

21 hours ago, Murray_Calavera said:

That was a bit of a tease, let's see the timing table as well lol

Ask and you shall receive :)

Base Table

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Compensation Table aka E85 table

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Came to check out the car. Strangely intrigued by the laundry.
Where can I get some of that gourmet xúc xích pâté?
Sullivan's Cove, quite difficult to come by. How is it compared to the French Oak? Looks fancy.

Haha that pate was made by my wife and I at the Agrarian Kitchen in Tasmania, 2 day cooking class.

I actually got the bottle at Sullivan's Cove (as in the distillery itself). I can't remember the taste now lol.

Anyhow, one more laundry photo lolol.

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18 minutes ago, Ben C34 said:

When that laundry is 400mm underwater the tiles will fall off and you won't be able to sell your house ever.

Not sure I get what you're trying to say?

2 hours ago, Ben C34 said:

When that laundry is 400mm underwater the tiles will fall off and you won't be able to sell your house ever.

This isn't a don mega laundry. 

This is bok choy laundry. 

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