Thanks again everyone for the comments. :thumbsup:
Anile: I see you teasing me with the "best" modded and refering to the "best" trophies. Thx buddy. I gladly accept the "title".
But my closest rival is also my best friend Revo...so where will it all end:thinker: We are also aware of some beautifully modded 335s/135s in Gauteng and KZN. But this is also the fun part of modding. Everyday there is a new item to add...the never ending chase to be acknowledged.:thumbsup: But I also have no allusions that there are faster 335s out there and all we can do is try new things and stay in the game....but also it must be fun otherwise it is not worth it.
Freerider: I will certainly share the results as they happen and I am also impatient to try the bigger sprays. I agree there is always a new line in the review that one has missed out. Its worth a second read:thumbsup:
Ziyaad & Wild BMW: Thanks guys for taking the time to read :thumbsup:
Hellas: I have developed a purge rhythm (twice a week) and it is unlikely to have an effect on the paintwork since it is vented into the atmosphere. Sometimes there is a flake of "ice" sitting on the grill at the purge tip but it disappears as soon as it is formed or gets blown off the moment the car moves.
George: Thx. I heard about the NANO system from the owner of the "bimmerboost" forum. There is exciting developments in the performance field for our beemers which does not belong to the world of the exclusive anymore. We can all access and enjoy it now. I will keep you updated on the performance of the system.:thumbsup:
Sankekur: Thx for the very nice feedback. My tuner told me this afternoon that he had to correlate the ramp tune of the Maximiser controler with the JB3 tune as well as the CMGS meth controller to ensure they are in sync and that adequate fuel is available. When we start running bigger jets the requirement for perfect fuel ratios will be paramount and we will have to see if our current piggyback tune can support this.
I also agree with you that the Nano system is going to be (one) of the ultimate safety nets in regulating the inconsistencies of cylinder pressures & temperatures as well as getting all the performance out of a single Nitrous bottle. We are off to a good start, though.:excited:
Anile: I see you teasing me with the "best" modded and refering to the "best" trophies. Thx buddy. I gladly accept the "title".
Freerider: I will certainly share the results as they happen and I am also impatient to try the bigger sprays. I agree there is always a new line in the review that one has missed out. Its worth a second read:thumbsup:
Ziyaad & Wild BMW: Thanks guys for taking the time to read :thumbsup:
Hellas: I have developed a purge rhythm (twice a week) and it is unlikely to have an effect on the paintwork since it is vented into the atmosphere. Sometimes there is a flake of "ice" sitting on the grill at the purge tip but it disappears as soon as it is formed or gets blown off the moment the car moves.
George: Thx. I heard about the NANO system from the owner of the "bimmerboost" forum. There is exciting developments in the performance field for our beemers which does not belong to the world of the exclusive anymore. We can all access and enjoy it now. I will keep you updated on the performance of the system.:thumbsup:
Sankekur: Thx for the very nice feedback. My tuner told me this afternoon that he had to correlate the ramp tune of the Maximiser controler with the JB3 tune as well as the CMGS meth controller to ensure they are in sync and that adequate fuel is available. When we start running bigger jets the requirement for perfect fuel ratios will be paramount and we will have to see if our current piggyback tune can support this.
I also agree with you that the Nano system is going to be (one) of the ultimate safety nets in regulating the inconsistencies of cylinder pressures & temperatures as well as getting all the performance out of a single Nitrous bottle. We are off to a good start, though.:excited: