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lel @ puff the tuna (I have no idea if that avatar pic is a tuna fish or not, but it makes the joke funnier, imho xD)

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1 hour ago, k31th said:

I can't give the server more resources :)

that issue normally fixes itself within seconds/minutes.

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26 minutes ago, MattyP said:

Also afternoon all 

less than a week now till move day 

I'm going to have a bbq up there and would love at least 5 6turbos in my yard

Ill be in qld matty from 15th :ermm:

 

But ill talk to Damo on when we can come drop some oil on your clean concrete driveway

 

28 minutes ago, MattyP said:

That thing looks massive

First time puff has heard that:mosking:

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Harharhar so funny Cris. :pardon:

 

That is a tuna fish k31th.

 

Fwiw I changed the wg dc and hurdur would you know it, it improved.

 

Using second gear from a stand still the before log showed; 85kpa@2000rpm, 106kpa@3000rpm and 136kpa@4000.

 

The after log showed; 100kpa, 149kpa and a top of 200kpa@3650rpm respectively.

 

Haha mmmmm tuna :crazy:

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kPa... what is this funky scale :crazy: (it's actually a better scale than PSI, in terms of metric-ness, but PSI just seems to be in a better range for boosted cars)

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Lol it's absolute pressure.

 

Convert it to psi and then take off 14.67 psi (my current barometric pressure) and you have gauge pressure. :prop:

 

Edit: I'm a slack arse and haven't spent more than 5 minutes figuring out how to use the hp scanner.

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