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    NADS advice

    Hey. I recently bought a 2012 3.0L common rail diesel. Was just doing some research and there are many people talking about doing NADS mods... just wondering if it is something worth doing and if so, how difficult is it for a novice to do?
    If need be I can take it somewhere but I would enjoy doing it myself I think
    Any advice would be welcomed


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    Quote Originally Posted by xtal4u View Post
    Hey. I recently bought a 2012 3.0L common rail diesel. Was just doing some research and there are many people talking about doing NADS mods... just wondering if it is something worth doing and if so, how difficult is it for a novice to do?
    If need be I can take it somewhere but I would enjoy doing it myself I think
    Any advice would be welcomed


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    Not too difficult to do. But you do need the basic tools and a basic understanding of mechanics. You also need a boost gauge to set it all up. As to where to take it. Where do you live?

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    Live near redcliffe in Queensland.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xtal4u View Post
    Live near redcliffe in Queensland.


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    Yeah I'm from Vic. I don't know of anyone up that way sorry. Like I said, its not too hard to do. Finding your reference point for boost pressure is the hardest part. The rest is plug and pray. Then the tune up. Which can take 10 minutes or a hour or so to do.

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