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i will get another one,.. its making more power again since its running 1.2 bar boost.

however the graph is irrelevant when the performance of the car on the track is proven time and time again :D

True for track it is nice. However, I want to know how laggy it FEELS. Still cant decide whether to get the BATMBL front & dump + 2530 or some front + KKR :laugh:

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Thanks softy

Bit of an update is needed, Ive now got HSD coilovers supplied from Otomoto.com.au, yet to try them but every drifter in aust that runs them loves them so i cant really go wrong, My KKR turbo is still going strong as, now running 1.2 bar boost and 210 rwkw;s.. loves it!

now for a vid :wub:

http://www.snowpics.net/view_single.php?medid=17005

Click that, then click the link to download the vid in the middle of the page.

Cheers!

Simon

Thanks softy

Bit of an update is needed, Ive now got HSD coilovers supplied from Otomoto.com.au, yet to try them but every drifter in aust that runs them loves them so i cant really go wrong, My KKR turbo is still going strong as, now running 1.2 bar boost and 210 rwkw;s.. loves it!

now for a vid :wub:

http://www.snowpics.net/view_single.php?medid=17005

Click that, then click the link to download the vid in the middle of the page.

Cheers!

Simon

I just watched the vid.omg good style.

How much money did you go thru on the car breaking and fixing it,tyres and what not before you got it to the level that it is today??

Thanks softy

Bit of an update is needed, Ive now got HSD coilovers supplied from Otomoto.com.au, yet to try them but every drifter in aust that runs them loves them so i cant really go wrong, My KKR turbo is still going strong as, now running 1.2 bar boost and 210 rwkw;s.. loves it!

now for a vid :dry:

http://www.snowpics.net/view_single.php?medid=17005

Click that, then click the link to download the vid in the middle of the page.

Cheers!

Simon

with the KKR turbo does the dump has a place for the O2 sensor ?

random question for today :wub:

havent broken anything yet except for the bodykit lol.

ive just upgraded the clutch, turbo, susp (now anyway) wheels and thats it.

Tyres change every time i go out, but my favs have to be silverstones or firestones.

Konnect: yeah comes with 02 sensor hole!

hopefully that box will stay together with the new clutch!

i ended up opting for the xtreme drift clutch seems to work quite nicely!

also the hsd's same here - cant say anything bad about them - just did you go for stiffer front spring rates (being s13 set designed for SR/CA in front end, RB being a little heavier)

d/l vid now - is this the one you tried sending me before - I WANT!!!

Hey huddy, yeah i thought you'd like that team stuff, damn that was fun :P

i think i got supplied the S13 type spring rates, thats ok tho, i would prefer to have it on the softer side of things then rock hard... i'll do some experimenting with them.

how many clicks from soft do you have your fronts and rears on?

Cheers

Simon

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