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wow, 22psi, can't wait to get my DP n exhaust done now, i had a run with a modded 200sx 2 nights ago, he said he had 220hp ATW, b/w 60-100k's rolling without the tune n he was really surprised, cos he only had me by a little. I def think if i had the tune in then, munchola for sheezy. So what's the next mod dude?

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wow, 22psi, can't wait to get my DP n exhaust done now, i had a run with a modded 200sx 2 nights ago, he said he had 220hp ATW, b/w 60-100k's rolling without the tune n he was really surprised, cos he only had me by a little. I def think if i had the tune in then, munchola for sheezy. So what's the next mod dude?

Yeah, i'm have some issues with AFR and overboosting. I'm not holding boost like I should, and I am running a little lean. I did a lot of work over the weekend to get things fixed. Most importantly I moved the O2 sensor to behind the cat where it should have been. I changed my plugs which were so bad. Also, I adjusted the wastegate 2 turns to make it boost much quicker.

This weekend I removed the amber in the corners to make them clear, and it's 100x better looking.

For my next mod.... I'm not really sure. I think I'm just about done with my car, but that never lasts. I am waiting for the summer, but the final touches would be to get an S60R bumper, and getting some new wheels. I sold the pegs, and I want something that isn't so common. I am looking at buying OZ Ultraleggeras.

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How hard was it to take the lens out..

Actually it was pretty easy. I used a heat gun like you would use for a hockey stick. Just make sure you don't put too much heat on the headlight, because the plastic may start melting, you just need enough heat to heat up the sealant for your headlight lens.

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Actually it was pretty easy. I used a heat gun like you would use for a hockey stick. Just make sure you don't put too much heat on the headlight, because the plastic may start melting, you just need enough heat to heat up the sealant for your headlight lens.

Cool ..that's on the list of things to do soon.thanks

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