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U crazy WA guys with your crazy dyno figures from stock parts!!! :teehee:

This is the funniest comment of the thread tho!!!!

Clearly someone that has no idea

20's are fine tune it till it pings, then take 5% more out of it for max power.

This is a quote from the same guy.

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INASNT, luke20t, Sweetleaf

Read back a bit dudes.. I already asked if he was being sarcastic - as he often is - and the answer was yes.

Read a bit more before trying to dish out l33t 0wnage.... :rolleyes:

U crazy WA guys with your crazy dyno figures from stock parts!!! :thumbsup:

This is the funniest comment of the thread tho!!!!

Clearly someone that has no idea

yeah no clue at all

if you ever come on a holiday to perth, ill introduce you to my mate sarcasm, and he might take some time to enlighten you on the way i work.

why dont you read the thread before you get on a high horse.

you now look like an utter moron. sucks to be you.

INASNT, luke20t, Sweetleaf

Read back a bit dudes.. I already asked if he was being sarcastic - as he often is - and the answer was yes.

Read a bit more before trying to dish out l33t 0wnage.... :)

me sarcastic, no never!

and INASNT, if you bothered to read, youll see i dont believe its this power on a stock turbo. oh noes, you tried to hack the guy who agrees with you!

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' date='1 Apr 2006, 11:50 PM' post='2064690']

yeah no clue at all

if you ever come on a holiday to perth, ill introduce you to my mate sarcasm, and he might take some time to enlighten you on the way i work.

why dont you read the thread before you get on a high horse.

you now look like an utter moron. sucks to be you.

me sarcastic, no never!

and INASNT, if you bothered to read, youll see i dont believe its this power on a stock turbo. oh noes, you tried to hack the guy who agrees with you!

And if u read a few post back where I have another reply i said i knew it was bullshit from the start coz i have only owned an R33 for 5 years and read plenty of bs power figures in that time and was infact a sarcastic comment to begin with!!

And if you knew how to quote properly you would know that when i said 'no clue at all' it was referring to something else, not bs turbo figures, dipshit fist.gif

says the guy who just screwed up the above quote. is it that hard for you to hit the quote button and then not delete the part of the quote where it says QUOTE([teejay] @ 31 Mar 2006, 04:45 PM) ?

i know exactly what you where refering to. you where well wrong. now back in your box, no one cares. 5 years of skyline ownership and you seem to think you know it all... yet you didnt even bother to read the info before trying to bust out some sort of reply that show how much better you are then anyone possibly from wa...

now back to the point

there is pretty much 0% this car made a genuine 319 rwhp if its a stock turbo.

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i got the stock r34 turbo in at the moment wiht stick interntals i wouldnt put my other turbo on as i see knocking figures go prity high when im close to between 6800-7000 rpm with the stock internals !! on 13 psi !! i have tuned my power fc at ova boost and as far as i know they know what they are doin there.. i find it hard to belive a r33 can pull more than 285hp without the knocking !!unless u guys dont give a damn about how much ur engin is waring and taring.. cuz lets face it we all want forgies sooner or later hehe.. mine is gana be later hopefully about mid this year

R34 NEO head is a newer generation head to meet newer emission rules and is much more prone to knock than R33 heads,Put both side by side and see the much lower combustion chamber in the R34,S15 200SXs are the same.Ive seen these engines run as little as 8deg of timing at 1 bar,Bout 1/2 an R33s timing

ii find it hard to belive a r33 can pull more than 285hp without the knocking !!unless u guys dont give a damn about how much ur engin is waring and taring.. cuz lets face it we all want forgies sooner or later hehe.. mine is gana be later hopefully about mid this year

have to say that our R33 never had any knocking when it was dynoed at 302...

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