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Give us yell when your 260 is in the 10's. Will let you know when mine is. Until then how bout a nice big cup of stfu.

fu8ck you..never claimed it would do 10 ..and i can call a tosser a tosser anytime i feel like it

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Quite well, just searching around now for a R32/33 GTR box to manual convert...apart from that, i also need some wheels to fit some brakes :rofl:. Just bought a screwed turbo ready to high flow and yeh...should be all good in about 3-5 months..

...then, FINALLY, i can start saving for a house.

Ross80, you get less hassle with stageas. They are family cars after all :rofl:. They go OK with minor mods, keep skylines etc easy but they do use quite a bit more fuel (adds up over a year)

BTW. Back to the chassis bracing fiasco, under a mate s14 today...they have tunnel braces too. :)

fu8ck you..never claimed it would do 10 ..and i can call a tosser a tosser anytime i feel like it

Your right, it is the internet, you call anyone you want what you want.

Thought you would be a bit more supportive of people trying to get the most out of their cars. Oh, and is it your business in your sig?

haha get over it mate for f**k sake, and atleast ive built mine not just paid over a cheque and bought it and then brag like its the best thing since the latest ferrari, when its only stock and would run a mid 13 or something? :)

anyone can buy a 260rs with money, but not many actually modify shit and make it different to every other one on the road :(

thats about all i want to say on the subject :rofl:

The 260 put out 180rwkw. Stock. The factory front pipe (after dumps) has two small cats in line, never seen it before! After that there are another 2 large cats. Poor thing is choking itself to death. Will have it on the rollers again this arv so will keep you posted.

Cheers,

Ken

Probably wont be back on the rollers today. Have to take the turbos off to fit the dumps. Not much room down there. I have a replacement front pipe going on and the powerfc fit and tune. I am hoping to get around 230-240rwkw. Dont know if I am dreaming but we will see how we go.

SK - what sort of power should I expect?? Only have a pair of HKS dumps, nismo front pipe, powerfc and boost is at 13psi.

The PFC isnt in yet but we had another dyno run (35deg air temp, fkn hot today) but she still managed 202rwkw which is 22rwkw up from std. Hopefully have the pfc tuned tomorrow!

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I will be absolutely in love with my stagea if it every gets here...and i think if it doesnt get here in time then ill just drive hubby's (manual series 2) until mine gets here :(

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