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dragster correct... mr mad is my brothers car, but i have mr mad in qld plates.. :P

and dirt, it WILL be doin a six this thursday :)

ok jus to clarify with my car, im not quite sure what i really want out of this car.... i have the 2530s here.. but being at the drags all the time with my bro i want my car to go faster lol so i really dont kno. but the thing to keep in my mind, the faster it gets, the more money its gonna cost, things breaking etc and then getting the cage, engineering etc etc.. i want a fast car... but ill aslo be driving it on the street... just how laggy will they be compared to the 2530s? i think ultiamtely ill be putting the hks on anyway... i jus wanted opinions guys, thanks :D

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Then you see how late they come on compared to 2530...

And all you do is add one at least 300-500rpm more and you'll be around the spot.

2530 - or nothing. If its a daily, dont use trust

ye but what was edited? i never stated it was my car... i said "we" took it out bla bla bla n dyno'd it quickly.. and ye he drives n his car but i do help out a f*kload. y would i state its my car when i clearly kno its not and have always said its my brothers? :S

Depends what you want.

Why stop at low mount turbos if your after speedy 1/4 mile action?

Low mounts of either kind will break plenty of factory parts when tuned right up. Gearbox ,diff, clutch blah blah blah....

Have a look in your wallet and then decide how fast you want the car to go and bingo a compromise!

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