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  1. Some more info i have found from some forums about this turbo( This is on a evo 2l though):

    "Hi guys-- Here's my take on the ATP 3071, fwiw. It does indeed spool up just like the 3037 (also .63)/custom tubular manifold set up I had on our One Lap car. However, it does this with a *stock cat* and not the test pipe that I run. All things equal, I suspect it to have 700-8000rpm spool up advantage to the GT3037 which is really quite good. Also, on our dyno, boost lag tends to be exaggerated due to the way the engine loads up. Well, not really exaggerated... but it comes close to representing the boost lag you feel on the street when you load it up in 3rd gear. If tested with a much slower ramp-up rate (simulating the first 5 or so seconds of a Dynojet pull where the big rollers are slowly getting up to speed), boost response with drop by another 400-600rpm which is where I suspect ATP is getting their sloop up claims. As such, their claim is perfectly valid and the difference in spool up that we are seeing is based mostly on differences in testing methods. Nothing to create a controversy about, IMHO To give you an idea of how different loads and different gears can effect spool up, look at this: In 4th gear, lugging from a low RPM, the big GT35 on my car can reach 20psi by 4500rpm. In 3rd, it takes until just under 5000rpm. In 2nd, it takes until past 5500rpm. So spool up numbers, by themselves, don't explain the whole picture-- especially when dealing with bigger turbos."

  2. I was looking at GT3071R turbo and thought wow this looks good. I had a look at the website with the dyno info but found something a little strange:

    "The dyno data:

    Stock Dyno on a typical SRT-4 is 225 HP @ the wheels"

    I then had a look at the stock specs for this car on dodge.com and it was 230 horsepower. I have never seen a car loose only 5HP through the drivetrain. So i'm not quite sure what this dyno is doing but i think it would be safe to assume you would tax another 25-30% off to get Australian rear wheel power. So the 284rwkw that came on lighting fast would only be 215rwkw or so that comes on lighting fast :)

    Please correct me if i'm wrong in my observations :)

  3. So long they're DOT marked they're legal for road use. These rubbers can be locally delivered stuff and I've seen DOT mark on it (Tempe Tyres tried to sell them to me for $250 a corner for this size when I was there last week)...

    This isn't chatting, just trying to help the seller clear up a few things :P good luck!

    $250 for 17/245s semi's is damn cheap :cheers:

    Ill drop the price to $630 firm if thats the case, but i wasnt aware of them being anywhere near that cheap. I might ring to verify this tomorrow :)

  4. Falken Azenis RX-04(RS-VII) Semi slicks 245/45ZR17 x 4 tyres.

    All tyres have done no more then 200km and are in great condition, see pictures for verification. Would love to keep them but car is going off the road for longer then expected and i need some extra cash. These are a very sticky "semi-slick" tyre.

    rims001.sized.jpg

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    Falken website information here:

    http://www.falken.co.jp/tirecatalog/race/index.html

    More pictures here:

    http://www.dntinternet.com/photos/tyres

    Would prefer Sydney buyer and chasing $630 for all four!

    PM or email [email protected]

    **edit changed price.

  5. U would need a GPS based tracking system in that case, Brant does this but would cost just under 2k. Maybe you can find another similar but i doubt it would be cheap. If the tracking system was found out of the car then im thinking the guy had to much time with the car, the tracking system main purpose is to alert someone that it is being stolen/broken into, so you can take action agaist this.

  6. Boomerang is ok if you in range, for that price you might as well get a tracking system for a bit more at least you will get a call on your mobile and if its gone have some tracking ability. Otherwise just get a good 3 point imboliser that is installed properly

  7. FOR SALE: Super AFR (Air Fuel Ratio Regulator)

    As new unused, but box has been opened.

    The HKS Super AFR, with its built in CPU, illuminated digital display and face mounted controls, is a simple to use fuel computer that offers many advanced features and tuning functions that were once exclusive to full engine management systems

    quote from a site i read:

    "*This unit is similar to the Apexi SAFC in tuning ability, but much better.

    *The HKS AFR has 11 points of adjustment, the Apexi SAFC has 8

    *The AFR has 6 more points of adjustment from 650~2000rpm's for idle correction, the SAFC does not have this

    *The AFR has a Response Adjustment, the SAFC does not.

    *The AFR's 11 adjustment points can be as close together as 50rpm's, the SAFC's 8 adjustment points are fixed & can not be changed

    *The AFR has EIDS which correct the Air/Fuel signal so your car doesn't stall or go rich when your Blow Off Valve releases, the SAFC does not have this"

    Website info

    Click Here

    Reason for selling is i will need full engine management for my plans.

    BD4s price on website is $990, best price in USA ive seen is $554AU not inc shipping/taxes

    So im looking for $400 (Im in Sydney)

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