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Postby Gambit » Thu Dec 22, 2011 3:20 pm

nice work teflon.. you must be lovin it now. A little christmas present for yourself no doubt ;)
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby teflon » Thu Dec 22, 2011 4:05 pm

Gambit wrote:nice work teflon.. you must be lovin it now. A little christmas present for yourself no doubt ;)


Yes indeed! And I've trickled so much money into it this year that I think i've used up all my "presents" credits but I'll put this one down as a Christmas present of course :D
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby hamish_023 » Thu Dec 22, 2011 5:32 pm

I wish I booked my tune before xmas now :D

Glad you are happy with the results! I know I sure would be with those number's! I think we should ask to ride in their R35 or lambo :lol:
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby teflon » Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:14 pm

hamish_023 wrote:I wish I booked my tune before xmas now :D

Glad you are happy with the results! I know I sure would be with those number's! I think we should ask to ride in their R35 or lambo :lol:


You'll be very happy with the results Hamish. I hinted to Martin if he could fire up the R35 but the one they have there doesn't sound great according to him because it's a straight through exhaust.
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby dr20t » Sun Dec 25, 2011 10:46 pm

Great result pham - nice and fat torque curve too which im sure makes it drive well on the road.

good work and good luck with the car

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My FrankenStien build thread here: viewtopic.php?t=14137
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby teflon » Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:02 am

Thanks Mick... keeping a close eye on how your build goes too mate.
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby arrow224 » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:39 am

Out of curiosity, how is the DAB+ radio installed? Got any pictures? Also, how is it powered?
I am thinking of doing a similar thing in my car.
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby hamish_023 » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:55 am

Hopefully you make the SA cruise this month to have a look at your GT
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Re: Member profile - Teflon

Postby teflon » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:32 pm

hamish_023 wrote:Hopefully you make the SA cruise this month to have a look at your GT


Will try Hamish... but we are in the process of moving house (again!) having found a new place after recently moving back.

As for the DAB radio - this just sits in the arm rest and I've kept it on the station that I listen to the most. It's powered by the cigarette lighter in the arm rest and I've run the aux cable and antenna along the centre console. The antenna is stuck on the support beam behind the sunglass cubby. Didn't take many pictures during the install.

It's not a very functional setup unfortunately since this model DAB was just slightly too big to sit comfortably in the sunglass cubby so that you can change stations easily. I need to basically take it out of the arm rest to change stations which is a pain. I think a compromise that might work would be the arm rest dual console box so that the radio could just sit on top of that. However, haven't done any mods for ages with the constant moving and settling back into Adelaide so might be a while before the car gets more attention!
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