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Well i finally purchased a PFC and got my car tuned after all the work thats been done to it over the last year and a bit. It made 405hp which is around what i was hoping for

Here is me thinking that it will be the last thing i do to the car.. Now im trying to work out how i can squeeze out more

Dyno sheet attached.

Cheers

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nice work...got mine dynoed at hyperdrive also this week...425@rw hoping to get more also, may need bigger injectors and d-jetro so to do away with AFM's. good power tho for your car..hope top see you around...GO EAGLES :P

haha

Under the bonnet is an n1 gtr engine with gtr turbos.. so no gt-t engine anymore.

Yeah the boys at hyperdrive always do a good job :P

The injectors and afms are at their max so they will be next on the list.

I just bought a dirt bike so i think i might play around with that for a bit first :P

  • 1 month later...
R43 GTT-R? what the hell is that :D

nice power figures though.

apart from the N1, what other mods has it got?

just the usual fmic, pod(s), exhaust, ecu?

the R43 GTT-R.. this car can fly :laugh:

n1 turbs, fmic, pods, catback + front pipes, ebc, cam gear, 044 pump, clutch, pfc

i cant remember the rest.

injectors and afm's maxed out.

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